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Outlook 2003 and Vista
I had planned on taking the anti virus out because I have one I use all the
time and I don't need two. Anyway before I uninstalled it I set the options not to scan email and still got the error, so that's that. Do you think I should do a system restore and get rid of the register fixer I bought trying to end this error? I've heard too many bad things about register cleaners. My poor loaptop is only a week old and I'm doing all these things trying to get rid of one annoying window. I guess I need to live with it. "Peter Foldes" wrote: I did not mean that you should uninstall it and put something else in it's place Judy. I meant to uninstall it and then re-install it without the email scanning option Your profile is how you set up your personal info for your Outlook. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Judy" wrote in message ... hello Peter...I already uninstalled my Anti Virus and installed my own. hmmm...new profile...you mean a new email address? "Peter Foldes" wrote: Judy If it is Outlook asking all the time then uninstall your Anti Virus and re-install without the email integration(scanning of emails) Also set up a new profile in Outlook -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Judy" wrote in message ... 0X800CCC92 - Constant window asking me for my user name and password. I have called my internet provider 3 times and have been all over this internet. Signup for a $50.00 Registry cleaner that din't work and am conversing with a Tech guy waiting for my $15.00 for an answer he didn't give me yet!!! Any help would be apreciated...Thank you...Judy |
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Outlook 2003 and Vista
If you have two anti virus applications installed, that will cause no end of
problems. I note you state that this Laptop is only a week old, if that is the case you might be better off copying any data to external media, then using the restore option to reset your laptop to factory defaults. Then start afresh, this time first asertaing what software is installed on your Laptop *before* you leap in and start installing applications. "Judy" wrote in message ... I had planned on taking the anti virus out because I have one I use all the time and I don't need two. Anyway before I uninstalled it I set the options not to scan email and still got the error, so that's that. Do you think I should do a system restore and get rid of the register fixer I bought trying to end this error? I've heard too many bad things about register cleaners. My poor loaptop is only a week old and I'm doing all these things trying to get rid of one annoying window. I guess I need to live with it. "Peter Foldes" wrote: I did not mean that you should uninstall it and put something else in it's place Judy. I meant to uninstall it and then re-install it without the email scanning option Your profile is how you set up your personal info for your Outlook. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Judy" wrote in message ... hello Peter...I already uninstalled my Anti Virus and installed my own. hmmm...new profile...you mean a new email address? "Peter Foldes" wrote: Judy If it is Outlook asking all the time then uninstall your Anti Virus and re-install without the email integration(scanning of emails) Also set up a new profile in Outlook -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Judy" wrote in message ... 0X800CCC92 - Constant window asking me for my user name and password. I have called my internet provider 3 times and have been all over this internet. Signup for a $50.00 Registry cleaner that din't work and am conversing with a Tech guy waiting for my $15.00 for an answer he didn't give me yet!!! Any help would be apreciated...Thank you...Judy |
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Outlook 2003 and Vista
I'm going to do what you just said and agree to take your advice about
installs. I have a home computer for 5 years now with XP and just LOVE it!!! Wanted my laptop to be XP also but that wasn't available. I was assured by Dell that I would have no problems. That'll teach me!! Thank you DL. I'll let you know how everything worked out....Judy "DL" wrote: If you have two anti virus applications installed, that will cause no end of problems. I note you state that this Laptop is only a week old, if that is the case you might be better off copying any data to external media, then using the restore option to reset your laptop to factory defaults. Then start afresh, this time first asertaing what software is installed on your Laptop *before* you leap in and start installing applications. "Judy" wrote in message ... I had planned on taking the anti virus out because I have one I use all the time and I don't need two. Anyway before I uninstalled it I set the options not to scan email and still got the error, so that's that. Do you think I should do a system restore and get rid of the register fixer I bought trying to end this error? I've heard too many bad things about register cleaners. My poor loaptop is only a week old and I'm doing all these things trying to get rid of one annoying window. I guess I need to live with it. "Peter Foldes" wrote: I did not mean that you should uninstall it and put something else in it's place Judy. I meant to uninstall it and then re-install it without the email scanning option Your profile is how you set up your personal info for your Outlook. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Judy" wrote in message ... hello Peter...I already uninstalled my Anti Virus and installed my own. hmmm...new profile...you mean a new email address? "Peter Foldes" wrote: Judy If it is Outlook asking all the time then uninstall your Anti Virus and re-install without the email integration(scanning of emails) Also set up a new profile in Outlook -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Judy" wrote in message ... 0X800CCC92 - Constant window asking me for my user name and password. I have called my internet provider 3 times and have been all over this internet. Signup for a $50.00 Registry cleaner that din't work and am conversing with a Tech guy waiting for my $15.00 for an answer he didn't give me yet!!! Any help would be apreciated...Thank you...Judy |
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Outlook 2003 and Vista
I have a Dell Vostro (Vista Business) its been no problems with Office
2003 - I was actually pleasantly surprised by it operation/speed "Judy" wrote in message ... I'm going to do what you just said and agree to take your advice about installs. I have a home computer for 5 years now with XP and just LOVE it!!! Wanted my laptop to be XP also but that wasn't available. I was assured by Dell that I would have no problems. That'll teach me!! Thank you DL. I'll let you know how everything worked out....Judy "DL" wrote: If you have two anti virus applications installed, that will cause no end of problems. I note you state that this Laptop is only a week old, if that is the case you might be better off copying any data to external media, then using the restore option to reset your laptop to factory defaults. Then start afresh, this time first asertaing what software is installed on your Laptop *before* you leap in and start installing applications. "Judy" wrote in message ... I had planned on taking the anti virus out because I have one I use all the time and I don't need two. Anyway before I uninstalled it I set the options not to scan email and still got the error, so that's that. Do you think I should do a system restore and get rid of the register fixer I bought trying to end this error? I've heard too many bad things about register cleaners. My poor loaptop is only a week old and I'm doing all these things trying to get rid of one annoying window. I guess I need to live with it. "Peter Foldes" wrote: I did not mean that you should uninstall it and put something else in it's place Judy. I meant to uninstall it and then re-install it without the email scanning option Your profile is how you set up your personal info for your Outlook. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Judy" wrote in message ... hello Peter...I already uninstalled my Anti Virus and installed my own. hmmm...new profile...you mean a new email address? "Peter Foldes" wrote: Judy If it is Outlook asking all the time then uninstall your Anti Virus and re-install without the email integration(scanning of emails) Also set up a new profile in Outlook -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Judy" wrote in message ... 0X800CCC92 - Constant window asking me for my user name and password. I have called my internet provider 3 times and have been all over this internet. Signup for a $50.00 Registry cleaner that din't work and am conversing with a Tech guy waiting for my $15.00 for an answer he didn't give me yet!!! Any help would be apreciated...Thank you...Judy |
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