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| Thread ID: 47084 | 2004-07-15 10:30:00 | MSN, Firefox & Press F1 | stu120404 (268) | Press F1 |
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| 252551 | 2004-07-15 10:30:00 | Hello :) in MSN messenger a few nights a go I adcanley hit "sign me in automatically" on one of my account & now when I login it try to login me in to MSN messenger automatically, but Thank forley I did not enter my password so it does not work, but it still says "sign in as account e-mail address" how do I change that so this does not happen any more? Also has any one noticed when you have firefox open & 4 windows explores, 5 firfox table's, 8 internet explores ,notepad, QuickBooks Pro Timer, OE, MSN messenger open & you have not used firefox for an hour or so It tacks a few mins/secs to open? And also is it me or has Press F1 slow down a wee bit & some times have DNS problems? As twice tonight I got DNS error messages |
stu120404 (268) | ||
| 252552 | 2004-07-15 10:56:00 | Sorry, can't help you with MSN, have never used it. I don't have any problems with Firefox with multiple windows open and other app's as well. Only issue I have had like that is with secure sites and that's as it should be. Are you sure you haven't got anything running that's clogging up your machine? Given it a good scan & clean lately? PF1 seems fine too. Cheers Murray P |
Murray P (44) | ||
| 252553 | 2004-07-15 10:59:00 | Firefox does that because its sitting in SWAP space, ergo loading from your HDD. MSN can be cleaned by going into the Control Panel --> User Accounts --> Hit the home button up the top-left --> Click on your Username --> Click on Manage my Network Passwords up the top-left --> Delete the one passport/*net (Or something to that effect). Chill. |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 252554 | 2004-07-15 11:07:00 | > but Thank forley That's something a Gore person would say. :p |
kiki (762) | ||
| 252555 | 2004-07-15 12:21:00 | stu comes from Auckland, according to his details. kiki doesn't appear to come from anywhere (no details) so why the crack about Gore? I'm genuinely curious to know whether there's a reason my friends in Gore should be criticised about their computer knowledge. So do you come from Gore, kiki , and are frustrated by the lack of kindred spirits? Or was it just a handy name to fling about - from a North Islander, maybe? I'll be interested in your reply. |
Laura (43) | ||
| 252556 | 2004-07-15 12:24:00 | Thats something a person who knows someone in Gore would say...... | metla (154) | ||
| 252557 | 2004-07-15 12:26:00 | Actually i think they should rename the place as Goulash. Makes perfect sence to me. |
metla (154) | ||
| 252558 | 2004-07-15 12:32:00 | > details) so why the crack about Gore? Am pretty sure it's related to the rolling r style accent still very prevalent in that area of the SI . Used to portray the "somewhat interesting" spelling in a humourous light . N . B . "somewhat interesting" takes the place of some more descriptive terms that are likely to upset some viewers . |
whiskeytangofoxtrot (438) | ||
| 252559 | 2004-07-15 12:38:00 | > in MSN messenger a few nights ago I accidentally hit > "sign me in automatically" on one of my account & now > when I login it try to login me in to MSN messenger > automatically, but thankfully I did not enter my > password so it does not work, but it still says "sign > in as account e-mail address" how do I change that so > this does not happen any more? Tools -- > Options -- > General > Also has anyone noticed when you have firefox open & > 4 windows explorers, 5 firefox tabs, 8 internet > explorers ,notepad, QuickBooks Pro Timer, OE, MSN > messenger open & you have not used firefox for an > hour or so It takes a few mins/secs to open? This is normal, it's called running out of RAM. > And also is it me or has Press F1 slow down a wee bit > & some times have DNS problems? As twice tonight I > got DNS error messages Dunno if it's been slow, but a site doesn't "sometimes have DNS problems" during a session of browsing. When you request "pressf1.pcworld.co.nz" it resolves to an IP address, which your computer caches locally and uses until such time as the record expires or you reboot the machine. It's probably some poorly worded error messages that aren't directing at the real problem. |
whiskeytangofoxtrot (438) | ||
| 252560 | 2004-07-15 12:44:00 | :^O :^O WTF. | kiki (762) | ||
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