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Did you rename Wininit.ini as suggested in that article to which I linked?
Look here.
Maybe you'll find something here.
http://www.tomsterdam.com/insideOE/problems/bugs.htm#mailgone
This'll help you fix it, Uncle Chris!
Ramona wrote: How elegant!
Notes from the author of DebPloit: As you can see, it's been around for awhile and should properly be classed as a trojan rather than a virus....
See my post above! This is from Uncle Bill: Deselecting "Just go to the most likely site" will be sufficient to prevent the redirects....
Maybe.
Open RegEdit and navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Clients\Mail\Outlook Express. There should (but in your case probably won't be!) an entry...
Rename mlang.dll (you might have to do this in DOS if the file is in use) and use SFC to extract a new copy from your Win98 CD to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM.
Glad it worked and thanks for posting back :)
Miz wrote: I seem to recall reading somewhere that this delay was introduced by one of the SP's to address the issue of Outlook processing...
Change the value of the following key to 0:- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\currentControlSet\Services\Cdrom\Autorun
Tools - Options - Advanced. Under "Search from the Address Bar" check something other than "Just go to the most likely site ".
Open Internet Explorer and click Tools - Internet Options - General - Accessibility and ensure that each of the (three) formatting options is...
What files are shown as damaged? What exactly does the "damaged files" message say?
In my experience 5 and 6 proved equally stable. Whether the upgrade would be worthwhile for you really depends on whether you wish to make use of...
Separate names with a comma.