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2006-03-06 Thread Peter Bull
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Re: bigfoot

2006-03-06 Thread Rob Findlay
Have you got it set up in the directory service pane of the accounts window? On 6/3/06 3:31 PM, "Lloyd White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am using MS Entourage very happily. > > But when I wake up the computer from sleep or when it has been left idle for > a while Entourage starts looking fo

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2006-03-06 Thread Lloyd White
I am using MS Entourage very happily. But when I wake up the computer from sleep or when it has been left idle for a while Entourage starts looking for bigfoot.com. I have found it on the net and it is a telecommunications company offering email, and domains etc. I have nothing in the preference

Re: Photo Scanning Service

2006-03-06 Thread Mike Fuller
Hi Rod, I'm using the Epson 3490 scanner that Bob mentioned and can recommend it highly for home use. It has good results in picture quality, the Epson software is reasonably easy to use and the price isn't too bad (I think it was about $230). The only minor fault is that it can be a litt

Re: Photo Scanning Service

2006-03-06 Thread Robert Howells
Hi Rod, It depends what quality, speed etc that you wish to achieve . Follow links from here for the specs for the Epson 3490 scanner : There are other makers and the Epson is meant only as a reference . Look for dpi choices, method of scan , type

Re: Photo Scanning Service

2006-03-06 Thread Rod Blitvich
Thanks to everyone for the kind offers and helpful advice. Maybe I should get off my butt and buy scanner. Is Paul's suggestion ok for basic stuff like scanning photos? CANON CanoScan LiDE25 FOR $98 http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/440b81b006065962273fc0a87f9c069 e/Product/View/XP0476 I

Re: ADSL2 router with VoIP

2006-03-06 Thread Greg Pennefather
I work for a VoIP service provider and we have found that one of the best implementations of VoIP is the Sipura software now found in the Linksys products. The one that does ADSL 2+, VoIP, wireless and 4 port switch is the WAG54GP2 - read about it at http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c=L_Pr