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Re: Comcast web-based email access
If you have POP 3, you won't see the GMail spam folder on your computer.
Gene
If you have POP 3, you won't see the GMail spam folder on your computer.
Gene
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Gene
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#78234
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Re: How do I do an emergency shut down with windows 10?
Well, James, from reading your message, I'm not sure you understand and realize the value of an uninterupted power supply so I will explain, plus much more. Your concerns about having 2 computers
Well, James, from reading your message, I'm not sure you understand and realize the value of an uninterupted power supply so I will explain, plus much more. Your concerns about having 2 computers
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wayne <greenwood33@...>
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Re: How do I do an emergency shut down with windows 10?
Hi Gene,
First, thanks for your post.
I would have to run extension cords across the floor in walk ways. That is against the rules here where I live. And, it isn’t just the AC power cords that
Hi Gene,
First, thanks for your post.
I would have to run extension cords across the floor in walk ways. That is against the rules here where I live. And, it isn’t just the AC power cords that
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James Bentley
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#78232
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Re: Comcast web-based email access
I have always used pop 3, but I don’t know what he set me up as now. When I had pop 3, I could always see, and get into my folders, so I don’t know what you mean. I can see both, the windows
I have always used pop 3, but I don’t know what he set me up as now. When I had pop 3, I could always see, and get into my folders, so I don’t know what you mean. I can see both, the windows
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Pamela Dominguez
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#78231
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Re: Comcast web-based email access
Are you using POP3 or IMAP? I don't use IMAP but my understanding is that if you do, every folder the provider makes available and every folder you create can all be seen.
Gene
Are you using POP3 or IMAP? I don't use IMAP but my understanding is that if you do, every folder the provider makes available and every folder you create can all be seen.
Gene
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Gene
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#78230
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Re: How do I do an emergency shut down with windows 10?
But wherever you have the computer located, there are easy ways to connect a number of devices to one or two joint connection items. I don't know what you might technically call them. You can buy
But wherever you have the computer located, there are easy ways to connect a number of devices to one or two joint connection items. I don't know what you might technically call them. You can buy
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Gene
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#78229
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Re: Comcast web-based email access
That’s what is happening to me, now that I have gmail. I don’t know if there is anything to do about that. Pam.
That’s what is happening to me, now that I have gmail. I don’t know if there is anything to do about that. Pam.
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Pamela Dominguez
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#78228
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Re: Comcast web-based email access
Hi David:
The WLM junk folder is not receiving the lost emails. They are going to the Comcast spam folder and not being sent on to WLM,
Holly
Hi David:
The WLM junk folder is not receiving the lost emails. They are going to the Comcast spam folder and not being sent on to WLM,
Holly
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Holly
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#78227
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Re: How do I do an emergency shut down with windows 10?
Power surges or disruptions are more likely in suburban and rural areas where power lines are above ground. They are much less likely in urban areas where power lines are buried
Power surges or disruptions are more likely in suburban and rural areas where power lines are above ground. They are much less likely in urban areas where power lines are buried
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Gerald Levy
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#78226
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Using Google Talk Back with Bluetooth keyboard
How do you guys find Google Talk Back while using it with a bluetooth keyboard? Is it good enough to read books and take notes?
Any feedback is wlecome.
Regards
How do you guys find Google Talk Back while using it with a bluetooth keyboard? Is it good enough to read books and take notes?
Any feedback is wlecome.
Regards
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Akshaya Choudhary
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#78225
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Re: How do I do an emergency shut down with windows 10?
It is much safer since the NTFS file system started to be used. There is still a small chance of corruption of some files. I don't know if the risk is large enough to be of concern. If it is,
It is much safer since the NTFS file system started to be used. There is still a small chance of corruption of some files. I don't know if the risk is large enough to be of concern. If it is,
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Gene
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#78224
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Re: Comcast web-based email access
Not if a POP3 account is being used, however, and that's what it sounds like.
Gene
Not if a POP3 account is being used, however, and that's what it sounds like.
Gene
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Gene
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#78223
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Re: How do I do an emergency shut down with windows 10?
If lightning strikes a power line, whether a computer is on or off won't increase the protection as far as being protected from the electric current surge. Maybe what you should do is get some sort
If lightning strikes a power line, whether a computer is on or off won't increase the protection as far as being protected from the electric current surge. Maybe what you should do is get some sort
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Gene
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#78222
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Re: How do I do an emergency shut down with windows 10?
Hi Gerald and list,
Well, Gerald, The MS Disability desk agrees with you concerning holding down the power button for a few seconds to do a hard shut down. But, I still am not quite convinced.
I
Hi Gerald and list,
Well, Gerald, The MS Disability desk agrees with you concerning holding down the power button for a few seconds to do a hard shut down. But, I still am not quite convinced.
I
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James Bentley
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#78221
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Re: Hi Jack ing phone numbers
Yes, there sure have always been phone scams probably as long as there were phones, and people to use them. But what you described is what I meant when I said the words "dial it up", and that if you
Yes, there sure have always been phone scams probably as long as there were phones, and people to use them. But what you described is what I meant when I said the words "dial it up", and that if you
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Pamela Dominguez
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#78220
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Re: How do I do an emergency shut down with windows 10?
You can always use the tried and trued method of quickly shutting down your computer: pressing and holding the power button. While shutting down a computer this way was a problem on older
You can always use the tried and trued method of quickly shutting down your computer: pressing and holding the power button. While shutting down a computer this way was a problem on older
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Gerald Levy
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#78219
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Re: Comcast web-based email access
Hi, Holly.
Since you're using Windows Live Mail to receive email from your Comcast.net account you should be able to access any of your email folders from within WLM, including your junk folder. In
Hi, Holly.
Since you're using Windows Live Mail to receive email from your Comcast.net account you should be able to access any of your email folders from within WLM, including your junk folder. In
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David Goldfield <david.goldfield@...>
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#78218
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Re: How do I do an emergency shut down with windows 10?
With printers, scanners, sound systems, and more, Digging around and unplugging every thing for two computer systems quickly is not an option for me. And, I have often heard that handling cables and
With printers, scanners, sound systems, and more, Digging around and unplugging every thing for two computer systems quickly is not an option for me. And, I have often heard that handling cables and
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James Bentley
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#78217
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Re: Best Email Client for Windows?
Hi. My experiences with both Thunderbird and Outlook 365 likely are the exact opposite of what some people might be reporting. Bear in mind that my Windows PC is slower than many newer PCs and I admit
Hi. My experiences with both Thunderbird and Outlook 365 likely are the exact opposite of what some people might be reporting. Bear in mind that my Windows PC is slower than many newer PCs and I admit
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David Goldfield <david.goldfield@...>
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#78216
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Re: How do I do an emergency shut down with windows 10?
Also, and those with more technical knowledge may be able to address this, it appears to me that when you hibernate in Windows 10 and in earlier versions of Windows, if updates have been downloaded
Also, and those with more technical knowledge may be able to address this, it appears to me that when you hibernate in Windows 10 and in earlier versions of Windows, if updates have been downloaded
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Gene
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#78215
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