[CGUYS] Panasonic Lumix Camera Software

2010-06-15 Thread Rosenberg, Alan [USA]
Anyone have experience with the software bundled with the Panasonic Lumix ZS7 
camera (PhotofunShop 5.1 HD)? It can be installed but immediate crashes after 
being opened (Vista Home Premium).

Insights or suggestions for finding a downloadable operable version will be 
appreciated (the Panasonic website has an update which fails in the same way).

Thanks,

Alan


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Re: [CGUYS] AAAHH, the old days

2009-12-24 Thread Rosenberg, Alan [USA]
The old days??

The old days were when an IBM 7094 (the powerhouse of its day) filled a room 
with a raised floor, dedicated air conditioning, and a crew of operators, cost 
megabucks to buy (or lease) and maintain, had a cycle time measured in 
microseconds, and a maximum memory capacity equivalent to 32KB.

Alan


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[CGUYS] Windows Mail and Yahoo

2009-11-09 Thread Rosenberg, Alan [USA]
Running Vista HP with Windows Mail, had a situation where my message to a 
friend with a Yahoo domain email address was never delivered, and a message 
from him to me (requested by phone) also never arrived. I've used Verizon as my 
mail server for over a year with this setup, and have had no problems until 
this one.

Anyone aware of issues between Windows Mail and Yahoo as an email provider?

Thanks,

Alan


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[CGUYS] Moving Outlook Express Messages to Windows Mail

2008-08-19 Thread Rosenberg, Alan [USA]
Thanks to all who offered suggestions. There's a concise and completely
accurate description of how to move messages stored in OE6 format to
Windows Mail when OE is not available on
http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx (disclaimer -- I have no interests in
this site or its owner). Here's the process:
 
OE dbx files cannot be individually imported into Windows Mail. Windows
Mail will only import (File | Import | Messages) from dbx files in an
intact message store that contains a non-corrupt version of folders.dbx
(note that the files MUST NOT be read only). In order to import dbx
files into Windows Mail, they must first be incorporated into an Outlook
Express (or possibly Outlook) message store and then imported using File
| Import | Messages. 

To import from the Outlook Express message store into the Windows Mail
message store, do the following: 

1. Create a directory under the current user's Documents, such
as Documents\OEMail. This directory needs to be within the user's space,
such as under Documents, in order to prevent possible access permissions
problems.
2. Copy all the dbx files from one Outlook Express Identity into
this directory, ensuring that folders.dbx is included.
3. Go to Edit | Select all in Windows Explorer and select all
the dbx files. Then right click on the selection and choose Properties
and ensure that the read only attribute of the files is unchecked.
4. In Windows Mail go to File | Import Messages and choose
Outlook Express 6 format and choose to import from a directory. 
5. Then use the Browse button to browse to the directory of dbx
files. Make sure that when you set the directory that what is listed in
the path is correct (NOTE: Vista can put the wrong path in here
sometimes, so instead of c:\mypath it puts c:\mypath\mypath, so check
the path to verify that it is correct, and if it is not correct then fix
it by clicking the Browse button a second time and then leave the
selection blank and clicking Okay.).
6. Then select the files from which you wish to import messages
and click Import. 

Alan
 
 

 



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Re: [CGUYS] COMPUTERGUYS-L Digest - 17 Aug 2008 (#2008-523)

2008-08-18 Thread Rosenberg, Alan [USA]
Thanks, Chris -- I'll give it a shot.



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Re: [CGUYS] COMPUTERGUYS-L Digest - 14 Aug 2008 to 15 Aug 2008 - Special issue (#2008-514)

2008-08-17 Thread Rosenberg, Alan [USA]
My old system running XP Home Edition with Outlook Express as the mail handler 
died, and I now have a Vista Home Premium Machine running Windows Mail. The 
hard drive from the old machine is fully accessible via an external USB 
connection. 
 
When I tried to Import messages using the Windows Mail utility, pointing to the 
directory on the old drive where the outlook.pst file resides, Windows Mail 
reported not finding any messages. Where are Outlook Express messages and 
folder info located? Any thoughts for getting access to my old messages would 
be greatly appreciated.
 
Alan


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[CGUYS] Message from Win XP

2008-07-08 Thread Rosenberg, Alan [USA]
I am periodically having IE6/SP2 crash, with a display of the following
message:
 
The instruction at 0x027a9350 referenced memory at 0x027a9350. The
memory could not be read. Click on OK to terminate the program.
 
Any thoughts on what this is about?
 
Thanks, 
 
Alan


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