All I can say is thank insert idol that I called the local cable co when my DSL
modem died. Not only 3x the speed 1000% less hassle, it's locally supported they
are aggressively expanding/upgrading. I told 'em I do 100-150GB/mo vs. their (now
dated not applicable) TOS stated 20GB and they
copper, weird stuff.
-Original Message-
From: hardware-boun...@hardwaregroup.com
[mailto:hardware-boun...@hardwaregroup.com] On Behalf Of DHSinclair
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 04:34
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] ThunderBird v2.0.0.21?
j.,
Yes I got it; and, after
, May 27, 2009 04:34
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] ThunderBird v2.0.0.21?
j.,
Yes I got it; and, after printing many pages at Mozy/Support, I now have
more than enough instructions on how to copy/move my current profile
from where it defaulted to, to a new home on my d:\ drive
j.,
Yes I got it; and, after printing many pages at Mozy/Support, I now have
more than enough instructions on how to copy/move my current profile
from where it defaulted to, to a new home on my d:\ drive partition. I
am still reading.. :) Funny how 15 years ago all this would
have
@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] ThunderBird v2.0.0.21?
j.,
Yes I got it; and, after printing many pages at Mozy/Support, I now have
more than enough instructions on how to copy/move my current profile
from where it defaulted to, to a new home on my d:\ drive partition. I
am still reading
OK. I still seem to have connectivity issues w/BellSouth/ATT
testing/working. :(
Was able to install TB on this machine and send/rcv email. I am still
digging/tweaking all TB settings. It seems that the ISP and
Mozilla/Eudora have vastly different opinions of the Require secure
Could be with it disabled they are allowing non-SSL despite claiming you must use it.
In other words the checkbox is likely correct, unchecking it is disabling SSL. SSL is
where you want to be and you may find the non-SSL ceases to work down the road given
that are telling customers they must
j.,
I have printed your reply and will now dig into my LAN and client
setups. Thank you for your basic points.
Too bad I was NOT given/SAW these options the 1st time I put TB on this
machine...It was a test, after all, and, I thought I was doing
right. IT now seems I made a very subtle
Well my point was not that you needed a different program files folder but rather
that you needed to run the profilemanager to create a profile in a folder of your
choosing. The program the profile are 2 separate entities and you need only backup
the profile portion.
As to you modem issue,