I had a similar problem with Eudora (yes, I'm still using it too).
After doing some googling I found that the following solution worked for me.
You need to tell Eudora to add the new certificate to the list of
trusted certificates.
In the personalities window, right-click on the personality and
Duncan,
Great to hear you're getting better.
Hit the Turbo button and do it faster.
Hang tough and
Illegitimi non carborundum
Regards,
Mike
At 07:45 PM 1/22/2015, dsinc...@epbfi.com wrote:
I'm doing okay. Feelin' good. I am in an assisted living facility
called Rosewood, in Fort
Thane,
I have no ideas that will help you.
But I too am running Firefox and I have no problems when I go to
http://us.battle.net/en/.
The web page opens without issues.
Regards,
Mike
At 01:56 PM 1/8/2015, Thane Sherrington wrote:
Here's an odd one - when I go to http://us.battle.net/en/ on
Duncan,
Wishing you a speedy and complete recovery.
Regards,
Mike Resnick
At 08:51 AM 11/22/2014, James Edwards wrote:
Yo everyone, pay attention! From his sister Bonny at addy4st...@yahoo.com
To all,
My brother, Duncan, (do not know how he's identified in your group other
than the owner
I've purchased replacement SLA batteries for my APC BackupUPS Pro
from Arizona Battery - http://www.arizonabattery.com/.
When I dealt with them they were very knowledgeable and helpful.
Regards,
Mike
At 06:51 PM 7/23/2014, Winterlight wrote:
Greg,
I remember you posted this but I can't
Duncan,
I can't be positive since I'm not running Win8.1, but I think that
Tim is talking about the SYSTEM that I referenced last week (5/10/14) .
If Windows 8 / 8.1 / 8.1-Update 1 is similar to Win 7, then go to
the Control Panel and select SYSTEM and it should show what version
you
Too bad the partition is deleted.
I wonder what the permissions were that prevented you from shrinking
the partition.
Was it just that it was marked as a system partition?
Regards,
Mike
At 04:47 AM 5/12/2014, Winterlight wrote:
It turned out to be System Restore that was the problem. I
Microsoft changed the name from Service Pack to Update 1.
If Windows 8 / 8.1 / 8.1-Update 1 is similar to Win 7, then go to the
Control Panel and select SYSTEM and it should show what version you
are running.
Regards,
Mike
At 03:36 PM 5/10/2014, Winterlight wrote:
There are no service packs
Have you tried duct tape.
No screws needed; no carriers needed; no converters needed.
Regards,
Mike
At 03:33 PM 5/7/2014, DSinc wrote:
OK, so none of my SSD's fit into my PC cases (yet?). I suspect it is
the 2.5in size vs. the 3.5in place
I tried to use (FDD carrier). Nogo.
Can anyone share
I got to the download page without any problems.
Browser was FF.
Maybe they were doing maintenance??.
Thanks for the web site.
I didn't know about it - it looks very useful.
Regards,
Mike
At 10:06 AM 4/11/2014, FORC5 wrote:
when I goto the download for rt7lite page 404 errors no matter what
Tomporowski wrote:
Just went there now with Waterfox and got the Host Gator 404
page. And it wasn't even Noscript's fault.
Steve
On 4/11/2014 2:54 PM, Michael Resnick wrote:
I got to the download page without any problems.
Browser was FF.
Maybe they were doing maintenance??.
Thanks for the web
this before?
Regards,
Mike
At 04:57 PM 4/11/2014, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
The problem is not getting to the download page, it's downloading
the file, at least for me.
On 4/11/2014 4:56 PM, Michael Resnick wrote:
I'm still getting to the download page
(http://www.rt7lite.com/index.php?option
IWinterlight, you're not alone:
http://forums.wpcentral.com/windows-8/246239-media-center-pack-killed-my-windows-8-1-activation.html
At least one poster in the above link claimed success,
The above is just one link of many that showed up when I googled
Media Center Key is no good because it
I'll take a stab at getting you started.
Before I say anything I need to know if your current setup is
shortchanging you or not - if it is, you need to provide more detail.
However, if as you say, you've come into some extra money, don't care
about paying your bills, the hell with funding
I can't offer you any specific recommendations, but you might want to
check out -
GPU Review - http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php
It allows you to compare specs of two video cards against one
another, points you to review sites, offers recommendations by price
range, has a forum, etc.
Duncan,
Just a quick thought.
Have you googled for:
netgear genie manual -
https://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclientie=UTF-8rlz=1T4ASUM_enUS543US543q=netgear+genie+manual
A couple of links come up that appear to contain (some of the)
information you're looking for.
Apologies in
I have not donated anything in the past, but will be more than happy
to contribute now.
Mike
At 06:16 PM 3/18/2013, DSinc wrote:
Yes, Me too! According to my schedule from waay back,
I am now awhole lot in the 'non-payment' list! Still willing to fund
this List/enterprise.
Duncan
On
http://www.farabellaufficio.it/joomla2/crbxiu.php
Agree with the silicone sealer.
Premium silicone caulk is rated to last 20+ years, is waterproof,
non-conductive, will not significantly shrink or dry out, and will
expand/contract with temperature changes.
I don't think you even need to bother with a metal can since an empty
milk carton
I haven't seen this type of behavior on my systems (WinXP/SP2), but
the TechRepublic article I'm linking to says that it is standard
behavior for System Restore to save every 24 hours. Who knew?
The article also provides registry tweaks to set your own frequency
and get around the 24 hour
Desktops are wired, Laptops are WiFi.
At 07:24 PM 5/12/2010, DSinc wrote:
Is it fair for me to NOW believe that the majority of this LIST is
now actively using WIFI for their internal home LANs?
No. I do not wish to start a firestorm with those that use both!
The basic question is about the
Duncan.
I think your problem might be related to the Read Only attribute.
Disclaimer: I haven't used SyncToy yet so this is only a SWAG.
When SyncToy goes to back up your file to the NAS it attempts to
delete the existing file and then rewrite it.
Since the original is Read Only the copies on
; a sub-protection about this
file MAY BE from a blocked web-site. Nice that I am given a button
to UNBLOCK the file. Is it proper to UnBlock my pdf files?
TNX. You win. I am resetting the Read-Only status of my pdf files.
Best,
Duncan
On 05/07/2010 16:05, Michael Resnick wrote:
Duncan.
I think
If anyone has their heart and mind set on using their 5.25 floppy
drive and does not have a serial port available they can try a
Serial/USB converter.
http://www.monoprice.com/Monoprice.com has Serial/USB converters for $5.54.
Maybe (???) you'll succeed in hooking a 5.25 floppy to a USB
David,
Thanks for the link.
I've already tried it but couldn't get windows to recognize the monitor.
GOOD NEWS!
I downloaded another driver file from some driver web site (don't
remember which one - I've been all over the place).
Inside a .cab file, which was inside another .cab file I found
Jeff,
Thanks for all the suggestions. Much appreciated.
I've been playing all night with the nVidia Control Panel, the nVidia
Desktop Wizard and the Acer P244W menu options.
No joy.
I'll try a couple of things after I get some sleep.
If I still can't get it to work then back to Costco it
:42 PM 3/21/2010, Gaffer wrote:
On Sunday 21 March 2010 19:29:18 Michael Resnick wrote:
It doesn't bother me that XP identifies the monitor as Default
Monitor. What I'm trying to do is stretch my screen image to fill the
monitor and I'm missing the rightmost inch.
Thanks again,
Mike Resnick
and some are short on the sides.
Sam
On 3/22/2010 12:09 AM, Michael Resnick wrote:
Derrick,
I usually blame myself, then software, then hardware - in that order.
But I'm beginning to suspect/hope that you're right.
Yes, as a matter of fact, Auto Adjust does leave the rightmost inch blank.
I'll keep
with the
program being broadcast.
Some fill the screen and some are short on the sides.
Sam
On 3/22/2010 12:09 AM, Michael Resnick wrote:
Derrick,
I usually blame myself, then software, then hardware - in that order.
But I'm beginning to suspect/hope that you're right.
Yes, as a matter of fact, Auto Adjust does
I recently purchased an Acer P244W monitor which is now running as
Monitor Type: Default Monitor.
I can not get WinXP/SP2 to recognize it as an Acer P244W.
It did not ship with any WinXP drivers.
I've been googling for hours and all I can find is a Vista .inf file
(on Acer web site and
Jeff,
I wish I had the same success you did.
I'm currently running WinXP/SP2 (not SP3), not Vista and not Win7.
I have the exact same card as you - nVidia 9500GT.
I'm running GeForceION Driver Release 196.21 [WHQL]
It doesn't bother me that XP identifies the monitor as Default Monitor.
What
1920 x 1080 @ 32bits @60Hz
At 05:37 PM 3/21/2010, Jeff Lane wrote:
What resolution are you using?
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: [H] Acer P244W 24 Monitor - Looking for WinXP .inf Driver
Jeff,
I wish I had the same success you did.
I'm currently running WinXP/SP2 (not
Greg -
I'm also running a Q6600 (on an ASUS P5K-WS).
Comfortably loafing along a 3.2GHz.
All I did is boost the FSB to 800 and add a modest vcore boost to 1.23-1.25v.
What did you do to get to 3.6.
When I tried (not a very dedicated effort) all I could get it to was
maybe 3.4 but not remain
Lightweight and Free are certainly good.
But, does anyone have any feedback on how effective MSE is compared
to some of the other AV/AM progies?
-Mike
At 03:40 PM 1/5/2010, Anthony A. Riederer wrote:
I have to agree here. Which with a Microsoft product is surprising.
Lightweight and free.
Regardless of how many times a HD is designed to spin down, it certainly
does not increase it's longevity and reliability to spin down more often.
It's somewhat similar to the suggestion to turn off you car engine every
time you come to a red light.
It may (or may not) save fuel, but it won't do
You can achieve email address Independence in a couple of ways.
You can change over to GMAIL and then tell GMAIL to reroute all email it
receives to your current real (Bellsouth/ATT) email address.
If down the road you end up switching to another ISP with a new email
address all you need do is
The article claims that a 60 mile Wi-Fi range is achieved with unmodified
hardware and that only the software has been changed.
If that's the case it doesn't matter if Intel releases this in third world
countries (OOPS, I meant to say, emerging markets), the software
modifications will end up
Intel Preps Six Penyrn CPUs For 2007, Nehalem CPUs For
2008http://www.crn.com/hardware/198700882
Mike
--
Those who desire to give up freedom in order to gain security, will not
have, nor do they deserve, either one. - Benjamin Franklin
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Wow!
That's crazy!
Apple charges for patches???
Mike R.
On 1/31/07, Brian Weeden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All the Core2Duo Macs can be firmware upgraded to 802.11N. Apple just
released the patch a couple days ago:
A quick Google turned up this URL for a direct download of
KeyUpdateTool.exehttp://download.microsoft.com/download/e/9/c/e9c73b60-bff1-4f03-b06f-d3cbe8f8d9f4/KeyUpdateTool.exefrom
M$ -
http://download.microsoft.com/download/e/9/c/e9c73b60-bff1-4f03-b06f-d3cbe8f8d9f4/KeyUpdateTool.exe
Regards,
If you have a firewall, check your firewall settings to make sure
you're not blocking access to their DNS servers.
At 10:51 PM 4/19/2006 -0400, Greg Sevart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was unable to connect to the internet with one of my computers, (a new
account with SBC) and their 2 bit
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