I use Outlook Express and XP. When I send mail my name in the from block is between < and >. I never had this before. How do I eliminate the < and >?
I use Outlook Express and XP. When I send mail my name in the from block is between < and >. I never had this before. How do I eliminate the < and >?
Tools | Accounts | Mail | Properties | General Tab. What is it the Name Field? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP - (IE/OE) ~IB-CA~
XXXX@XXXXX.COM < XXXX@XXXXX.COM > did some thinking and came up with these words: The next step is to change your "Name" field in the account properties to *NOT* show your actual email address. Posting your 'un-munged' email address is a wide open request to get spammed. -- Ron Bogart {} Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone Lovin life on Mercer Island 8^) "Life is what happens while we are making other plans." In memory of a true friend, MVP Alex Nichol (1935-2005)
Here's an IMAP problem I've been having. During some send/receive operations I get a timeout error. Sometimes the account goes into offline mode as a result and the "connect to <server name>" option becomes available in the file menu. After waiting a while sometimes using this option will reconnect the account. Other times, however, Outlook needs to be restarted for it to work again. I have confirmed on several occasions that trying to reconnect using the file menu is ineffective, but restarting the program 2 seconds later leads to a connection. What is happening that sometimes I cannot reconnect without restarting Outlook.
2.Domain '<domain name>' does not exist
Greetings, my IT guy asked me if I'd help him research a problem we are having. He recently built a new server with Windows 2003 R2 server and he said when he installed IIS, the IUSR_machine name account was not automatically created, so he had to create it manually. After moving over all of the web sites (all intranet sites), I'm only having one problem. One of the sites runs an export script (exporter.vbs) that copies a file from the webserver to a Linux server. Now the script will allow us to delete the old file from the Linux server, but WILL NOT allow us to copy the new file over. I've made sure the permissions are identical from the IUSR account on our old webserver to the new webserver. I don't know what else to do at this point. Is there something with this R2 that's causing this problem? We are lost. Is it by design that the IUSR account is not automatically created? Many thanks in advance for any thoughts or ideas.
4.Windows 2008 - Access dennied to c:\Users\<user name>\Local Settings\History
Hi, I am an admin in windows 2008 server. However, I am not able to access the c:\Users\<user name>\Local Settings\History Anyone knows how to change the settings so I can access the folder? Thank you,
5.Access Denied from \\<domain name>
Hi all I have SBS 2003 running with two DC. When I type in \\<domain name> I see a list of shares and printers but when I try to go access any share I get the following error message (this is the same from any workstation as well) \\<domain name>\<share name> is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource Configuration information could not be read from the domain controller. If I type \\<server name> I see the share and can access the shares. Does anyone know how to get around this issue please? Many thanks Dave
6. Multi: ..\PCI\Instance\<device name>
7. [HKLM]\Applications\<executable-name>.exe\NoStartPage value
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