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    Frustrating Startup Delay with Dreamweaver MX

    Hi! I was having weird problems with Dreamweaver and other applications, so reformatted my HD and installed a fresh copy of XP with all the critical updates. After the OS, installed Dreameaver and it started up fine a number of times. I installed more applications, testing Dreamweaver after...
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    Cannot connect WinME and WinXP PCs together on network

    My problem was not in setting user passwords, I was being prompted for a share password. I fixed this problem by deleteing and then recreating the user at the "server". So all is well! Thanks! -=david=-
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    Cannot connect WinME and WinXP PCs together on network

    Having a similar problem with trying to map drives from ME to Win2000Pro "server". It was working 2 days ago, but now it's not. Symptom is that I am prompted for a password, but the password isn't accepted. I don't even see where to set a password on Win2000Pro. I don't seem to have...
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    When addressing an email, where do the addresses come from?

    PAndersen, Thanks for the idea. I just did a search of the entire hard drive (including system and hidden) and didn't find the part of the address I was looking for. So it probably isn't stored anywhere in clear text. Thanks! -=david=-
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    When addressing an email, where do the addresses come from?

    Ok, I checked the registry and did not find the names that are popping up during addressing. BUT, I did talk with someone who instantly knew/believed that the data was in the registry, so I'm guessing it's there, but not in clear text. So, my question is can it be manipulated. What I want to...
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    Outlook Express - Missing the Advanced tab?

    On one machine running IE6 with latest service packs when you do: Tools/Accounts, select and account, click Properties and look for the Advanced Tab, that is supposed to be there, but it isn't. Any one have an idea how to get it back? We just installed all the critical updates and SP3 (which...
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    When addressing an email, where do the addresses come from?

    All of the domain users are included in the names of people that pop up, and they are on the server, but I don't want those deleted, and in any case, users cannot delete them. There should be a master list somewhere with all the people who show up there, but aren't in the domain. I will look...
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    When addressing an email, where do the addresses come from?

    PAnderson, That article on the OE WAB is VERY interesting. I opened the WAB, though, on the target machine, and it was _empty_, so that isn't where this list is located. I'll see if I can find any _other_ wab files. Chumps, I will look at the custom.dic and see if it's there. Thanks for your...
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    When addressing an email, where do the addresses come from?

    PAnderson - that worked! I was able to delete the offending email address. Thanks!! Do you know of anyway to review the list of all addresses that will show up in that popup? It must be cached somewhere? Todd, Outlook 2002 was installed on the Dell machine when we got it. It's now SP1. I...
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    When addressing an email, where do the addresses come from?

    I hate to ask a silly question, but... tools/services from where? Outlook doesn't have tools/services? Thanks! -=david=-
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    When addressing an email, where do the addresses come from?

    We have Exchange 5.5 server, client is Outlook 2002. I have a user that addresses an email by typing the first couple of characters of a persons email address or name. A list pops up with two choices. One of the names is in the Global Address book. The second is not. It is not in her personal...
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    Configuring PCAnywhere with MS Proxy Server

    rl, That's true by default, but not relevant here. I have one machine already using 5631 & 5631, the second has to use different ports unless I NAT a different external IP address to the internal machine. But I don't see how to do that with Proxy Server, and that is my plan B. Plan A is to use...
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    Configuring PCAnywhere with MS Proxy Server

    Hi All, I have PCAnywhere 10.5 running on a server (NT4 SP6 running MS SBS with Proxy Server) and two Host PC's (XP SP1). PCAnywhere works fine from the outside to the server, but I'm not sure how to get MS Proxy Server to port forward to the two XP machines. The server is using ports 5631...
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    Why Backup Exec Fails!

    Yes. I agree. I was hoping to save someone the time I spent figuring out why open files >> corrupt files >> failed backup. -=david=-
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    To OFO or not to OFO, that is the question!

    I agree. I'm just wondering under what circumstances one _wouldn't_ need OFO. -=david=-

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