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Post by Cowboy Camper on Sept 18, 2010 15:40:21 GMT -6
Working on a whole new area for folks to help each other out with computer issues and felt it best to start an entire new place for this here dedicated topic.
I might need some helps, and I'll certainly offer what helps I have when I am able to. This is a work in progress, so please... Stay tuned.
Thanks.
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Post by Cowboy on Sept 18, 2010 15:48:18 GMT -6
Interesting method of some sort of security... But this is a Test to make sure that Non Members can also assist in helping others with computer issues. Take Note that this is the ONLY area where non registered guests will be allowed to post comments. Anything Not Related to computers assistance Will be Deleted by the staff here.
Again, this is a New Idea, and certainly a work in progress. For guest who want to post a New Topic of assistance, all you need to do is start a New Topic via the button available at the upper right of the screen. Thanks, Cowboy.
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Post by S N O W on Sept 23, 2010 8:03:56 GMT -6
Ohhhhh I like the idea of posting invisable again .. ;D Ok, now for my puter question... Anyone know if there is a version of outlook (or similar) that works with windows 7 Hate using that windows live.. find a p.o.s. (ok its not my puter problem but since its the DW's complaint.. its my problem if you know what I meen.... and I know some of you do
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Post by blaird83 on Sept 23, 2010 17:33:43 GMT -6
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Post by Cowboy Camper on Sept 23, 2010 21:06:09 GMT -6
Posting invisible here isn't meant to be a Game, sir. But it's good to see you're still around. Was getting worried cause I haven't seen anything from you for a while again. That said...
Outlook is an Email Client thing for networking, isn't it? At least, that's how I understand it for my Work Related email account. That all goes through Outlook, and I have to admit that I know Nothing about how to set that up on a personal level. (if I did, I could get my Work Emails here at home!)
That said, I'm not sure if the free Open Office programs contain a version of Outlook. I know they can handle Word, Excel, Access and Powerpoint (all Windows Office programs) but I'm not so sure that they have that Email Client thing for networks included. Again though, My Outlook experience was set up for me at work, and I do not use it at home for myself or for the Site/Forums that I do own and run.
Next up, Windows 7. I Can not and Will not answer to that, as I am stuck on Windows XP. I used to have all three PC's set up with Win XP Home, but they are now all Win XP Pro. Shoot, I'm still learning the Benefits of the Pro Edition of Win XP. (and there Are a few...)
But I had NO desire to Upgrade to Win Vista (heard Way To Many bad things about that one...~ not unlike Win ME, remember that total nightmare?) and at this point I see no reason to go away from Win XP Pro. So Win 7 is simply beyond my realm of know how. So I have no helps on this one... Sorry! But for future Reference, this should have been a New Topic here in this Category.
Thnaks,
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Post by Cowboy Camper on Sept 23, 2010 21:33:26 GMT -6
This Topic Closed and Locked.
Future Questions? Please start your own Topic.
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