I'm running Windows 2000 and Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1123.
I have set up a sub folder under the Input folder and set up some rules to route my wife's email to that folder. However, the folder keeps getting deleted, I don't know how.
Is there a way to mark a folder as undeletable?
Thanks,
Ken
braddds, I downloaded AIDA32 and guess what it returned for motherboard type? "unknown".
Jim, the option to "Disable in this hardware profile" is not in my version of the device manager, and doesn't appear to be in the BIOS anywhere.
According to HP if I reboot and then hold down the...
Environment: HP 7845 Pavilion running Win/me (ya, I know)
Phoenix BIOS Revision 2.06 11/17/00
I have about 25 email from HP support trying to tell me how to determine the type of motherboard I have on my PC, (Cognac or Tortuga). I need to know this so I can disable the onboard graphics adapter...
I have an HP n5170 notebook running Windows/ME. It Intel 600mhz, 64mb SDRAM, 7GB hard drive.
I hate ME and want to replace it with Windows/XP. Can this be done with this machine? How hard will it be to do? Will all of the device drivers be on the XP CD?
Thanks
The stand alone memory diagnostics ran just fine, (ran them twice). The last thing done was a major update to Norton Internet Security. The error occurs when I boot the system and when I try to open Norton Internet Security. BTW, neither the Norton firewall or Norton anti-virus is running...
I'm having the same problem. Running NT 4.0 and Outlook 97.
Can't find a file named outbox.dbx or any file with an extension of .dbx
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ken
Note the date format below. this is a parameter being passed to Crystal via a VB frontend. I beleive crystal wants the 00:00:00.000 at the end of the date.
Hope this gives you some ideas.
Ken
AllParams.Add Format(CDate(Trim(txtParameter(x).Text)), "yyyy-mm-dd 00:00:00.000")
the following syntax may not be absolutely correct but you
need to had a ,0 after the date field to stop the decimal point and a ,"" to stop the comma. play with the following
and see what you get.
OCTOBER " + ToText((Year{MyTable.Date},0,"").
Ken
Because I am both crazy and a nutcase! Actully I set one up at home and forgot about it and then set one up at my current contract.
Not sure how to delete one.
Ken
Ken,
I only get things that no one has seen before! At least that's what my co-workers say.
I'll try messing with that setting Monday when I get in.
Thanks,
Ken
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