I've just had exactly the same problem on my database.
To clear it I simply previewed a table to see if it could format the page on my default printer. When I went back to preview the reports, they had all returned!
Hope this helps...
Geraldine
I'm afraid I've discovered the problem was totally unrelated to the exclusion problem, although I suspect that you were right in your advice.
I found bad sectors on my hard drive, so I uninstalled and re-installed and it worked. All I've got to do now is sort the hard drive out!
Thanks for...
I am having the same problem, and its 2 years since this post was started!
If anyone knows how to 'exclude' these IP addresses I would be eternally gratefull.
This error message appears when I try to run any 16bit program. It is followed by "DOSX.EXE must be present in your autoexec.nt and present in your path" -which it is.
I did find a microsoft knowledge base article Q168925, which didn't help much.
I have 3 other machines installed at...
Not as easy as you think. I heard that it can only be done by the big boys; a colleuge wanted to make them to use as recovery CD's and never managed it.
Perhaps technology has moved on, I know that Nero has some complex settings which can supposedly overcome copying restrictions, you could try...
Welcome to the world of Windows!
Basically the uninstall routine has left some parts behind.
If you wish to persue the matter you would need to edit the registry and manually remove the entries yourself. I wouldn't attempt it unless you know a little about the Registry and have made a backup...
Can't say I've come accross saturation or hue settings in Media player, but if the colour doeasn't appear at any other times it is possible that it is Media Player at fault.
You could always try uninstalling it and re-installing it again. That should set it back to its default settings.
Make...
This may be a security feature.
If you were previewing the attachments before you would be automatically opening them when they could contain a virus.
This way you could delete the email if you were suspicious without opening the attachment.
Geraldine
Deleting the folder will not remove all the references in the registry and will totally confuse Windows; I suggest you leave it there.
What was the original problem?
If it was a suspected corrupt file you may be able to install the latest version and solve the problem. Use Outlook Express...
I believe that the service providers may be the problem and not you.
Nimda and W32Badtrans have caused them some serious grief and I suspect they may be taking extra precautions in checking their mail.
Does your ISP have a system status page?
Thanks but I believe you are reffering to Outlook 'Express' not Outlook 2000.
I have 'upgraded' to Outlook 2000 and all the features you mentioned are no longer there.
This can be caused by magnetic interference generated by something like badly shielded speakers.
Try degausing, see the documentation provided with the monitor.
Geraldine
I've managed to set up all my accounts and they are downloading.
How can I choose which address to use when sending?
In Outlook Express I had a drop down box, now I cannot even tell which one I am using.
Geraldine
The latest version of Outlook Express has 'identities' which might be usefull.
Set up a new identity, then select the isp settings for this identity. You can switch between them while still connected.
A password for the mailbox should solve the security question.
If it is exactly 2 hours each time it sounds like your ISP is disconecting you, try their technical support team.
In the mean time you need a piece of software that allows you to resume downloading from where you left off:-
http://www.getright.com/
Try this one.
Geraldine
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