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Old October 26th 10, 08:11 PM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,alt.windows7.general
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Default Where is the "default programs control panel" in W-7?

On 10/26/2010 08:34 PM, Valorie wrote:

"Desk Rabbit" wrote in message
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On 25/10/2010 11:34, Valorie *~ wrote:
Of course not. I'm not surprised. MS wants to force people to use WLM.


Or Thunderbird, or Outlook or just about any one of the many third
party email programs written for Windows. How damn inconsiderate of
them. If I were French I'd be out in the street setting fire to cars
in protest.......


Or even let us keep using WindowsMail? It's easy enough to transfer. :-)


Perhaps there's an unfixable problem with Windows Mail so MS went with
WLM. You're playing with fire by using a program from MS that will never
be updated.

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Old October 27th 10, 01:24 AM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,alt.windows7.general
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"Desk Rabbit" wrote in message
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On 25/10/2010 11:34, Valorie *~ wrote:
Of course not. I'm not surprised. MS wants to force people to use WLM.


Or Thunderbird, or Outlook or just about any one of the many third party
email programs written for Windows. How damn inconsiderate of them. If I
were French I'd be out in the street setting fire to cars in
protest.......


Or even let us keep using WindowsMail by including it with the OS?

It's easy enough to transfer. :-)

  #18  
Old October 27th 10, 01:25 AM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,alt.windows7.general
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"Roy Smith" wrote in message
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On 10/25/10 5:34 AM, Valorie *~ wrote:

Of course not. I'm not surprised. MS wants to force people to use WLM.


They aren't forcing you to do anything. In fact if you were to install
Windows 7 form a retail DVD it does not have any email program on it
whatsoever. If your PC came with WLM installed, then the PC
manufacturer did it, not Microsoft.


Yes this is true. HP added it I found out. MS will no doubt keep removing
things we used to get. One
day it wont come with a browser either. LOL!!!! :-D wink wink

Roy Smith
Windows 7 Professional
Thunderbird 3.1.5
Monday, October 25, 2010 5:18:51 PM


  #19  
Old October 27th 10, 01:28 AM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,alt.windows7.general
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"Valorie *~" wrote in message
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"Valorie *~" wrote in message
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On 25 Oct 2010, "Valorie *~" wrote in
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Where is the "default programs control panel" in W-7? I can't find
it. I Googled and came up empty handed. Loads of sites. I didn't
find one saying where it was to be found. I did a search using
Start/"search programs and files" and it was not found. TIA

Windows Help system.


When "Search programs and files" can find it..........


Never mind. I'm a stupid ****. I found it, right there, on the right
side of the start menu. I'm such a ****-stain.


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Old October 27th 10, 06:33 AM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,alt.windows7.general
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Who ****ing care


On Tue, 26 Oct 2010 19:28:16 -0500, "Valorie"
wrote:

To: NG and
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"Valorie *~" wrote in message
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"Valorie *~" wrote in message
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"Nil" wrote in message
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On 25 Oct 2010, "Valorie *~" wrote in
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Where is the "default programs control panel" in W-7? I can't find
it. I Googled and came up empty handed. Loads of sites. I didn't
find one saying where it was to be found. I did a search using
Start/"search programs and files" and it was not found. TIA

Windows Help system.

When "Search programs and files" can find it..........


Never mind. I'm a stupid ****. I found it, right there, on the right
side of the start menu. I'm such a ****-stain.


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  #21  
Old October 27th 10, 08:54 AM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,alt.windows7.general
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Default Where is the "default programs control panel" in W-7?

On 10/27/2010 02:24 AM, Valorie *~ wrote:

"Desk Rabbit" wrote in message
...
On 25/10/2010 11:34, Valorie *~ wrote:
Of course not. I'm not surprised. MS wants to force people to use WLM.


Or Thunderbird, or Outlook or just about any one of the many third
party email programs written for Windows. How damn inconsiderate of
them. If I were French I'd be out in the street setting fire to cars
in protest.......


Or even let us keep using WindowsMail by including it with the OS?
It's easy enough to transfer. :-)


Perhaps there's a SECURITY reason they discontinued it. Ever think of that?

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  #22  
Old October 27th 10, 08:56 AM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,alt.windows7.general
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Default Where is the "default programs control panel" in W-7?

On 10/27/2010 02:25 AM, Valorie *~ wrote:

"Roy Smith" wrote in message
news
On 10/25/10 5:34 AM, Valorie *~ wrote:

Of course not. I'm not surprised. MS wants to force people to use WLM.


They aren't forcing you to do anything. In fact if you were to install
Windows 7 form a retail DVD it does not have any email program on it
whatsoever. If your PC came with WLM installed, then the PC
manufacturer did it, not Microsoft.


Yes this is true. HP added it I found out. MS will no doubt keep
removing things we used to get. One
day it wont come with a browser either. LOL!!!! :-D wink wink


In Europe it doesn't come with a browser. You are offered a menu of
browsers to choose from. Only in the USA are there people who like to
have corporations choose for them.

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Old October 27th 10, 06:44 PM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,alt.windows7.general
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"floffy" wrote in message
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Who ****ing cares


I do. What if the imposter ask an intelligent question and supplied all
pertinent information? The, what if the imposter was able to follow
instructions in a reply and 'fix' the problem? My reputation and standing in
this group would be ruined!


  #24  
Old October 27th 10, 06:49 PM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,alt.windows7.general
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"Valorie" wrote:

From: "Valorie *~"



Unless you use a valid email address, you have no case.

Get a throwaway email addy you can use and send the complaint from that email
address if someone forges it.

Since you are using an invalid email address there is no forgery.


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Old October 27th 10, 07:49 PM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,alt.windows7.general
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"G. Morgan" wrote in message
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"Valorie" wrote:

From: "Valorie *~"



Unless you use a valid email address, you have no case.

Get a throwaway email addy you can use and send the complaint from that
email
address if someone forges it.

Since you are using an invalid email address there is no forgery.


Huh? I don't understand; what's a valid e-mail address? Are you the forger?

  #26  
Old October 27th 10, 09:27 PM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,alt.windows7.general
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Valorie *~ wrote:

Where is the "default programs control panel" in W-7? I can't find it.
I Googled and came up empty handed. Loads of sites. I didn't find one
saying where it was to be found. I did a search using Start/"search
programs and files" and it was not found. TIA


It could depend on whether you're talking about the default W-7
"default programs control panel" or whether you installed a
third-party tweakware from the interwebs. It's usually right
there in the start button's pop-up lists; but it might be under
"all programs" if you've been redecorating the start menu file.

HTH.


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Old October 27th 10, 09:43 PM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,alt.windows7.general
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In message m, "Valorie *~"
pondered the following:

"floffy" wrote in message
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Who ****ing cares


I do. What if the imposter ask an intelligent question and supplied all
pertinent information? The, what if the imposter was able to follow
instructions in a reply and 'fix' the problem? My reputation and standing
in
this group would be ruined!

Yer wot!????

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Old October 28th 10, 01:06 AM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,alt.windows7.general
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In article m
"Valorie *~" wrote:


"floffy" wrote in message
.. .



Who ****ing cares


I do. What if the imposter ask an intelligent question and supplied all
pertinent information? The, what if the imposter was able to follow
instructions in a reply and 'fix' the problem? My reputation and standing in
this group would be ruined!



Well, if you stop your retarded cross posting, and borderline trolling,
maybe at that time who ever allegedly impersonated you would not do it.

It takes 2 to tango.

I think that by now, you have been mass plonked, and I am probably
alienating lots of others responding to you, but it seems that you need
to be educated on Usenet a bit.

If you think that ratting out someone and playing a netcop makes you
look better, or even look smart, then you are in for a rude awakening.
In fact, I am sure you will be laughed at by who ever you sent this
complaint to.

Here are some free clues for you.

1.You claimed that you have been impersonated, yet your From: header
shows "From: "Valorie *~" "

Neither Valorie or lid are trademarks of you, or
unique.

2. Usenet is the last place you need to worry about your reputation in
it, or "standing", but you are showing how clueless you are, newbie.

3. What is most laughable in your complaint was the "using gross
profanity" part.

Are you serious?
So you want someone to lose his account just because you can't grow a
thicker skin?
Who told you that Usenet is a profanity free medium?
You are going to police everyone who posts words that you don't like?
What's next? Let's start booting you too, because I don't like your
posts. How would that feel?

I suggest that you read this
http://www.templetons.com/brad/emily.html
Before you post next time, clueless.

Grow up, get a life, and learn to co-exist.

Feel free to complain to my Usenet provider regarding this post too,
maybe they will finally get fed up with you and put you on the ignore
list.

Follow ups set.
Stop your annoying cross posting.
  #29  
Old October 28th 10, 08:01 AM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,alt.windows7.general
Valorie *~[_4_]
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"Alias" wrote in message
...
On 10/27/2010 02:25 AM, Valorie *~ wrote:

"Roy Smith" wrote in message
news
On 10/25/10 5:34 AM, Valorie *~ wrote:

Of course not. I'm not surprised. MS wants to force people to use WLM.

They aren't forcing you to do anything. In fact if you were to install
Windows 7 form a retail DVD it does not have any email program on it
whatsoever. If your PC came with WLM installed, then the PC
manufacturer did it, not Microsoft.


Yes this is true. HP added it I found out. MS will no doubt keep
removing things we used to get. One
day it wont come with a browser either. LOL!!!! :-D wink wink


In Europe it doesn't come with a browser. You are offered a menu of
browsers to choose from. Only in the USA are there people who like to have
corporations choose for them.


It doesn't matter to me as I don't use IE. I like Mozilla Firefox as I
don't have to see any adds w/ABP. It also saves what windows are open when
I shut down at night. They pop up in the morning ready to go. That feature
is missing or doesn't work in IE.


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Old October 28th 10, 08:03 AM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,alt.windows7.general
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"Alias" wrote in message
...
On 10/26/2010 08:34 PM, Valorie wrote:

"Desk Rabbit" wrote in message
...
On 25/10/2010 11:34, Valorie *~ wrote:
Of course not. I'm not surprised. MS wants to force people to use WLM.

Or Thunderbird, or Outlook or just about any one of the many third
party email programs written for Windows. How damn inconsiderate of
them. If I were French I'd be out in the street setting fire to cars
in protest.......


Or even let us keep using WindowsMail? It's easy enough to transfer. :-)


Perhaps there's an unfixable problem with Windows Mail so MS went with
WLM. You're playing with fire by using a program from MS that will never
be updated.


As long as it works it doesn't need to be. I haven't found anything I like
better.


--
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