RE: CS>CS Maker -- Looking for the one I saw

2002-05-08 Thread James L. McDaniel
You are probably thinking of the unit at www.silvergen.com.  It works on
both pint and quart jars and will screw on to the top.  I have one and I
really like it.

-Original Message-
From: lindael...@aol.com [mailto:lindael...@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 5:50 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>CS Maker -- Looking for the one I saw


A while back, while surfing around, I saw a CS maker that attached right to
the top of a mason jar - screwed on just like the top.  Can't find it now,
and wanted to check it out again.  Does this sound familiar to anybody?
Send
me the link, please

Linda Ellis


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RE: CS>Favorites folder

2002-05-05 Thread James L. McDaniel
Glad I could help some.  I bought one of your silver generators several
months ago and I have nothing but good to say about it.

I don't use Outlook Express but the inbox file is named "inbox.dbx" and the
outbox is named "outbox.dbx".  Search for either of these 2 files using
Windows Explorer and when you find it, the other one(s) should be located in
the same directory.

Best Luck.

James

-Original Message-
From: Trem [mailto:t...@silvergen.com]
Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 4:23 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Favorites folder


Hi James,

Thanks for the reply.  Part of the info worked.  Found "Favorites" in
Documents and Settings but no luck on finding any Outlook folders.  I'm
using Outlook Express which is different.  Did find my email address book in
Documents and settings\Application Data\Address book
.
If I could just find the emails, I'd be pretty happy.

Anyway, thanks again.

Best regards,

Trem
customer_serv...@silvergen.com


- Original Message -
From: "James L. McDaniel" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 1:26 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Favorites folder


> Trem:
>
> I've never used XP but it may be like Windows 2000 and store the Favorites
> under the "Documents and Settings" Folder.  Drill down under your user id
> and you will probably see a Folder named "Favorites".  If not, select your
> "C" drive and do a search for "Favorites" and it should show you
everywhere
> that is used.
>
> As far as your Outlook data, it is probably stored in another subfolder
> under Documents and Settings.  Try looking in:
>
> "C:\Documents and Settings\Local Settings\Application
> Data\Microsoft\Outlook"
>
> You are looking for the file named "outlook.pst".  If you don't find it,
> perform a search as mentioned above for "outlook.pst".
>
> If you have to reinstall Windows, be sure that you place these files and
> folders back in the EXACT same location or Windows will not be able to
find
> them.
>
> James
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Trem [mailto:t...@silvergen.com]
> Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 2:38 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Favorites folder
>
>
> Hi Terry and everyone who has tried to tell us how to save our favorites.
I
> have WIN XP and there isn't any folder named "favorites" in Windows.
>
> I have searched and have never found any trace of either my favorites,
email
> or email addresses.
>
> My machine regularly gets corrupted files and goes haywire.  Then I have
to
> re-install windows and as a  consequence I always lose my emails, email
> addresses and also my surfing favorites.  If anyone can tell me how to
save
> these three items and reinstall them after a new Windows install I would
> really be grateful.
>
> I have another hard drive to save them on so space isn't a problem as if
it
> would be using a floppy.
>
> Mike, I'm sorry to post this but it sort of applies to CS because many of
> the list emails are important to me and I hate to lose them.  So, maybe
this
> on topic in a slewed manner.
>
> Thanks to everyone that helps me on this one.  You can reply to me off
list
> so we don't bother those folks who have Macs :-)
>
> Trem
>
> customer_serv...@silvergen.com
> - Original Message -
> From: "Terry Chamberlin" 
> To: 
> Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 10:04 AM
> Subject: CS>Favorites folder
>
>
> > The "Favorites" Folder (not a file) is in the Windows
> > directory. You can copy this Folder (it's a
> > sub-directory full of files and Folders) to a floppy
> > for safe-keeping. After formatting your hard drive and
> > installing Windows, you simply copy the Favorites
> > Folder into the Windows directory. It will already
> > have such a favorites Folder there, so it will ask you
> > if you want to replace it (the Folders directory). Say
> > yes. When you click on the Favorites button in
> > Iexplorer, all your bookmarks will be there.
> >
> > Before Windows 95, where you stored your files on your
> > hard drive were called Directories and
> > sub-Directories. Now they are called Folders and
> > sub-directories (or sub-Folders?).
> >
> > So if you drag the Favorites Folder from where it is
> > to drive A:, the entire Favorites Folder and all the
> > files and Folders within it will copy enmasse to your
> > floppy. (This is for those who are unfamiliar with how
> > to do this.)
> >
> > __
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> >
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RE: CS>Favorites folder

2002-05-05 Thread James L. McDaniel
Trem:

I've never used XP but it may be like Windows 2000 and store the Favorites
under the "Documents and Settings" Folder.  Drill down under your user id
and you will probably see a Folder named "Favorites".  If not, select your
"C" drive and do a search for "Favorites" and it should show you everywhere
that is used.

As far as your Outlook data, it is probably stored in another subfolder
under Documents and Settings.  Try looking in:

"C:\Documents and Settings\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook"

You are looking for the file named "outlook.pst".  If you don't find it,
perform a search as mentioned above for "outlook.pst".

If you have to reinstall Windows, be sure that you place these files and
folders back in the EXACT same location or Windows will not be able to find
them.

James

-Original Message-
From: Trem [mailto:t...@silvergen.com]
Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 2:38 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Favorites folder


Hi Terry and everyone who has tried to tell us how to save our favorites.  I
have WIN XP and there isn't any folder named "favorites" in Windows.

I have searched and have never found any trace of either my favorites, email
or email addresses.

My machine regularly gets corrupted files and goes haywire.  Then I have to
re-install windows and as a  consequence I always lose my emails, email
addresses and also my surfing favorites.  If anyone can tell me how to save
these three items and reinstall them after a new Windows install I would
really be grateful.

I have another hard drive to save them on so space isn't a problem as if it
would be using a floppy.

Mike, I'm sorry to post this but it sort of applies to CS because many of
the list emails are important to me and I hate to lose them.  So, maybe this
on topic in a slewed manner.

Thanks to everyone that helps me on this one.  You can reply to me off list
so we don't bother those folks who have Macs :-)

Trem

customer_serv...@silvergen.com
- Original Message -
From: "Terry Chamberlin" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 10:04 AM
Subject: CS>Favorites folder


> The "Favorites" Folder (not a file) is in the Windows
> directory. You can copy this Folder (it's a
> sub-directory full of files and Folders) to a floppy
> for safe-keeping. After formatting your hard drive and
> installing Windows, you simply copy the Favorites
> Folder into the Windows directory. It will already
> have such a favorites Folder there, so it will ask you
> if you want to replace it (the Folders directory). Say
> yes. When you click on the Favorites button in
> Iexplorer, all your bookmarks will be there.
>
> Before Windows 95, where you stored your files on your
> hard drive were called Directories and
> sub-Directories. Now they are called Folders and
> sub-directories (or sub-Folders?).
>
> So if you drag the Favorites Folder from where it is
> to drive A:, the entire Favorites Folder and all the
> files and Folders within it will copy enmasse to your
> floppy. (This is for those who are unfamiliar with how
> to do this.)
>
> __
> Games, Movies, Music & Sports! http://entertainment.yahoo.ca
>
>
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CS>Poison Oak/Poison Ivy

2002-04-18 Thread James L. McDaniel
Anyone know if CS works on poison oak and/or poison ivy?  It's getting to be
that time of year and I couldn't find anything in the archives.


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