It seems cookies have nothing to do with my need to sign-in every few MSN home page sesssions. My IE6 cookies setting is Medium which works just fine for other web sites. I tried the Minimum setting for a few days and there was no change in the passport sign-in requirement.
I suspect MSN...
MS Internet Explorer 6
I'm annoyed with My MSN default homepage because I have to repeatedly sign in to the .NET Passport Sign-In. This is in despite of the fact that I check the box to "sign me in automatically". Once signed in, I can open and close the browser or open multiple...
I'm using an ATI Radeon VE Dual Display card in conjunction with Win98SE. It is a AGP with 32Mb of DDR Memory. Do think that card is compatible with WinXP Home running two monitors?
Thanks in advance for your response,
Paul
I am using Win98SE right now but want to upgrade to WinXP so I can get away from low resource difficulties. I heard a rumour that the Home Edition of XP does not support multiple monitors. Is it true that XP Pro is necessary in order to use a dual monitor display like I'm using now with Win98SE...
Here's an easy way to change the background color of Outlook and Word, and most other Windows's applications:
Edit the Windows Display Properties:
a) Start-Settings-Control Panel-Display
b) Click on the Appearance tab.
c) Then click on the white area of the sample Active Window.
d) Click the...
I do use the draft folder occasionally for messages in progress, but sometimes, you must know how it is, you suddenly have a desire to check or change a message after hitting Send. I was looking for some technical advice on how to resolve the immediate clearance of the outbox when I’m using a...
I tried your suggestion, unchecking the account under 'Mail options'. Then I closed and restarted Outlook 2000. Composed a new test message and clicked send, and the message still leaves the outbox in a flash.
I guess I can forget about making any revisions to a message after sending it because...
When composing HTML format messages in Outlook 2000 you have a choice of 16 background colors. These are very basic bold and vivid colors. Where is orange? Where are the pastel shades? How can I select from a wider color pallet using Outlook 2000?
Thanks in advance for your response,
Paul
Hello all,
I recently switched to a DSL internet service. Now when I compose, reply or forward a message, the message is sent immediately when I click the message window's Send button. The message goes into the Outbox and is transmitted immediately to my ISP outgoing mail server.
I would like...
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