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I'm in trouble. 1) Eudora 7 was runing fine for years on my Acer netbook running XP, including this past Sunday morning. Not at all sure what changed, but now Eudora will do everything afaic, all the buttons and processes work, except I can't open any of the mailboxes!!! Clicking on In makes the virtual button go down and it stays down until I release the left mouse key, but nothing happens after that, not even a blink. When the cursor hovers over the button, I can see in the status bar what the button does. Going to the dropdown mailbox list doesn't help, even though all my boxes are there, and Ctrl-0 and -1 don't do anything either!! But I can see in the Filter Report all the emails downloaded, and I can look in file manager and see t hat all the mbx files and toc files have updated at the date and time that I see emails in the filter report. The only attribute of every file is "a". and the data files are all in the same place. Have you even heard of this before? This coincides with a message that I have to have IE greater than v.3 to use the MS viewer. I have IE8. A few other curiosities at the same time but I can't think of them now, and I want to post this. Let me know if they matter. TIA |
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On Thu, 16 Mar 2017 15:15:12 +0200, Micky
wrote: I'm in trouble. 1) Eudora 7 was runing fine for years on my Acer netbook running XP, including this past Sunday morning. Not at all sure what changed, but now Eudora will do everything afaic, all the buttons and processes work, except I can't open any of the mailboxes!!! Clicking on In makes the virtual button go down and it stays down until I release the left mouse key, but nothing happens after that, not even a blink. When the cursor hovers over the button, I can see in the status bar what the button does. Going to the dropdown mailbox list doesn't help, even though all my boxes are there, and Ctrl-0 and -1 don't do anything either!! But I can see in the Filter Report all the emails downloaded, and I can look in file manager and see t hat all the mbx files and toc files have updated at the date and time that I see emails in the filter report. The only attribute of every file is "a". and the data files are all in the same place. Have you even heard of this before? This coincides with a message that I have to have IE greater than v.3 to use the MS viewer. I have IE8. A few other curiosities at the same time but I can't think of them now, and I want to post this. Let me know if they matter. TIA This turned out to be one bad file, viewer32.dll, I think it is spelled. In the plugins folder. It was working for the first couple days of this trip, and maybe for 4 years prior, but now when I remove it, Eudora mailboxes can be seen, and when I insert it, they can't. I just didnt' expect this because i've never had a file go bad before, except the one on a smart phone once. |
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In message , Dennis Lee
Bieber writes: On Fri, 17 Mar 2017 09:23:42 +0100, "R.Wieser" declaimed the following: Micky, This turned out to be one bad file, viewer32.dll, I think it is spelled. In the plugins folder. (How on earth did you find that that's the cause of the problem??!) [] If it means anything -- my install of Eudora 7.1.0.9 does not have a "viewer32.dll" -- it has a "Viewer.dll". [] Directory: C:\Program Files (x86)\Qualcomm\Eudora\plugins Mode LastWriteTime Length Name ---- ------------- ------ ---- -a---- 12/26/2016 10:55 AM 2714112 Viewer.dll [] Can I take it from the fact that you have a "Program Files (x86)" directory (folder) that you're using a 64-bit OS (probably Windows 7 or later)? I don't know if that makes any difference, but I assume (since Micky posted his original to the Eudora and XP 'groups) that he's using XP-32 (as am I, but I don't have Eudora on this machine so can't check). -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf "Bother," said Pooh, as he fell off the bridge with his stick. |
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On Sat, 18 Mar 2017 12:39:50 +0000, "J. P. Gilliver (John)"
wrote: In message , Dennis Lee Bieber writes: On Fri, 17 Mar 2017 09:23:42 +0100, "R.Wieser" declaimed the following: Micky, This turned out to be one bad file, viewer32.dll, I think it is spelled. In the plugins folder. (How on earth did you find that that's the cause of the problem??!) I did a second install of Eudora with a different place for program and data files from the first install. Then Eudora would show the in an d out box. Theyh were empty but they still showed. Then I started copying data files from my real installation of Eudora to the test one. First in, out, trash, and junk. Then about half of the others, and then the other half. then I started in on the other files, copying them from the desired but not working right instance to the new instance. When I broke it, I deleted some of the recenly installed. [] If it means anything -- my install of Eudora 7.1.0.9 does not have a "viewer32.dll" -- it has a "Viewer.dll". [] Directory: C:\Program Files (x86)\Qualcomm\Eudora\plugins Mode LastWriteTime Length Name ---- ------------- ------ ---- -a---- 12/26/2016 10:55 AM 2714112 Viewer.dll Viewer32.dll comes with Brana's Greek Viewer, so it's installed int he plugins. [] Can I take it from the fact that you have a "Program Files (x86)" directory (folder) that you're using a 64-bit OS (probably Windows 7 or later)? I don't know about him, but unless the installation gives no choice I put all my program files in C:\programs, and all my data in C:\data.. I'm not good at typing parenttheses, and if one uses spaces, he had to put file names in quotes when using DOS or CMD. I don't know if that makes any difference, but I assume (since Micky posted his original to the Eudora and XP 'groups) that he's using XP-32 Right. I thought there might be an XP aspect to this, and I suppose there is, but it so deep in the weeds that none of us will ever know it. (as am I, but I don't have Eudora on this machine so can't check). You'd have to screw up a dll in just the right way. |
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On Fri, 17 Mar 2017 09:23:42 +0100, "R.Wieser"
wrote: Micky, This turned out to be one bad file, viewer32.dll, I think it is spelled. In the plugins folder. See if you can find another, same-versioned DLL and do a binary file-compare (DOS: FC /b). Before I left on my trip, I copied every file I thought I woudl need to a flash drive, and I copied the flash drive to another flash drive. And I put one in my suitcase and the other in muy compuiter bag. Of course I shoudl have then copied all that to the XP laptop but I waited until the plane landed. But it worked for several days so that means the good version is on the flash drive. If there are *no* changes than either the other file is also bad (rinse and repeat, check a third file for good measure), or something It won't be the same because everything worked for a few days. else is going on. (if you have a backup, or better yet: the origional install package you could extract and compare with that known-to-be-good DLL) Or I could dl from Brana again, but since I know which file it is, and since I like your suggestion of running FC, I'll probably copy from the flashdrive. There is no rush. I don't get many emails that don't use the Latin Alphabet , and if I do get one, I can fix it then. Ofcourse, its possible that some other component/DLL has been updated (installed anything else recently ?) with which that viewer32.dll isn't compatible anymore. Like I say, it worked for the first several days. The only other file I know that has gotten messed up happened when I dropped a cell phone. It has some sort of AT&T logo that came on the screen first -- I can't remember whnat -- but after I dropped it, there is an orange background and large green and yellow rectangles, with no other detail, in place of the logo (which might even have been animated -- someone must have an ATT phone who can tell me what it looks like). I may be wrong about which is the background color and what is the 3rd color. But everything else about the phone worked fine (well, it had very small RAM do it didnt' work fine, but it didn 't work worse after I dropped it. I got a better phone, but that one would keep it's charge for months when off. . . And there is a (tiny) chance that the DLL has been made time-limited (forcing you to upgrade to a later -- always thought better -- version) ... No, Brana hasn't made any changes. Regards, Rudy Wieser -- Origional message: Micky schreef in berichtnieuws ... On Thu, 16 Mar 2017 15:15:12 +0200, Micky wrote: I'm in trouble. 1) Eudora 7 was runing fine for years on my Acer netbook running XP, including this past Sunday morning. Not at all sure what changed, but now Eudora will do everything afaic, all the buttons and processes work, except I can't open any of the mailboxes!!! Clicking on In makes the virtual button go down and it stays down until I release the left mouse key, but nothing happens after that, not even a blink. When the cursor hovers over the button, I can see in the status bar what the button does. Going to the dropdown mailbox list doesn't help, even though all my boxes are there, and Ctrl-0 and -1 don't do anything either!! But I can see in the Filter Report all the emails downloaded, and I can look in file manager and see t hat all the mbx files and toc files have updated at the date and time that I see emails in the filter report. The only attribute of every file is "a". and the data files are all in the same place. Have you even heard of this before? This coincides with a message that I have to have IE greater than v.3 to use the MS viewer. I have IE8. A few other curiosities at the same time but I can't think of them now, and I want to post this. Let me know if they matter. TIA This turned out to be one bad file, viewer32.dll, I think it is spelled. In the plugins folder. It was working for the first couple days of this trip, and maybe for 4 years prior, but now when I remove it, Eudora mailboxes can be seen, and when I insert it, they can't. I just didnt' expect this because i've never had a file go bad before, except the one on a smart phone once. |
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Dennis Lee Bieber wrote in
: On Fri, 17 Mar 2017 09:23:42 +0100, "R.Wieser" declaimed the following: Micky, This turned out to be one bad file, viewer32.dll, I think it is spelled. In the plugins folder. See if you can find another, same-versioned DLL and do a binary file-compare (DOS: FC /b). If there are *no* changes than either the other file is also bad (rinse and repeat, check a third file for good measure), or something else is going on. (if you have a backup, or better yet: the origional install package you could extract and compare with that known-to-be-good DLL) If it means anything -- my install of Eudora 7.1.0.9 does not have a "viewer32.dll" -- it has a "Viewer.dll". Properties/Details shows: Message Viewer Dynamic Link Library Application extension 2.8.0.2 Copyright 2004 by E-Gadgets 2.58 MB Thank you Dennis. Speaking of witch, anything related to the Message-File Viewer you guys feel free to ask/discuss, here at the general section: http://pandoramail.roomforum.com/f1-pandora-general Just to clear it's name, offending application is not Message-File Viewer aka Greek Message Viewer (viewer.dll), it's a different plug-in (presumably) with similar name (viewer32.dll). For version 3 I kept the old generic file-name (viewer), that may be changed to MFV.dll, so we avoid confusion with other viewers (such as this one), and to reflect it's renewed purpose. FYI Version 3.2 will support Outlook Office Message files (msg). These appear every now and than as attachments and what not, will come in handy. No Office installation required BTW. This small app survives against all the odds year after year, you made it possible - thank you! |
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On Wed, 22 Mar 2017 15:16:23 +0000 (UTC), "E-Gadgets Support"
wrote: Dennis Lee Bieber wrote in : On Fri, 17 Mar 2017 09:23:42 +0100, "R.Wieser" declaimed the following: Micky, This turned out to be one bad file, viewer32.dll, I think it is spelled. In the plugins folder. See if you can find another, same-versioned DLL and do a binary file-compare (DOS: FC /b). If there are *no* changes than either the other file is also bad (rinse and repeat, check a third file for good measure), or something else is going on. (if you have a backup, or better yet: the origional install package you could extract and compare with that known-to-be-good DLL) If it means anything -- my install of Eudora 7.1.0.9 does not have a "viewer32.dll" -- it has a "Viewer.dll". Properties/Details shows: Message Viewer Dynamic Link Library Application extension 2.8.0.2 Copyright 2004 by E-Gadgets 2.58 MB Thank you Dennis. Speaking of witch, anything related to the Message-File Viewer you guys feel free to ask/discuss, here at the general section: http://pandoramail.roomforum.com/f1-pandora-general Just to clear it's name, offending application is not Message-File Viewer aka Greek Message Viewer (viewer.dll), it's a different plug-in (presumably) with similar name (viewer32.dll). It appears likely that viewer32 was the earlier version of viewer.dll, when the version was 3.2. Very strange since I don't remember renaming it, and I normally wouldn't bother to save old versions when the author has come out with something newer, and when I had no reason to think I'd ever need the earlier version. And without checking the flashdrive, I don't ecven know which version was on it`and which was alr eady on the laptop But apparently it was two versions of the same dll that caused the problem, even tholugh one had another file name. I didn't know that could happen. (My eyes are watering too much for me to know if I've made typos.) For version 3 I kept the old generic file-name (viewer), that may be changed to MFV.dll, so we avoid confusion with other viewers (such as this one), and to reflect it's renewed purpose. FYI Version 3.2 will support Outlook Office Message files (msg). These appear every now and than as attachments and what not, will come in handy. No Office installation required BTW. This small app survives against all the odds year after year, you made it possible - thank you! |
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Micky wrote in
: Just to clear it's name, offending application is not Message-File Viewer aka Greek Message Viewer (viewer.dll), it's a different plug-in (presumably) with similar name (viewer32.dll). It appears likely that viewer32 was the earlier version of viewer.dll, when the version was 3.2. Very strange since I don't remember renaming it, and I normally wouldn't bother to save old versions when the author has come out with something newer, and when I had no reason to think I'd ever need the earlier version. And without checking the flashdrive, I don't ecven know which version was on it`and which was alr eady on the laptop There is no version 3.2, the latest one is 3.1. If you are unsure of the source, d/w it from he http://www.drivehq.com/web/brana/plugins.htm Perhaps you renamed it to indicate 32-bit. Note Eudora is 32-bit application it can not load 64-bit version of viewer, or any other DLL. But apparently it was two versions of the same dll that caused the problem, even tholugh one had another file name. I didn't know that could happen. (My eyes are watering too much for me to know if I've made typos.) There you go, that could cause problems. File names are irrelevant, plugin- ids matter. 2 DLLs with the same Id - avoid. So if you want to keep the old versions of DLLs inside the Plugins folder, append to/rename their DLL extensions. OldPlugin.dll.off - Correct. OldPlugin123.dll - Avoid. |
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On Thu, 23 Mar 2017 10:31:32 +0000 (UTC), "E-Gadgets Support"
wrote: Micky wrote in : Just to clear it's name, offending application is not Message-File Viewer aka Greek Message Viewer (viewer.dll), it's a different plug-in (presumably) with similar name (viewer32.dll). It appears likely that viewer32 was the earlier version of viewer.dll, when the version was 3.2. Very strange since I don't remember renaming it, and I normally wouldn't bother to save old versions when the author has come out with something newer, and when I had no reason to think I'd ever need the earlier version. And without checking the flashdrive, I don't ecven know which version was on it`and which was alr eady on the laptop There is no version 3.2, the latest one is 3.1. If you are unsure of the You're right. I got 32 from "32-bit". I think it was viewer23.dll, but whatever it was it was a 2 digit suffix. source, d/w it from he http://www.drivehq.com/web/brana/plugins.htm Perhaps you renamed it to indicate 32-bit. Note Eudora is 32-bit Close. I misremembered it because of that. application it can not load 64-bit version of viewer, or any other DLL. But apparently it was two versions of the same dll that caused the problem, even tholugh one had another file name. I didn't know that could happen. (My eyes are watering too much for me to know if I've made typos.) There you go, that could cause problems. File names are irrelevant, plugin- ids matter. 2 DLLs with the same Id - avoid. So if you want to keep the old versions of DLLs inside the Plugins folder, append to/rename their DLL extensions. OldPlugin.dll.off - Correct. OldPlugin123.dll - Avoid. I''lll do it that way next t ime. BTW, eyes not watering so much now. Went to the doctor and got an antibiotic, eyedrops and eye ointment. I don't even know where I got sick but now typos are not because of watering eyes but becasue i don't care. |
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Micky wrote:
I''lll do it that way next t ime. BTW, eyes not watering so much now. Went to the doctor and got an antibiotic, eyedrops and eye ointment. I don't even know where I got sick but now typos are not because of watering eyes but becasue i don't care. Was it this ? Conjunctivitis (Pinkeye) It has a specific smell, that you cannot miss. It can be contacted in high-dust environments. It's very simple. The tear duct clogs up, and the eye no longer receives the "normal rinse cycle" it's used to. This make it easier for an infection to take hold. It can also be contacted by carelessness at an eye clinic. Like, not cleaning the equipment properly after someone who smells of Conjunctivitis has been in the room. The last time I was at the clinic, there was a person there with a pretty serious case of it. I knew exactly what it was, I watched which treatment room they went into, you couldn't have dragged me into that room when it was my turn :-) Or, it could be contacted if you share optical instruments (telescope, microscope) with someone who already has it. If they smell funny, stay away from them :-) Paul |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2017 18:40:05 -0400, Paul
wrote: Micky wrote: I''lll do it that way next t ime. BTW, eyes not watering so much now. Went to the doctor and got an antibiotic, eyedrops and eye ointment. I don't even know where I got sick but now typos are not because of watering eyes but becasue i don't care. Was it this ? Conjunctivitis (Pinkeye) It has a specific smell, that you cannot miss. Other people may not miss it but would I myself smell it. One's ability to smell even the strongest smells, iiuc, goes away within 10 or 20 minutes. Anyhow I smell noting and no one has said anything. I got a glance at my eyes and they looked fine. It can be contacted in high-dust environments. It's very simple. The tear duct clogs up, and the eye no longer receives the "normal rinse cycle" it's used to. This make it easier for an infection to take hold. It can also be contacted by carelessness at an eye clinic. Like, not cleaning the equipment properly after someone who smells of Conjunctivitis has been in the room. The last time I was at the clinic, there was a person there with a pretty serious case of it. I knew exactly what it was, I watched which treatment room they went into, you couldn't have dragged me into that room when it was my turn :-) Haven't been to an eye clinic. The closest is today, when already sick Or, it could be contacted if you share optical instruments (telescope, microscope) with someone who already has it. Well, I did share cameras with someone, but neither hers nor mine had a viewfinder (very bad when the sun is bright.) If they smell funny, stay away from them :-) Okay. This morbning when I woke up my eyelids were stuck together from all the crud. And even two days ago, I was making enough sand to replenish Miami Beach. Paul |
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In microsoft.public.windowsxp.general, on Thu, 23 Mar 2017 03:57:27
+0200, Micky wrote: On Wed, 22 Mar 2017 15:16:23 +0000 (UTC), "E-Gadgets Support" wrote: Dennis Lee Bieber wrote in m: On Fri, 17 Mar 2017 09:23:42 +0100, "R.Wieser" declaimed the following: Micky, This turned out to be one bad file, viewer32.dll, I think it is spelled. In the plugins folder. See if you can find another, same-versioned DLL and do a binary file-compare (DOS: FC /b). If there are *no* changes than either the other file is also bad (rinse and repeat, check a third file for good measure), or something else is going on. (if you have a backup, or better yet: the origional install package you could extract and compare with that known-to-be-good DLL) If it means anything -- my install of Eudora 7.1.0.9 does not have a "viewer32.dll" -- it has a "Viewer.dll". Properties/Details shows: Message Viewer Dynamic Link Library Application extension 2.8.0.2 Copyright 2004 by E-Gadgets 2.58 MB Thank you Dennis. Speaking of witch, anything related to the Message-File Viewer you guys feel free to ask/discuss, here at the general section: http://pandoramail.roomforum.com/f1-pandora-general Just to clear it's name, offending application is not Message-File Viewer aka Greek Message Viewer (viewer.dll), it's a different plug-in (presumably) with similar name (viewer32.dll). It appears likely that viewer32 was the earlier version of viewer.dll, when the version was 3.2. Very strange since I don't remember renaming it, and I normally wouldn't bother to save old versions when the author has come out with something newer, and when I had no reason to think I'd ever need the earlier version. And without checking the flashdrive, I don't ecven know which version was on it`and which was alr eady on the laptop But apparently it was two versions of the same dll that caused the problem, even tholugh one had another file name. I didn't know that could happen. (My eyes are watering too much for me to know if I've made typos.) Just to be more clear, it definitely was the second dll that caused it not to display mailboxes. They were a newer and older versions of the same thing, one of them renamed. I should have changed .dll to other than .dll. Next time I will. Not sure if I had a lot of sand in my eyes or if the sand I had was embedded in my cheeks and I couldn't scrape it out with my fingers like normally. But the ointment or the eyedrops made that go away in a couple days. The plugged up ears, which I probably didn't mention, he gave me oxomycillin (sp? No, I meant amoxycillin) for and it helped but it took 2, 3, maybe 4 more weeks after the 10 days of the prescription expired before my hearing was normal in both ears. I was tempted to go to another doctor, but my brother, a radiologist 77 years old, who seems to me surprisingly current on other areas of medicine (considering there is new reading to do on radiology alone, said to wait. He has to take an online test in radiology every couple years to stay certified, and I'm sure it's not like my computer certifications tests where everything I needed to know I could pick up just by going to work. So how he manages other areas I don't know, because some of the things he knows about didin't even exist in 1969 when he completed his internship, the last time I think he had formal training in anything but radiology.) But he was right. My hearing cleared up finally. For version 3 I kept the old generic file-name (viewer), that may be changed to MFV.dll, so we avoid confusion with other viewers (such as this one), and to reflect it's renewed purpose. FYI Version 3.2 will support Outlook Office Message files (msg). These appear every now and than as attachments and what not, will come in handy. No Office installation required BTW. This small app survives against all the odds year after year, you made it possible - thank you! |
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micky wrote:
In microsoft.public.windowsxp.general, on Thu, 23 Mar 2017 03:57:27 +0200, Micky wrote: On Wed, 22 Mar 2017 15:16:23 +0000 (UTC), "E-Gadgets Support" wrote: Dennis Lee Bieber wrote in : On Fri, 17 Mar 2017 09:23:42 +0100, "R.Wieser" declaimed the following: Micky, This turned out to be one bad file, viewer32.dll, I think it is spelled. In the plugins folder. See if you can find another, same-versioned DLL and do a binary file-compare (DOS: FC /b). If there are *no* changes than either the other file is also bad (rinse and repeat, check a third file for good measure), or something else is going on. (if you have a backup, or better yet: the origional install package you could extract and compare with that known-to-be-good DLL) If it means anything -- my install of Eudora 7.1.0.9 does not have a "viewer32.dll" -- it has a "Viewer.dll". Properties/Details shows: Message Viewer Dynamic Link Library Application extension 2.8.0.2 Copyright 2004 by E-Gadgets 2.58 MB Thank you Dennis. Speaking of witch, anything related to the Message-File Viewer you guys feel free to ask/discuss, here at the general section: http://pandoramail.roomforum.com/f1-pandora-general Just to clear it's name, offending application is not Message-File Viewer aka Greek Message Viewer (viewer.dll), it's a different plug-in (presumably) with similar name (viewer32.dll). It appears likely that viewer32 was the earlier version of viewer.dll, when the version was 3.2. Very strange since I don't remember renaming it, and I normally wouldn't bother to save old versions when the author has come out with something newer, and when I had no reason to think I'd ever need the earlier version. And without checking the flashdrive, I don't ecven know which version was on it`and which was alr eady on the laptop But apparently it was two versions of the same dll that caused the problem, even tholugh one had another file name. I didn't know that could happen. (My eyes are watering too much for me to know if I've made typos.) Just to be more clear, it definitely was the second dll that caused it not to display mailboxes. They were a newer and older versions of the same thing, one of them renamed. I should have changed .dll to other than .dll. Next time I will. Not sure if I had a lot of sand in my eyes or if the sand I had was embedded in my cheeks and I couldn't scrape it out with my fingers like normally. But the ointment or the eyedrops made that go away in a couple days. The plugged up ears, which I probably didn't mention, he gave me oxomycillin (sp? No, I meant amoxycillin) for and it helped but it took 2, 3, maybe 4 more weeks after the 10 days of the prescription expired before my hearing was normal in both ears. I was tempted to go to another doctor, but my brother, a radiologist 77 years old, who seems to me surprisingly current on other areas of medicine (considering there is new reading to do on radiology alone, said to wait. He has to take an online test in radiology every couple years to stay certified, and I'm sure it's not like my computer certifications tests where everything I needed to know I could pick up just by going to work. So how he manages other areas I don't know, because some of the things he knows about didin't even exist in 1969 when he completed his internship, the last time I think he had formal training in anything but radiology.) But he was right. My hearing cleared up finally. https://www.cdc.gov/getsmart/communi...infection.html Otitis Media with Effusion (OME) [mechanical, fluid buildup] Acute Otitis Media (AOM) bacteria - example: Streptococcus pneumoniae virus - example: rhinoviruses http://www.aappublications.org/content/32/6/1.2 Acute otitis externa (AOE), known as "swimmers ear" vast majority... caused by bacteria. Commonly Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus species. ******* Did you get sand in your ears or what ? I'm not following that part of the story. Were you in a sand storm ? Or did you do a head plant at the beach ? Some interesting detail seems to be missing here. Paul |
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