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Outlook 2010 ??
On 12/08/2017 11:57 AM, Scott wrote:
On Fri, 8 Dec 2017 11:50:36 -0800, T wrote: On 12/07/2017 09:18 AM, Doomsdrzej wrote: On Thu, 7 Dec 2017 04:22:59 -0800, T wrote: On 12/06/2017 01:16 PM, Doomsdrzej wrote: Don't use Thunderbird. Mozilla regularly donates to terrorist organizations like Antifa to which Wolf K has a lifetime membership. The Mozilla Foundation donates to other groups? Yeah, groups which have a very Communist agenda and have no problems with using violence to further it. Absolutely true. Antifa is a regurgitation on Mussolini's Black Shirts. I thought Mussolini was a fascist and therefore on the other side. Maybe you are thinking of Stalin? Mussolini was a Marxist and ever received a letter congratulations from Lenin after his March on Rome, again, as Mussolini was a Marxist. Your confusion here is caused by those horrible pictures that came out of the second world war from Hitler's death camps. It was an extreme embarrassment to the Left that one of their guys would do such a thing. So the propagandists on the left spun the Fascists and Nazis as "right wing", which they were absolutely not. The propagandists essentially removed the Marxism from the Fascists and the Socialism from the Nazis. This is what Conservatives believe in: limited government, individualism, freedom, liberty, personal responsibility. This is what a Fascist believes in: the state is all embracing. The individual exists only to serve the state. Ask yourself, which do you think is right and left wing? Net Neutrality, which gets discussed here occasionally, is which one of the above? State control over the individual or freedom? Antifa is using the exact tactics as Mussolini's Black Shirts. Also, one of the tactics of the Left is to blame the other side for what you do. They are real big on the name calling. "There is no difference between National Socialism and Communism" --Adolf Hitler |
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Outlook 2010 ??
On 12/08/2017 12:13 PM, mick wrote:
On 08/12/2017 20:02:28, T wrote: On 12/06/2017 10:32 AM, T wrote: Hi All, Anyone notice anything strange with Outlook 2010 and W-10-home edition lately?* Things like seizing up? Taking forever to read an iMap server?* Resynchronizing for a couple of hours with iMap?* Just a mess. -T Followup: When I got there, the first thing I did was to call his cable modem provider (Charter) and ask him to log into his modem and read the signal levels. The tech made a gasp and said the modem was way out of spec and shows frequent drops of carrier.* I asked him what times of day the drop occurred and they corresponded to Outlook seizing.* Charter will be out next week to rewire the place. I also ran a full diagnostic on his computer.* I found something wrong with either his video card or driver, so I upgraded his driver. He also had a badly crashed Windows 1705 update, sending him into an endless download and install cycle and running his hard drive at 100%, so I deleted his update cache and started over. His hard drive passed with flying colors.* I did not check his memory, as that takes forever and is unreliable at best.* (All my custom machines use ECC memory.)* I use the memory test on my Linux Live USB sticks. Thank you all for the tips! -T I still wish folks did not use Outlook. Nice update.* Wish more people would have the courtesy to do that instead of just wandering off into oblivion without as much as a thank you. I find it rude to ask for help and not to follow up. It also helps refine your troubleshooting skills if you can see the result of what you recommend. |
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Outlook 2010 ??
On Fri, 08 Dec 2017 20:13:19 GMT, mick wrote:
On 08/12/2017 20:02:28, T wrote: On 12/06/2017 10:32 AM, T wrote: Hi All, Anyone notice anything strange with Outlook 2010 and W-10-home edition lately?* Things like seizing up? Taking forever to read an iMap server?* Resynchronizing for a couple of hours with iMap?* Just a mess. -T Followup: When I got there, the first thing I did was to call his cable modem provider (Charter) and ask him to log into his modem and read the signal levels. The tech made a gasp and said the modem was way out of spec and shows frequent drops of carrier. I asked him what times of day the drop occurred and they corresponded to Outlook seizing. Charter will be out next week to rewire the place. I also ran a full diagnostic on his computer. I found something wrong with either his video card or driver, so I upgraded his driver. He also had a badly crashed Windows 1705 update, sending him into an endless download and install cycle and running his hard drive at 100%, so I deleted his update cache and started over. His hard drive passed with flying colors. I did not check his memory, as that takes forever and is unreliable at best. (All my custom machines use ECC memory.) I use the memory test on my Linux Live USB sticks. Thank you all for the tips! -T I still wish folks did not use Outlook. Nice update. Wish more people would have the courtesy to do that instead of just wandering off into oblivion without as much as a thank you. One wonders why T didn't simply log into the cable modem's web interface to check the signal levels rather than calling the ISP to ask them to do that for him. It's also curious that he asked the ISP to make a site visit to "rewire the place" when that too is usually very easy to do. No comment on his silly wish to see less Outlook, arguably the premier corporate email client. |
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