There have been changes to the behaviour of Outlook Express. The changes were introcuced by updates to either Internet Explorer and/or Outlook...
In Windows Explorer, navigate to C:\Documents and Settings\YourUserName\Local Settings\Application Data \Identities\{GUID}\Microsoft\Outlook...
Good news, Peter! You're welcome ... :) ... ! I had a feeling that our paths had crossed recently but names have a tendency to not stick to my...
Is the situation with Outlook Express the same or is it back to normal? Christer
Arie, your post juggled my memory. Did you disable RAID in BIOS to avoid loading RAID/SATA drivers? Some chipsets use combined RAID/SATA...
Peter987, it seems like your "Sent Items" folder is corrupted. In Outlook Express, create a new folder "Sent Backup ". Move your all...
flewsky, Dezzy has listed two SATA hard disks which makes turning off SATA in BIOS a bad idea! Christer
Hello thomas18, welcome to Windows BBS ... :) ... ! Did you restart the computer after that? When you click the START button, which user...
Ghost 2003 is not compatible with all CD/DVD-burners. It seems to be a hit and miss situation but those CD/DVD-burners that were released after...
Hi all! I'm as quilty as the next person in hijacking this thread but let's wait for the next move from bg9208 to get his/her problem resolved!...
When I build computers and install them, I insist on a second hard disk for backups. In most cases, the second hard disk is installed in a mobile...
Problems after upgrading to IE7 are not unheard of. Most (?) problems are related to AntiVirus software being allowed to run during the upgrade....
Please, confirm Home or Pro! They do differ in some respects and I believe that system folders is one of them. Christer
There are several cookies folders on a system. On my XP Pro (which might differ from XP Home) there are cookies folders in: C:\Documents and...
Something is definitely wrong! I don't know where to go from here and I will regrettably have to leave you hanging. It's late here and I need to...
From that I deduce that you are on XP Home, right? I'm on XP Pro and it may differ but it seems like you do not view hidden files and folders....
I changed my settings in Windows Explorer > Tools > Folder Options > View > and noticed that you need to uncheck the box for "hide protected...
Then, it should be there. In C:\Documents and settings\yourusername\ ... , which folders do you have? Apart from the cookies folder, do they match...
Strange ... :confused: ... ! Do you know your way around the registry? Start > Run > type in: regedit > OK > make sure that "My computer"...
In Windows Explorer, do a search for user_name@ (if you have a space in your user name you must use the understroke). That will most likely reveal...
Separate names with a comma.