Sept B/S thread anything almost goes..Part 8
#51
Yes he is.... I had a thread removed from the site,
I'm a Baaaad Boy.
Good afternoon form AZ everyone
#52
Good evening everyone.
Wifee and I had a nice time at the Big-E last Friday.
We parked in their field just after they had opened the lot.
We stayed till evening and left before the field got churned up.
Seems the merchants were hurting, some had mark-downs already, and not too many people had bought anything for few were carrying packages.
I said to my wife that this trip I'm here to Eat! and that I did.
When we got back to CT we went out for dinner and I ate some more.
Wifee and I had a nice time at the Big-E last Friday.
We parked in their field just after they had opened the lot.
We stayed till evening and left before the field got churned up.
Seems the merchants were hurting, some had mark-downs already, and not too many people had bought anything for few were carrying packages.
I said to my wife that this trip I'm here to Eat! and that I did.
When we got back to CT we went out for dinner and I ate some more.
#57
Don:
On my home laptop XP Pro, eh Office 2002?
Iirc, when I click on a website's email link (or maybe just create new message), Outlook will give me a popup asking to decide to allow a 'program' to access Outlook, I usually respond 'No' and Outlook opens normally.
A few times (early on) I responded 'Yes."
I don't notice any difference in how Outlook is running with either choice.
How do I discover what 'Program' is trying to access Outlook?
I wonder if its an undiscovered mailer virus?
On my home laptop XP Pro, eh Office 2002?
Iirc, when I click on a website's email link (or maybe just create new message), Outlook will give me a popup asking to decide to allow a 'program' to access Outlook, I usually respond 'No' and Outlook opens normally.
A few times (early on) I responded 'Yes."
I don't notice any difference in how Outlook is running with either choice.
How do I discover what 'Program' is trying to access Outlook?
I wonder if its an undiscovered mailer virus?
#58
Don:
On my home laptop XP Pro, eh Office 2002?
Iirc, when I click on a website's email link (or maybe just create new message), Outlook will give me a popup asking to decide to allow a 'program' to access Outlook, I usually respond 'No' and Outlook opens normally.
A few times (early on) I responded 'Yes."
I don't notice any difference in how Outlook is running with either choice.
How do I discover what 'Program' is trying to access Outlook?
I wonder if its an undiscovered mailer virus?
On my home laptop XP Pro, eh Office 2002?
Iirc, when I click on a website's email link (or maybe just create new message), Outlook will give me a popup asking to decide to allow a 'program' to access Outlook, I usually respond 'No' and Outlook opens normally.
A few times (early on) I responded 'Yes."
I don't notice any difference in how Outlook is running with either choice.
How do I discover what 'Program' is trying to access Outlook?
I wonder if its an undiscovered mailer virus?
What antivirus you running?
Outlook doesn't have any built in defences.. The pop up is probably coming from your firewall program..
Not sure what the error is telling you.