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Peter Foldes wrote:
This is microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics. What have you been smoking , Besides the OP is basing everything on 3 year old posts LOL I did have a look at which group I was reading myself |
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Peter Foldes wrote:
This is microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics. What have you been smoking , Besides the OP is basing everything on 3 year old posts LOL I did have a look at which group I was reading myself |
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Please don't pollute OE General with that troll's blither. Thank you.
Robert Aldwinckle wrote: (cross-post added to OE.General) "Hot-text" wrote in message ... http://www.microsoft.com/communities...8-7ac76db564d5 Hot-text, I assume you meant to cross-post to OE and hit IE6 by mistake? ; ) FollowUp-To set to eliminate IE6.Browser. BTW good link. ; ) FYI Robert Aldwinckle --- Tom J he said ::::: do not wish to remove it! "Tom J" wrote in message ... veena almeida wrote: Each time start the computer outlook Express opens automatically. I do not wish to remove it but would like to prevent it opening automatically as at the moment I have no use for it, but may do in the future. http://forums.pcworld.com/index.php?/topic/26748-removing-outlook-express-from-startup/ |
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Please don't pollute OE General with that troll's blither. Thank you.
Robert Aldwinckle wrote: (cross-post added to OE.General) "Hot-text" wrote in message ... http://www.microsoft.com/communities...8-7ac76db564d5 Hot-text, I assume you meant to cross-post to OE and hit IE6 by mistake? ; ) FollowUp-To set to eliminate IE6.Browser. BTW good link. ; ) FYI Robert Aldwinckle --- Tom J he said ::::: do not wish to remove it! "Tom J" wrote in message ... veena almeida wrote: Each time start the computer outlook Express opens automatically. I do not wish to remove it but would like to prevent it opening automatically as at the moment I have no use for it, but may do in the future. http://forums.pcworld.com/index.php?/topic/26748-removing-outlook-express-from-startup/ |
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"Tom J" wrote in message ... Iknow what he said!! He said he didn't want it to open on start-up READ THE LINK I GAVE!!!! Hot-text wrote: Tom J he said ::::: do not wish to remove it! "Tom J" wrote in message ... veena almeida wrote: Each time start the computer outlook Express opens automatically. I do not wish to remove it but would like to prevent it opening automatically as at the moment I have no use for it, but may do in the future. http://forums.pcworld.com/index.php?/topic/26748-removing-outlook-express-from-startup/ And you Said::::Tom J #1 zinfan Member Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 23-December 07 Posted 30 January 2008 - 10:56 AM Some time ago my Dell 8250 computer running Windows XP was "adjusted" so that Outlook Express 6 would open automatically on start up. This was done by a 'wandering minstrel' that I can no longer reach. At the time it was useful and efficient and saved time. NOW, I am considering moving to Web Mail, and so this "feature" is a problem. 1. Could someone explain to me how I can remove Outlook Express from start up so that it will not interfere with Yahoo Mail. At the same time I would like to keep it available in case I need it again. 2. A related question... how can I easily move my file folders and saved emails from Outlook Express to Webmail. ? Thank you in advance for considering my problem' Cheers, Zinfan 0 Back to top MultiQuote Reply -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #2 mphenterprises Moderator Group: Moderators Posts: 12,259 Joined: 19-February 07 Location:Philadelphia, PA Posted 30 January 2008 - 12:38 PM Hi Zinfan and welcome to PCWorld. :-) First, just a few points: - I have changed your Discussion title to give a clearer indication of your question. For future reference, please be as descriptive as possible in both the heading of your Discussion as well as the post itself. - When submitting Discussions, please do not put two questions, even though they may be related, within the same Discussion. If the problems are more involved, one issue may get lost or forgotten. - Since your concern has to do with emails, I have moved this Discussion from the Windows Community into the Web Browsing & Email Community Now, on to your question: 1) I do not believe there is a clearcut answer within Outlook Express itself. That being the case, you can open up the msconfig function and disable Outlook Express from starting when you turn on your computer. Please follow these steps: - Click Start - Run - Type "msconfig" (without the quotes) and hit the Enter key - From within the System Configuration Utility window, select the Startup tab - Scroll through the startup list. You should see a line entry that refers to Outlook Express. Once you find it, remove the check mark from that line entry and then click Apply and then OK - You will be prompted to restart your computer - Once your computer restarts, a disclaimer window will appear telling you that the System Configuration Utility was used. Put a check mark in the box electing not to see that message again. That takes care of the first question. 2) This question may be best answered by providing a couple of links. Please refer to the following sites for a brief tutorial on how to transfer from Outlook Express to Window Mail: http://www.vista4beg...to-Windows-Mail http://www.iopus.com...s/oe-backup.htm 0 Back to top MultiQuote Reply -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #3 rgreen4 Moderator Group: Moderators Posts: 8,087 Joined: 22-October 06 Location:S. Georgia Posted 30 January 2008 - 12:38 PM What operating system are you using? The way I use webmail with outlook express is just the opposite of what you are proposing. I keep all my current e-mails on webmail, but then when my webmail box starts to fill up, I pull down the older ones to my Outlook Express for archiving. This means that you need to set up a hold or a current folder on webmail to ensure that they don't get pulled down, as once you have Outlook Express set to recognize the webmail, it will pull down you entire inbox when it is started. I have 10 MB of storage on my webmail and can access it from any internet connected computer. The last time I checked, my Outlook Express on my old desktop had over 250 MB of e-mails going back about 7 years. 0 Back to top MultiQuote Reply -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #4 smax013 Lead Moderator Group: Lead Moderator Posts: 9,890 Joined: 28-January 07 Location:Southeast Michigan Posted 30 January 2008 - 03:45 PM mphenterprises said: Hi Zinfan and welcome to PCWorld. :-) First, just a few points: * I have changed your Discussion title to give a clearer indication of your question. For future reference, please be as descriptive as possible in both the heading of your Discussion as well as the post itself. * When submitting Discussions, please do not put two questions, even though they may be related, within the same Discussion. If the problems are more involved, one issue may get lost or forgotten. * Since your concern has to do with emails, I have moved this Discussion from the Windows Community into the Web Browsing & Email Community Now, on to your question: 1) I do not believe there is a clearcut answer within Outlook Express itself. That being the case, you can open up the msconfig function and disable Outlook Express from starting when you turn on your computer. Please follow these steps: Click Start - Run* Type "msconfig" (without the quotes) and hit the Enter* key From within the System Configuration Utility window, select the Startup* tab Scroll through the startup list. You should see a line entry that refers to Outlook Express. Once you find it, remove the check mark from that line entry and then click Apply and then OK* * You will be prompted to restart your computer * Once your computer restarts, a disclaimer window will appear telling you that the System Configuration Utility was used. Put a check mark in the box electing not to see that message again. That takes care of the first question. 2) This question may be best answered by providing a couple of links. Please refer to the following sites for a brief tutorial on how to transfer from Outlook Express to Window Mail: http://www.vista4beginners.com/Migra...o-Windows-Mail [http://www.iopus.com/guides/oe-backup.htm] The other possibility was the a link/shortcut to Outlook Express was placed in your "Startup" folder. Go to Start Menu Programs Startup and see if Outlook Express is include. If it is and you want to get rid of it, right-click on the Outlook Express entry and then select "Delete" from the pop-up menu. When you re-boot, it should not startup automatically. As to getting your current messages into Web mail, that is easier said then done. It will largely depend on your webmail service and how it works. 0 Back to top MultiQuote Reply -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #5 zinfan Member Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 23-December 07 Posted 22 February 2008 - 02:10 PM Apologies for the delayed response - other pressing priorities. Your help was very much appreciated. Thank you for the links - I am still struggling with the transfer of emails. The othe priorities has meant little time. Cheers, Zinfan 0 Back to top MultiQuote Reply -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #6 zinfan Member Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 23-December 07 Posted 22 February 2008 - 02:21 PM Sorry for the delay. Your method of operation is just what I want to do. Perhaps I was not clear on my reasons for eliminating Outlook Express from startup It opened and automatically downloaded my emails! So now that it is tamed and set to only download on command it can (or could ) work in the same way you are set up. Is there any way to control what is downloaded ? Right now SEND AND RECEIVE drops everything into my box. Rgards Zinfan 0 Back to top MultiQuote Reply -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #7 mphenterprises Moderator Group: Moderators Posts: 12,259 Joined: 19-February 07 Location:Philadelphia, PA Posted 22 February 2008 - 04:23 PM Hi ZinFan. What exactly are you trying to accomplish? Normally, when you either click Send and Receive or you let Outlook Express or Outlook automatically download the emails, everything in your inbox donwloads into the email client. What exactly do you want to accomplish? |
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If it was not for us blithers .... you would not be able to LOOL PA Bear
Yes dressed foolishly to entertain ... I do some time but in good fun. But a troll ,,,,, I am not here to to bewitch no one. And yes Robert Aldwinckle! I hit IE6 by mistake PA Bear you are 99.98% Right for we all make mistake some times! Keep the good work For I like it when you see my mistake for you always give me Good INFO...Bear "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... Please don't pollute OE General with that troll's blither. Thank you. Robert Aldwinckle wrote: (cross-post added to OE.General) "Hot-text" wrote in message ... http://www.microsoft.com/communities...8-7ac76db564d5 Hot-text, I assume you meant to cross-post to OE and hit IE6 by mistake? ; ) FollowUp-To set to eliminate IE6.Browser. BTW good link. ; ) FYI Robert Aldwinckle --- Tom J he said ::::: do not wish to remove it! "Tom J" wrote in message ... veena almeida wrote: Each time start the computer outlook Express opens automatically. I do not wish to remove it but would like to prevent it opening automatically as at the moment I have no use for it, but may do in the future. http://forums.pcworld.com/index.php?/topic/26748-removing-outlook-express-from-startup/ |
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If it was not for us blithers .... you would not be able to LOOL PA Bear
Yes dressed foolishly to entertain ... I do some time but in good fun. But a troll ,,,,, I am not here to to bewitch no one. And yes Robert Aldwinckle! I hit IE6 by mistake PA Bear you are 99.98% Right for we all make mistake some times! Keep the good work For I like it when you see my mistake for you always give me Good INFO...Bear "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... Please don't pollute OE General with that troll's blither. Thank you. Robert Aldwinckle wrote: (cross-post added to OE.General) "Hot-text" wrote in message ... http://www.microsoft.com/communities...8-7ac76db564d5 Hot-text, I assume you meant to cross-post to OE and hit IE6 by mistake? ; ) FollowUp-To set to eliminate IE6.Browser. BTW good link. ; ) FYI Robert Aldwinckle --- Tom J he said ::::: do not wish to remove it! "Tom J" wrote in message ... veena almeida wrote: Each time start the computer outlook Express opens automatically. I do not wish to remove it but would like to prevent it opening automatically as at the moment I have no use for it, but may do in the future. http://forums.pcworld.com/index.php?/topic/26748-removing-outlook-express-from-startup/ |
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Can you pleaser stop polluting these MS servers with your gibberish and trolling -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. |
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Can you pleaser stop polluting these MS servers with your gibberish and trolling -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. |
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Requests for assistance by email Peter Foldes if you not a trolling!
"Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... Hot_Text Can you pleaser stop polluting these MS servers with your gibberish and trolling -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. Cut microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser |
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Requests for assistance by email Peter Foldes if you not a trolling!
"Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... Hot_Text Can you pleaser stop polluting these MS servers with your gibberish and trolling -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. Cut microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser |
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"Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... Can you pleaser stop polluting these MS servers with your gibberish and trolling Who the f*u*c*k* are you? |
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"Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... Can you pleaser stop polluting these MS servers with your gibberish and trolling Who the f*u*c*k* are you? |
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I not Anonymous
so look me up put ( hot text ) in Yahoo Search I the first one that come up, not the Sponsored Results, But the first !! and I need to up date it for my Server not on XP not more, but back to Win98..... Why you Anonymous ? put ( Anonymous ) in Yahoo Search and the first that come is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_(group) Anonymous has no leader or controlling party, and relies on the collective power of its individual participants acting in such a way that the net effect benefits the group This group is for Microsoft and HOTMAIL |
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I not Anonymous
so look me up put ( hot text ) in Yahoo Search I the first one that come up, not the Sponsored Results, But the first !! and I need to up date it for my Server not on XP not more, but back to Win98..... Why you Anonymous ? put ( Anonymous ) in Yahoo Search and the first that come is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_(group) Anonymous has no leader or controlling party, and relies on the collective power of its individual participants acting in such a way that the net effect benefits the group This group is for Microsoft and HOTMAIL |
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