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| 43573 | 2002-04-13 08:38:00 | When you click 'send, receive' to log on with your ISP to get your mail, two windows will appear, one where you enter your password (if that's the way you do it) and another were a arrow will go into a tray, on the second one I told you, there is a 'little paper pin' when you click the pin, it changes between side on to end on, and back again if you keep clicking, WHAT is this for, is it so Microsoft can laugh thinking 'I wonder how many idiots today are clicking the pin?' Linux has the same thing, but with Linux it has a function that is easy to work out. Eric Speaking (From the hermit family that hide in telephones) |
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| 43574 | 2002-04-13 09:11:00 | Hi Eric, It is just a little 'tack' to in effect pin the window to OE. Doesn't really do anything that I have really noticed, just keeps that dialouge box open after it has done it's send and receive. Hope this helps. Kerry :) |
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| 43575 | 2002-04-13 10:15:00 | 'Doesn't really do anything that I have really noticed, just keeps that dialouge box open after it has done it's send and receive' LOL Kerry, that's exactly what it does do - keeps the dialogue box open after the task is completed... it tacks it to the screen in other words. If it's not pressed, then the dialogue box will disappear after the send/receive is completed. Mike. |
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| 43576 | 2002-04-13 10:47:00 | Thanks Kerry | Guest (0) | ||
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