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| 1425748 | 2016-09-07 05:14:00 | Hi All. Just one more little thing. So I receive an email from someone that I want to save in his own folder in the right hand pane, same as I could in WLM. I connot work out how to seet up individual folders. I looked for it onMSHelp & unable to make it work Any ideas? Thanks Also when I click on the screen Icon for PF1 it opens & asks ffor name & password.....Every blooming time...it will not save. have I ticked a box that I shouldn't have don't. Thanks again. PJ |
Poppa John (284) | ||
| 1425749 | 2016-09-07 06:04:00 | Not sure about WLM. For remembering passwords, which I am strongly against, has numerous ways of remembering it. Websites may use cookies. With cookies, you may run or your computer automatically runs some cleaning utility, whether its a setting in the browser to clear cookies on exit or a clean up program, you really need a firm understanding of your programs to know whether they are house cleaning. Browsers usually have inbuilt password managers, very basic and very insecure that can store your login information, again a setting in the browser can clear these from being stored. This usually avoids you needing to type in login forms as it will insert your details and you would just click to login. How I would tackle this problem would be a lot of looking at settings etc, but how I would get you to fix it, literally be getting your browser back to a clean default state and hope it starts working as it should. Maybe someone else can ask the needed information and tell you what you need. |
Kame (312) | ||
| 1425750 | 2016-09-07 06:09:00 | Theres a couple of ways for the email, all basically the same, just slightly different ways of getting to it. Bit like taking the left fork in the road instead of the right, BUT both ending at the same place, you decide which to take. ;) 1st decide, do you want a New Folder directly off your account or a sub folder off the inbox. Lets say its off the account as the test folder in the picture: 7407 Right click on your account name - Select New Folder: A box will show, type in what ever you want to call it, press the enter key. The new folder is now in the list. To move a mail - go to the mail you want to move in the reading window, right click the mail / Move / Other Folder -- 7408 The list you have on the left will show in a new popup window, select the New folder you just created, select it, click OK, the mail will move to that folder. If you want the folder to be a sub folder of another Eg: off the Inbox, then right click the inbox and create as above from there. Once you have moved a mail the first time the Folder will show in the move list (second part) so you wont have to select Other folder. As I said before, there's a another way to do it, very similar but I wont write it out as it will be confusing. :) |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1425751 | 2016-09-07 06:15:00 | Re the passwords -- What browser are you using ? | wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1425752 | 2016-09-07 23:28:00 | passwords : in FireFox , sometimes have to delete the saved login/pass & then re-save it. or in IE, delete all cookies & try again. Are you running Ccleaner or some other similar similar program/addon/cookie blocker in IE ? |
1101 (13337) | ||
| 1425753 | 2016-09-08 00:03:00 | When you are logging in to PF1 - are you ticking the box that say's "Remember me" before clicking the "log in" If not - it won't! |
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| 1425754 | 2016-09-10 00:15:00 | Sorry...not resolved yet, not physically nor emotionally able to follow instructions. PJ | Poppa John (284) | ||
| 1425755 | 2016-09-15 21:48:00 | Ok People...All sorted. Had to resort to my friendly local Techie. Again...thanks for all the help & suggestions. Another thread on the way PJ. :confused: |
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