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Email print out freezes computer

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joepalm

Technical User
May 28, 2001
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NZ
I am having problems with printing my email, sometimes when I try to print my email it freezes my computer. I was running Express 5.0. I decided to upgrade to Express 6 with SP1 and I also installed SP3 for Win2k Pro. I still have the problem with some emails freezing my computer.

Thank You

Joe
 
You may not have enough memory .

On the I.E. toolbar, go to view, encoding. Turn off autoselect.

To isolate the problem , try another email client .

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Use right click for most of the functions .

You can still leave any other email client installed . Just a matter of choosing which one you want as default .

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