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Outlook Express problems
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| BLueCoBra 2003-09-11, 6:25 pm |
| For the last 2 months or so, OE has been starting up rather slow and also
starting my AOL Instant Messenging service too. I used to have OE check all
of my email accounts when it launches but it started asking for the
passwords of the accounts even though I have 'remember password' checked. So
to avoid the hassle of entering passwords everytime I launch OE I disabled
'check email accounts on program startup' (or something to that effect.
Can anybody help me here and give me some insight what is going on? This is
very annoying.
FYI I'm on dial-up using dial-up connection (no ISP software installed),
running Win2000 Pro. If you need more info ask for it here.
BTW I'm using Outlook Express 6.
....and no, I don't have the MSBlaster virus.
TIA
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BLueCoBra
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A computer once beat me in a game of chess.
But it was no match for me in kick boxing.
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| natural_4u 2003-09-12, 9:25 am |
| I haven't used OE for a while now but maybe you can try to remove all
accounts, reboot and add it again.
"BLueCoBra" <bluecobra@*nospam*intergate.com> wrote in message
news:3f5f9e2c_2@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> For the last 2 months or so, OE has been starting up rather slow and also
> starting my AOL Instant Messenging service too. I used to have OE check
all
> of my email accounts when it launches but it started asking for the
> passwords of the accounts even though I have 'remember password' checked.
So
> to avoid the hassle of entering passwords everytime I launch OE I disabled
> 'check email accounts on program startup' (or something to that effect.
> Can anybody help me here and give me some insight what is going on? This
is
> very annoying.
> FYI I'm on dial-up using dial-up connection (no ISP software installed),
> running Win2000 Pro. If you need more info ask for it here.
> BTW I'm using Outlook Express 6.
> ...and no, I don't have the MSBlaster virus.
>
> TIA
>
> --
> BLueCoBra
> --
> A computer once beat me in a game of chess.
> But it was no match for me in kick boxing.
>
>
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| BLueCoBra 2003-09-12, 7:27 pm |
| Oh Joy! heh Maybe I'll just uninstall and find better newsreader and email
prgms. Thx anyways
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BLueCoBra
-- Please pardon my driving, I'm reloading.
"natural_4u" <ask@me.com> wrote in message
news:KWi8b.938654$ro6.18714829@news2.calgary.shaw.ca...
> I haven't used OE for a while now but maybe you can try to remove all
> accounts, reboot and add it again.
>
>
> "BLueCoBra" <bluecobra@*nospam*intergate.com> wrote in message
> news:3f5f9e2c_2@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > For the last 2 months or so, OE has been starting up rather slow and
also
> > starting my AOL Instant Messenging service too. I used to have OE check
> all
> > of my email accounts when it launches but it started asking for the
> > passwords of the accounts even though I have 'remember password'
checked.
> So
> > to avoid the hassle of entering passwords everytime I launch OE I
disabled
> > 'check email accounts on program startup' (or something to that effect.
> > Can anybody help me here and give me some insight what is going on? This
> is
> > very annoying.
> > FYI I'm on dial-up using dial-up connection (no ISP software installed),
> > running Win2000 Pro. If you need more info ask for it here.
> > BTW I'm using Outlook Express 6.
> > ...and no, I don't have the MSBlaster virus.
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > --
> > BLueCoBra
> > --
> > A computer once beat me in a game of chess.
> > But it was no match for me in kick boxing.
> >
> >
>
>
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| Try this link below
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...672&Product=oex
"BLueCoBra" <bluecobra@*nospam*intergate.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:3f5f9e2c_2@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> For the last 2 months or so, OE has been starting up rather slow and also
> starting my AOL Instant Messenging service too. I used to have OE check
all
> of my email accounts when it launches but it started asking for the
> passwords of the accounts even though I have 'remember password' checked.
So
> to avoid the hassle of entering passwords everytime I launch OE I disabled
> 'check email accounts on program startup' (or something to that effect.
> Can anybody help me here and give me some insight what is going on? This
is
> very annoying.
> FYI I'm on dial-up using dial-up connection (no ISP software installed),
> running Win2000 Pro. If you need more info ask for it here.
> BTW I'm using Outlook Express 6.
> ...and no, I don't have the MSBlaster virus.
>
> TIA
>
> --
> BLueCoBra
> --
> A computer once beat me in a game of chess.
> But it was no match for me in kick boxing.
>
>
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