Yea, sorry, I meant user account :)
You don't use 3rd party tools to create junction points (if I remember). I'll have to get back to you on this in a day or so, have to dig out...
That's not good :( You should get: Are you logged into an Administrator account? Try creating a new account & see if that works.
See my reply to your other post regarding moving of Program Files folder. This is fully to be expected.
I don't know their tutorial, but there's a reason I didn't cover that part. I only suggested moving the My Documents folder and using the Library...
That still doesn't answer my question where email is received. The SMTP server is the sending server. What's listed under Incoming mail server?
Assuming this has some kind of registry 'cleaning' function, I would hazard to guess your problem started there. I think you know how we feel...
What happens/shows when you type path in the command window (& press Enter)?
Start by checking your Graphics drivers.
I strongly disagree. I 'abandoned' Outlook Express many years ago (to Outlook 2003) and have been using Outlook 2007 for many years. I have...
Sorry, I missed your posting. If it is shutting down without producing a BSOD, it sounds like heat or power to me. Check your Event Viewer...
Only other option I can think of is doing a Windows 7 Repair. You do this by booting off the Win7 DVD and choosing the option to "upgrade" your...
With an intermittent problem like that, I can only suggest trying to: Reset Internet Explorer (Internet Options > Advanced > Reset) Run sfc...
Where is your email received? At your ISP? At a 3rd party (Gmail, Hotmail etc)? In house?
You may want to let us know what you have UAC set to. These are the possible levels: Always notify Default Notice only when programs try to...
Well, seems you go it figured out.... I haven't used Acronis Nonstop backup to restore, I have used the full system image a few months ago while...
Well, since it is brand new, you'd be best advised to return it for a replacement.
KISS would say you pinpointed a likely cause ;)
Not sure I understand, have a look at the but Windows Search indexer FAQ
Well, pretty weird for sure. Windows VSS (Volume Shadow Service) stores it's information in the (hidden system) folder System Volume...
Separate names with a comma.