Hello<br><br>You may want to try and turn off Flow Control, Error Control, and Modem Compression. Within the connection itself in Dial-up Networking (right-click on it and select properties) and the Modem.<br><br>Good Luck<br>
Hello<br><br>Your "Client for Microsoft Networks" may be missing in Control Panel\Network. It might also be a corrupt TCP\IP.<br><br>If it is the TCP\IP you might want to try to correct it by removing everything from Network, click no to restart, rename vip.386, vtcp.386...
Hello<br><br>I think that you may be correct ladin. Especially if your desktop is set to view as a web page, that may be why it is causing it at start-up. Another thing that you may want to check is to delete your cookies, temporary internet files, and downloaded program...
Hello<br><br>First of all, are the two computers in the same house\room etc...?<br><br>You don't have to use an ISP to network two computers together. If you only want to play games between the two of you you can do one of two things without even using an ISP. You can...
Hello<br><br>As linz had said...try and update the drivers. If that doesn't work I would suggest to disable the modem and\or the com port in Control Panel\System\Device Manager so you could try and see if it is your operating system that is causing the error or the...
Hello Steve<br><br>If you have set up any rules....that may be causing it. <br><br>Tools\Organize\Rules Wizard may help you out.<br><br>Another thing that you might want to try is to remove the filter and\or filters causing the issue and set up the filters again from scratch.<br><br>View\Current...
Hello<br><br>This may sound silly, but boot into Safe Mode. Set your proxy settings in Safe Mode. Restart the computer and see what happens.<br><br>Good Luck<br><br>
Hello,<br><br>I am assuming that you mean the bar at the bottom of the outlook window itself.<br><br>Click View and click Status Bar, it may be down under the arrows on the view menu.<br><br>Good Luck
Hello,<br><br>In Outlook it is Tools/Services. Select the e-mail account on the services tab and click Properties. Go to the Advanced tab and check "Leave a copy of messages on server."<br><br>Good Luck
Hello,<br>What you describe could be a couple of things. One could be that either your "cookies", located in C:\Windows\Cookies and/or your temp internet files are full, located in C:\Windows\Temporary Internet Files. I would suggest for you to empty these...
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