Experts I Need Your Help

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Dan

Cable works with 98SE. I use Comcast cable connection and it works great in
98SE and XP Pro. There is no need to install the extra Comcast stuff.

"Eduardo" wrote:

> Angel now that you tell me that your dsl modem works with w98 i really want
> to know how can i get online with another modem like you are doing ?? my
> wireless modem is westrell versalink /is not be able to comunicate with wi98
> ( we tried the ethernet port we tried to change the renew and remove all the
> ip addreses we restart the pc and nothing maybe this is the real problem the
> modem and not att
>
>
> --------------------------
>
> "Brian A." wrote:
>
> > You may see it as being rude, I look at it as being aggressive to pound the point
> > into their thick skulls.

>
>
> OK
>
>
>
> > This is your first mention of wireless

> WELL IM SORRY
>
>
> and usb,
>
> HE TOLD THAT MAYBE BECAUSE MY MODEM DOESN'T HAVE A USB CABLE IS NOT CAPABLE
> TO COMMUNICATE WITH 98 TROUGHT ANOTHER PORT INSTEAD OF THE ETHERNET CABLE
>
> both are critical details you
> > failed to provide previously.

>
> :) DONT HATE ME MAN
>
>
>
> thanks for the help i really appreciated
> > > thank you very much

>
 
D

Dan

Hey you now that Gary is a good guy, PCR and really nice to lend his
expertise to all of us. He has been really helpful with computer issues for
me in the past.

"PCR" wrote:

> Angel wrote:
> | Eduardo,
> | I got the Modem from ATT. Brand 2wire Gateway. It is an external
> | modem that you just plug in to the Ethernet port. It is more
> | expensive than a regular one from them. You do not need a firewall
> | with it as you need to use with the less expensive one. Read Gary
> | Tehune's post. He knows more than I do about these things, a lot
> | more. He is an expert. I could say more, but I don't want to give him
> | a big head. Angel
>
> Right-- he likes his head to be 2" smaller than his belly. That way, he
> doesn't explode after swallowing it!
>
> | "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> | news:2470C5F1-4799-416F-9AD1-0722E59C5912@microsoft.com...
> |> Angel now that you tell me that your dsl modem works with w98 i
> |> really want to know how can i get online with another modem like
> |> you are doing ?? my wireless modem is westrell versalink /is not be
> |> able to comunicate with wi98 ( we tried the ethernet port we tried
> |> to change the renew and remove all the ip addreses we restart the pc
> |> and nothing maybe this is the real problem the modem and not att
> |>
> |>
> |> --------------------------
> |>
> |> "Brian A." wrote:
> |>
> |> > You may see it as being rude, I look at it as being aggressive
> |> > to pound the point into their thick skulls.
> |>
> |>
> |> OK
> |>
> |>
> |>
> |> > This is your first mention of wireless
> |> WELL IM SORRY
> |>
> |>
> |> and usb,
> |>
> |> HE TOLD THAT MAYBE BECAUSE MY MODEM DOESN'T HAVE A USB CABLE IS NOT
> |> CAPABLE TO COMMUNICATE WITH 98 TROUGHT ANOTHER PORT INSTEAD OF THE
> |> ETHERNET CABLE
> |>
> |> both are critical details you
> |> > failed to provide previously.
> |>
> |> :) DONT HATE ME MAN
> |>
> |>
> |>
> |> thanks for the help i really appreciated
> |> > > thank you very much
>
> --
> Thanks or Good Luck,
> There may be humor in this post, and,
> Naturally, you will not sue,
> Should things get worse after this,
> PCR
> pcrrcp@netzero.net
>
>
>
 
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Dan

Well at least Verizon has a clue it seems.

"Gary S. Terhune" wrote:

> Have you seen this?
> http://onlinehelp.verizon.net/consumer/bin/pdf/VersaLink327WGatewayQuickStartGuide.pdf
>
> Right there on page 4, it states that the modem is compatible with all
> Windows 9x editions. Also, the address they say is default for that modem's
> access is
> http://dslrouter or http://192.168.1.1
>
> --
> Gary S. Terhune
> MS-MVP Shell/User
> www.grystmill.com
>
> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1B4D5C9B-60AD-4E24-8E1F-F5D0DE5BEAB9@microsoft.com...
> > yes angle is a westell versalink 327
> > because i really want to see if it works I post the question here
> > http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r18761048-WIN-98-Can-i-make-it-work-with-my-327W30-modem
> >
> >
> > "Angel" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Eduardo,
> >> You mentioned the make of the modem. What is the model? Are you sure
> >> it
> >> is westrell versalink and not westell versalink? I went to the website of
> >> the Westell company. They make a lot of Modems. When I tried to go to the
> >> westrell website, there were no modems listed. Did you get it from
> >> Verison?
> >> When I went to Yahoo Search it has only 2 links listed. Again as you were
> >> asked from the experts list your make and modell of the modem.
> >> Well, I have to get off because of a thunder storm is moving in. A
> >> severe one.
> >> Angel
> >>
> >> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:2470C5F1-4799-416F-9AD1-0722E59C5912@microsoft.com...
> >> > Angel now that you tell me that your dsl modem works with w98 i really
> >> want
> >> > to know how can i get online with another modem like you are doing ??
> >> > my
> >> > wireless modem is westrell versalink /is not be able to comunicate with
> >> wi98
> >> > ( we tried the ethernet port we tried to change the renew and remove
> >> > all
> >> the
> >> > ip addreses we restart the pc and nothing maybe this is the real
> >> > problem
> >> the
> >> > modem and not att
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > --------------------------
> >> >
> >> > "Brian A." wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > You may see it as being rude, I look at it as being aggressive to
> >> pound the point
> >> > > into their thick skulls.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > OK
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > > This is your first mention of wireless
> >> > WELL IM SORRY
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > and usb,
> >> >
> >> > HE TOLD THAT MAYBE BECAUSE MY MODEM DOESN'T HAVE A USB CABLE IS NOT
> >> CAPABLE
> >> > TO COMMUNICATE WITH 98 TROUGHT ANOTHER PORT INSTEAD OF THE ETHERNET
> >> > CABLE
> >> >
> >> > both are critical details you
> >> > > failed to provide previously.
> >> >
> >> > :) DONT HATE ME MAN
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > thanks for the help i really appreciated
> >> > > > thank you very much
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>
 
D

Dan

I helped to beta test Vista and it is a good operating system but I am going
to wait for a while until Microsoft is able to iron out compatiblity issues
with software drivers interacting with hardware properly. In addition, my
main interest in my system is backwards compatibility to the DOS era and the
secondly the ability to run modern programs on one system. <grin>

"Eduardo" wrote:

> TO : Angel, Gary,Pcr / ron/mart/curt
> Thank you very much for your help just for the fact of taking the time to
> help me out finding out things for me and really guiding me with this issue
> out thanks allot from now on I'am going to bother you guys for help specially
> with my new vista system which i have a few things that drives me crazy
>
> I'am going to try all of this tomorrow to see if something works or what
> I'am doing wrong I have to make it work now for sure
>
> thanks and i can't believe there's people so nice like you guys willing to
> give a helping hand
> :)
>
> Ac
>
>
>
>
> "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
>
> > Have you seen this?
> > http://onlinehelp.verizon.net/consumer/bin/pdf/VersaLink327WGatewayQuickStartGuide.pdf
> >
> > Right there on page 4, it states that the modem is compatible with all
> > Windows 9x editions. Also, the address they say is default for that modem's
> > access is
> > http://dslrouter or http://192.168.1.1
> >
> > --
> > Gary S. Terhune
> > MS-MVP Shell/User
> > www.grystmill.com
> >
> > "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:1B4D5C9B-60AD-4E24-8E1F-F5D0DE5BEAB9@microsoft.com...
> > > yes angle is a westell versalink 327
> > > because i really want to see if it works I post the question here
> > > http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r18761048-WIN-98-Can-i-make-it-work-with-my-327W30-modem
> > >
> > >
> > > "Angel" wrote:
> > >
> > >> Hi Eduardo,
> > >> You mentioned the make of the modem. What is the model? Are you sure
> > >> it
> > >> is westrell versalink and not westell versalink? I went to the website of
> > >> the Westell company. They make a lot of Modems. When I tried to go to the
> > >> westrell website, there were no modems listed. Did you get it from
> > >> Verison?
> > >> When I went to Yahoo Search it has only 2 links listed. Again as you were
> > >> asked from the experts list your make and modell of the modem.
> > >> Well, I have to get off because of a thunder storm is moving in. A
> > >> severe one.
> > >> Angel
> > >>
> > >> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > >> news:2470C5F1-4799-416F-9AD1-0722E59C5912@microsoft.com...
> > >> > Angel now that you tell me that your dsl modem works with w98 i really
> > >> want
> > >> > to know how can i get online with another modem like you are doing ??
> > >> > my
> > >> > wireless modem is westrell versalink /is not be able to comunicate with
> > >> wi98
> > >> > ( we tried the ethernet port we tried to change the renew and remove
> > >> > all
> > >> the
> > >> > ip addreses we restart the pc and nothing maybe this is the real
> > >> > problem
> > >> the
> > >> > modem and not att
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> > --------------------------
> > >> >
> > >> > "Brian A." wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> > > You may see it as being rude, I look at it as being aggressive to
> > >> pound the point
> > >> > > into their thick skulls.
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> > OK
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> > > This is your first mention of wireless
> > >> > WELL IM SORRY
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> > and usb,
> > >> >
> > >> > HE TOLD THAT MAYBE BECAUSE MY MODEM DOESN'T HAVE A USB CABLE IS NOT
> > >> CAPABLE
> > >> > TO COMMUNICATE WITH 98 TROUGHT ANOTHER PORT INSTEAD OF THE ETHERNET
> > >> > CABLE
> > >> >
> > >> > both are critical details you
> > >> > > failed to provide previously.
> > >> >
> > >> > :) DONT HATE ME MAN
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> > thanks for the help i really appreciated
> > >> > > > thank you very much
> > >> >
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>

> >
> >
> >
 
D

Dan

I noticed on the Kirkland AFB website that the base policy is now to read
emails in plain text.

"PCR" wrote:

> Angel wrote:
> | Hi PCR,
> | I did this in my Outlook Express using SBC. I cannot do this in
> | the other email address I have. The only thing I did different is put
> | it in a bulk folder and flag it. That way, I can find out if it is
> | from someone I know. If it isn't I will delete it then. The rest are
> | Web Mail accounts. I set them all up for text only.
>
> That sounds good. I think you've got it covered, then. Very good. It is
> a pity, though, we must turn off various features such as HTML in
> E-Mail-- JUST because there is a rat/two out there trying to give us a
> virus!
>
> | Angel
> |
> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
> | news:OALCTmg0HHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> |> Angel wrote:
> |> | Thanks PCR,
> |> | I can always go to the dial up if I need to get off a message
> |> | or email to shout for help if I have a problem. I never disabled
> |> | my dial up modem. So all I have to do is unplug the DSL modem and
> |> | plug in the dial up cord to the phone line. I tried it and it
> |> | works.
> |>
> |> Very good, Angel. Never burn the bridges behind you. And don't burn
> |> your britches, either, before taking them off! That's the mistake
> |> Terhune often makes!
> |>
> |> | It did when
> |> | I checked it out right after I got the DSL. Yahoo scans their
> |> | email.I think it is Norton. I have some other email boxes. I do
> |> | not trust them. I get a lot of junk mail in them. Even when I did
> |> | not open their email, I was getting Trojans. That was a while back.
> |>
> |> Well, I'm glad that stopped happening. I do recall a while back there
> |> was a horrible episode of a ton of spam in everyone's E-Mail. I was
> |> getting hundreds! That went on for a week at least, before ISP's
> |> regained control. Now, every now & then, I get a message from NetZero
> |> that spam was prevented from entering my mailbox. I still get
> |> unsolicited stuff, but it's much, much less! And I have OE message
> |> rules that prevents much of it from coming & puts the rest in Deleted
> |> Items...!...
> |>
> |> I only had two posts in any of my IE folders larger than 90 KB. One
> |> had an attachment. The other was HTML with a picture inside. The
> |> largest post on this NG in my 40 days of download is 58 KB. So, I
> |> feel it is acceptable to...
> |>
> |> (1) "OE, Tools menu, Message Rules, Mail".
> |> (2) Check "Where the message size is more than size" in first window.
> |> (3) Check "Delete it from server" in second window.
> |> (4) Check "stop processing more rules"
> |> (5) Click "Size" in third window, & set it to 100 KB.
> |> (6 Use the "Move up" button to move this rule to the top of any other
> |> rule you may have.
> |>
> |> Those Swen posts are 144 KB. So, they will not download. Naturally,
> |> if you expect a large post, such as one with a legitimate
> |> attachment, then you must disable that rule before it is sent to
> |> you. Otherwise, you will never see it. (Update: Your ISP may STILL
> |> have them at their "E-Mail on the WEB". So? Go do it there too.)
> |>
> |> However, the fake "returned mail" posts will still get through. They
> |> seem to be far fewer, & certainly are quicker to download. These also
> |> are a danger, if they contain an attachment. Just delete them, or
> |> create a rule to delete them automatically. It seems to work to...
> |>
> |> Conditions:
> |> Where the To line contains people.
> |> Where the message has an attachment.
> |>
> |> Actions:
> |> Delete it.
> |> Stop processing more rules.
> |>
> |> Description:
> |> Click "Contains people". Have it select all posts that do not have
> |> you in the "To" field. (Mine says "Does not contain 'PCR'".)
> |>
> |> Move the rule up, if necessary, to just below the other.
> |>
> |> Now these smaller mail will all go into your "Deleted Items" folder.
> |> When you are sure nothing of value is in there, R-Clk the folder &
> |> select "Empty...".
> |>
> |> They can safely be viewed (to see nothing of importance is there) by
> |> "R-Clk Deleted Items, Find", & check the "Received before" box. If
> |> the Headers don't say it all, then "R-Clk one of them, Properties,
> |> Details button, View Source" is very safe to do.
> |>
> |> | Angel
> |> |
> |> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
> |> | news:uJhbZ6V0HHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> |> |> Angel wrote:
> |> |> | Hi,
> |> |> | I just hope that Eduardo does not try to use the software
> |> |> | that came with his DSL package.
> |> |>
> |> |> Judging from Brian A.'s experience, it's best not to install
> |> |> anything that may require AT&T help. NetZero actually scans
> |> |> incoming E-Mail with Norton, looks like, at their server. I
> |> |> certainly haven't had to download Norton for it. However, NetZero
> |> |> doesn't scan WEB pages for me-- only avast! does that.
> |> |>
> |> |> | The AT&T keeps sending me email trying to
> |> |> | get me to download their Virus scan and other stuff. I will not
> |> |> | do it. Every once in a while their repair tool comes up because
> |> |> | something goofs. I don't do it. The situation I was in goes away
> |> |> | almost as soon as it happened. Sometimes all it takes is to quit
> |> |> | the program I am using or restart the computer. I would be leery
> |> |> | that I would really get into trouble using their repair tool. I
> |> |> | would rather ask in this discussion group when problems arise.
> |> |>
> |> |> Yea. Sounds best to do it on your own or with the NG, if you can
> |> |> connect, instead of with AT&T. NetZero has help screens I can use
> |> |> offline.
> |> |>
> |> |> | You have to do a
> |> |> | custom install when you install the modem. You do not need all
> |> |> | the programs that the AT&T want you to download. That probably
> |> |> | goes with any Internet Provider. Angel
> |> |>
> |> |> Sounds like that's the way to go, yea-- God bless the user who can
> |> |> fix hir own!
> |> |>
> |> |> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
> |> |> | news:exWKmGV0HHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> |> |> |> Eduardo wrote:
> |> |> |> | TO : Angel, Gary,Pcr / ron/mart/curt
> |> |> |> | Thank you very much for your help just for the fact of taking
> |> |> |> | the time
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> You are welcome.
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> | to help me out finding out things for me and really guiding
> |> |> |> | me with this issue out thanks allot from now on I'am going to
> |> |> |> | bother you guys for help specially with my new vista system
> |> |> |> | which i have a few things that drives me crazy
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> We don't want to go crazy or become irradiated with Vista,
> |> |> |> either! Or XP!
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> | I'am going to try all of this tomorrow to see if something
> |> |> |> | works or what I'am doing wrong I have to make it work now for
> |> |> |> | sure
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> I'll continue to look in & try to help, but so far I haven't
> |> |> |> seen anything I can sink my teeth into. (I've never actually
> |> |> |> installed a modem.) The others do seem to be on to something,
> |> |> |> though.
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> | thanks and i can't believe there's people so nice like you
> |> |> |> | guys willing to give a helping hand
> |> |> |> | :)
> |> |> |> |
> |> |> |> | Ac
> |> |> |> |
> |> |> |> |
> |> |> |> |
> |> |> |> |
> |> |> |> | "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
> |> |> |> |
> |> |> |> |> Have you seen this?
> |> |> |> |>
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |
> |> |>
> |> |
> |>
> |
> http://onlinehelp.verizon.net/consumer/bin/pdf/VersaLink327WGatewayQuickStartGuide.pdf
> |> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> |> Right there on page 4, it states that the modem is
> |> |> |> |> compatible with all Windows 9x editions. Also, the address
> |> |> |> |> they say is default for that modem's access is
> |> |> |> |> http://dslrouter or http://192.168.1.1
> |> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> |> --
> |> |> |> |> Gary S. Terhune
> |> |> |> |> MS-MVP Shell/User
> |> |> |> |> www.grystmill.com
> |> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> |> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> |> |> |> |> message
> |> |> |> |> news:1B4D5C9B-60AD-4E24-8E1F-F5D0DE5BEAB9@microsoft.com...
> |> |> |> |> > yes angle is a westell versalink 327
> |> |> |> |> > because i really want to see if it works I post the
> |> |> |> |> > question here
> |> |> |> |> >
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |
> |> |>
> |> |
> |>
> |
> http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r18761048-WIN-98-Can-i-make-it-work-with-my-327W30-modem
> |> |> |> |> >
> |> |> |> |> >
> |> |> |> |> > "Angel" wrote:
> |> |> |> |> >
> |> |> |> |> >> Hi Eduardo,
> |> |> |> |> >> You mentioned the make of the modem. What is the
> |> |> |> |> >> model? Are you sure it
> |> |> |> |> >> is westrell versalink and not westell versalink? I went
> |> |> |> |> >> to the website of the Westell company. They make a lot of
> |> |> |> |> >> Modems. When I tried to go to the westrell website, there
> |> |> |> |> >> were no modems listed. Did you get it from Verison?
> |> |> |> |> >> When I went to Yahoo Search it has only 2 links listed.
> |> |> |> |> >> Again as you were asked from the experts list your make
> |> |> |> |> >> and modell of the modem. Well, I have to get off
> |> |> |> |> >> because of
> |> |> |> |> >> a thunder storm is moving in. A severe one.
> |> |> |> |> >> Angel
> |> |> |> |> >>
> |> |> |> |> >> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> |> |> |> |> >> message
> |> |> |> |> >>
> news:2470C5F1-4799-416F-9AD1-0722E59C5912@microsoft.com...
> |> |> |> |> >> > Angel now that you tell me that your dsl modem works
> |> |> |> |> >> > with w98 i really want to know how can i get online
> |> |> |> |> >> > with another modem like you are doing ?? my
> |> |> |> |> >> > wireless modem is westrell versalink /is not be able to
> |> |> |> |> >> > comunicate with wi98 ( we tried the ethernet port we
> |> |> |> |> >> > tried to change the renew and remove all
> |> |> |> |> >> the
> |> |> |> |> >> > ip addreses we restart the pc and nothing maybe this is
> |> |> |> |> >> > the real problem
> |> |> |> |> >> the
> |> |> |> |> >> > modem and not att
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > --------------------------
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > "Brian A." wrote:
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > > You may see it as being rude, I look at it as being
> |> |> |> |> >> > > aggressive to pound the point into their thick
> |> |> |> |> >> > > skulls.
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > OK
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > > This is your first mention of wireless
> |> |> |> |> >> > WELL IM SORRY
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > and usb,
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > HE TOLD THAT MAYBE BECAUSE MY MODEM DOESN'T HAVE A USB
> |> |> |> |> >> > CABLE IS NOT CAPABLE TO COMMUNICATE WITH 98 TROUGHT
> |> |> |> |> >> > ANOTHER PORT INSTEAD OF THE ETHERNET CABLE
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > both are critical details you
> |> |> |> |> >> > > failed to provide previously.
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > :) DONT HATE ME MAN
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > thanks for the help i really appreciated
> |> |> |> |> >> > > > thank you very much
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> --
> |> |> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
> |> |> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
> |> |> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
> |> |> |> Should things get worse after this,
> |> |> |> PCR
> |> |> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
> |> |>
> |> |> --
> |> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
> |> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
> |> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
> |> |> Should things get worse after this,
> |> |> PCR
> |> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
> |>
> |> --
> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
> |> Should things get worse after this,
> |> PCR
> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
>
> --
> Thanks or Good Luck,
> There may be humor in this post, and,
> Naturally, you will not sue,
> Should things get worse after this,
> PCR
> pcrrcp@netzero.net
>
>
>
 
D

Dan

Good call, Chris. It still surprises me about the stupidy and misinformation
that people do not know the 9x source code is safer at the core while the NT
(New Technology) source code has more external security. This should be
general knowledge but it is not.

"cquirke (MVP Windows shell/user)" wrote:

> On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 01:16:04 -0700, Eduardo
>
> >I have this old pcs in my house both are mickey mouse brands

>
> All brands are mickey mouse, it's the specs that count -)
>
> >but I have a few files I want to get out of thme. this files are
> >mostly personal info that's why I haven't forget this PCS for all
> >the sensitive info I have there, I even changed the power supply
> >in one of them to make sure I always see my files print them etc,

>
> I'm with you so far important data on old PCs, OK.
>
> >I rather have those files there in my old w98 that
> >has no access to the net than here in this new pc
> >which is always online.

>
> I'm with you too keep vital data away from Internet access.
>
> >But like we all know we can't depend on those old machines

>
> At some point, they will fail, yes.
>
> >I want to get online with those PCs windows 98 and send me a
> >few emails with this word and excel files.

>
> That's where I'm not with you I would not do this.
>
> You have a "data island" problem systems with data that you need, but
> ways to exchange data with those systems is the problem.
>
> Exposing the process to the risks of Internet access doesn't seem a
> good way to solve this, and email may not scale up to handling the
> amount of material involved.
>
>
> What I would do, is pull the HDs from the old PCs, drop them into the
> new one while the new one is offline, then slurp everything over.
>
> There are skills needed to do this safely, and if you're able to
> change PSUs, you probably have these skills. Things like not booting
> the wrong HD, making sure mains is disconnected before chaing
> hardware, making sure you can "see" all files, etc.
>
> Else a less risky variation might be to drop the old HDs into an
> external HD enclosure and then read them from the new PC via USB.
>
>
> Other approaches are:
> - removable disks 1.44M, CDR, USB, SD cards in card reader
> - LAN and F&PS via read-only shares on the Win98 PCs
> - various "direct cable connect" strategies
>
> Win98 has no generic "USB storage device" support, but several card
> readers and USB sticks do include Win98 drivers, or have these
> available for download. I'd prefer a Win98-supported card reader and
> SD cards (especially if I had a camera that also uses these) to a USB
> stick with drivers, then another USB stick with different drivers,
> etc. Once Win98 can "see" a card reader, it can "see" as many
> different SD cards as you can throw at it -)
>
> You say your new PC is "always online" is that via a router? If so,
> then you can connect the Win98 PCs to that. You may have to get a LAN
> card for the old PCs, but they are cheap check that they have Win98
> drivers, though, before you buy them.
>
> For safety, I would disconnect the router from the Internet before
> connecting the old PCs to the router, else they would potentially be
> as exposed to the Internet as they are to the new PC.
>
> Having said that, Win9x is fundamentally safer than NT/2000/XP/Vista
> when plugged into the 'net, as long as no Internet apps are running
> and you are not write-sharing anything via F&PS. Unlike the NT
> family, Win9x is not written to be a network chew-toy (sorry,
> "client") and doesn't wave as many services at the Internet for any
> entity to take a crack at exploiting. No Lovesan, no Sasser, etc.
>
>
>
> >--------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - -

> To one who only has a hammer,
> everything looks like a nail
> >--------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - -

>
 
P

PCR

Dan wrote:
| Hey you now that Gary is a good guy, PCR and really nice to lend his
| expertise to all of us. He has been really helpful with computer
| issues for me in the past.

His head is bloated of expertise? I was going by Angel's word that it was something else! You'll have to argue with her!

| "PCR" wrote:
|
|> Angel wrote:
|> | Eduardo,
|> | I got the Modem from ATT. Brand 2wire Gateway. It is an external
|> | modem that you just plug in to the Ethernet port. It is more
|> | expensive than a regular one from them. You do not need a firewall
|> | with it as you need to use with the less expensive one. Read Gary
|> | Tehune's post. He knows more than I do about these things, a lot
|> | more. He is an expert. I could say more, but I don't want to give
|> | him a big head. Angel
|>
|> Right-- he likes his head to be 2" smaller than his belly. That way,
|> he doesn't explode after swallowing it!
|>
|> | "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
|> | news:2470C5F1-4799-416F-9AD1-0722E59C5912@microsoft.com...
|> |> Angel now that you tell me that your dsl modem works with w98 i
|> |> really want to know how can i get online with another modem like
|> |> you are doing ?? my wireless modem is westrell versalink /is not
|> |> be able to comunicate with wi98 ( we tried the ethernet port we
|> |> tried to change the renew and remove all the ip addreses we
|> |> restart the pc and nothing maybe this is the real problem the
|> |> modem and not att
|> |>
|> |>
|> |> --------------------------
|> |>
|> |> "Brian A." wrote:
|> |>
|> |> > You may see it as being rude, I look at it as being aggressive
|> |> > to pound the point into their thick skulls.
|> |>
|> |>
|> |> OK
|> |>
|> |>
|> |>
|> |> > This is your first mention of wireless
|> |> WELL IM SORRY
|> |>
|> |>
|> |> and usb,
|> |>
|> |> HE TOLD THAT MAYBE BECAUSE MY MODEM DOESN'T HAVE A USB CABLE IS
|> |> NOT CAPABLE TO COMMUNICATE WITH 98 TROUGHT ANOTHER PORT INSTEAD
|> |> OF THE ETHERNET CABLE
|> |>
|> |> both are critical details you
|> |> > failed to provide previously.
|> |>
|> |> :) DONT HATE ME MAN
|> |>
|> |>
|> |>
|> |> thanks for the help i really appreciated
|> |> > > thank you very much
|>
|> --
|> Thanks or Good Luck,
|> There may be humor in this post, and,
|> Naturally, you will not sue,
|> Should things get worse after this,
|> PCR
|> pcrrcp@netzero.net

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net
 
P

PCR

Dan wrote:
| I noticed on the Kirkland AFB website that the base policy is now to
| read emails in plain text.

It's a pity, Dan, BUT... When opening an E-Mail from an unknown sender especially, yea, it's best to...

"OE, Tools menu, Options, Read tab", & check "Read all messages in plain text"

...., if not already done. I think what happens then (if HTML was used) is the E-Mail will open with an attachment containing the HTML part.

Also, I guess, at the Send tab, UNcheck...
"Reply to messages in the format in which they were sent".

| "PCR" wrote:
|
|> Angel wrote:
|> | Hi PCR,
|> | I did this in my Outlook Express using SBC. I cannot do this
|> | in the other email address I have. The only thing I did different
|> | is put it in a bulk folder and flag it. That way, I can find out
|> | if it is from someone I know. If it isn't I will delete it then.
|> | The rest are Web Mail accounts. I set them all up for text only.
|>
|> That sounds good. I think you've got it covered, then. Very good. It
|> is a pity, though, we must turn off various features such as HTML in
|> E-Mail-- JUST because there is a rat/two out there trying to give us
|> a virus!
|>
|> | Angel
|> |
|> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
|> | news:OALCTmg0HHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
|> |> Angel wrote:
|> |> | Thanks PCR,
|> |> | I can always go to the dial up if I need to get off a
|> |> | message or email to shout for help if I have a problem. I never
|> |> | disabled my dial up modem. So all I have to do is unplug the
|> |> | DSL modem and plug in the dial up cord to the phone line. I
|> |> | tried it and it works.
|> |>
|> |> Very good, Angel. Never burn the bridges behind you. And don't
|> |> burn your britches, either, before taking them off! That's the
|> |> mistake Terhune often makes!
|> |>
|> |> | It did when
|> |> | I checked it out right after I got the DSL. Yahoo scans their
|> |> | email.I think it is Norton. I have some other email boxes. I do
|> |> | not trust them. I get a lot of junk mail in them. Even when I
|> |> | did not open their email, I was getting Trojans. That was a
|> |> | while back.
|> |>
|> |> Well, I'm glad that stopped happening. I do recall a while back
|> |> there was a horrible episode of a ton of spam in everyone's
|> |> E-Mail. I was getting hundreds! That went on for a week at least,
|> |> before ISP's regained control. Now, every now & then, I get a
|> |> message from NetZero that spam was prevented from entering my
|> |> mailbox. I still get unsolicited stuff, but it's much, much less!
|> |> And I have OE message rules that prevents much of it from coming
|> |> & puts the rest in Deleted Items...!...
|> |>
|> |> I only had two posts in any of my IE folders larger than 90 KB.
|> |> One had an attachment. The other was HTML with a picture inside.
|> |> The largest post on this NG in my 40 days of download is 58 KB.
|> |> So, I feel it is acceptable to...
|> |>
|> |> (1) "OE, Tools menu, Message Rules, Mail".
|> |> (2) Check "Where the message size is more than size" in first
|> |> window. (3) Check "Delete it from server" in second window.
|> |> (4) Check "stop processing more rules"
|> |> (5) Click "Size" in third window, & set it to 100 KB.
|> |> (6 Use the "Move up" button to move this rule to the top of any
|> |> other rule you may have.
|> |>
|> |> Those Swen posts are 144 KB. So, they will not download.
|> |> Naturally, if you expect a large post, such as one with a
|> |> legitimate attachment, then you must disable that rule before it
|> |> is sent to you. Otherwise, you will never see it. (Update: Your
|> |> ISP may STILL have them at their "E-Mail on the WEB". So? Go do
|> |> it there too.)
|> |>
|> |> However, the fake "returned mail" posts will still get through.
|> |> They seem to be far fewer, & certainly are quicker to download.
|> |> These also are a danger, if they contain an attachment. Just
|> |> delete them, or create a rule to delete them automatically. It
|> |> seems to work to...
|> |>
|> |> Conditions:
|> |> Where the To line contains people.
|> |> Where the message has an attachment.
|> |>
|> |> Actions:
|> |> Delete it.
|> |> Stop processing more rules.
|> |>
|> |> Description:
|> |> Click "Contains people". Have it select all posts that do not
|> |> have you in the "To" field. (Mine says "Does not contain 'PCR'".)
|> |>
|> |> Move the rule up, if necessary, to just below the other.
|> |>
|> |> Now these smaller mail will all go into your "Deleted Items"
|> |> folder. When you are sure nothing of value is in there, R-Clk the
|> |> folder & select "Empty...".
|> |>
|> |> They can safely be viewed (to see nothing of importance is there)
|> |> by "R-Clk Deleted Items, Find", & check the "Received before"
|> |> box. If the Headers don't say it all, then "R-Clk one of them,
|> |> Properties, Details button, View Source" is very safe to do.
|> |>
|> |> | Angel
|> |> |
|> |> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
|> |> | news:uJhbZ6V0HHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
|> |> |> Angel wrote:
|> |> |> | Hi,
|> |> |> | I just hope that Eduardo does not try to use the software
|> |> |> | that came with his DSL package.
|> |> |>
|> |> |> Judging from Brian A.'s experience, it's best not to install
|> |> |> anything that may require AT&T help. NetZero actually scans
|> |> |> incoming E-Mail with Norton, looks like, at their server. I
|> |> |> certainly haven't had to download Norton for it. However,
|> |> |> NetZero doesn't scan WEB pages for me-- only avast! does that.
|> |> |>
|> |> |> | The AT&T keeps sending me email trying to
|> |> |> | get me to download their Virus scan and other stuff. I will
|> |> |> | not do it. Every once in a while their repair tool comes up
|> |> |> | because something goofs. I don't do it. The situation I was
|> |> |> | in goes away almost as soon as it happened. Sometimes all it
|> |> |> | takes is to quit the program I am using or restart the
|> |> |> | computer. I would be leery that I would really get into
|> |> |> | trouble using their repair tool. I would rather ask in this
|> |> |> | discussion group when problems arise.
|> |> |>
|> |> |> Yea. Sounds best to do it on your own or with the NG, if you
|> |> |> can connect, instead of with AT&T. NetZero has help screens I
|> |> |> can use offline.
|> |> |>
|> |> |> | You have to do a
|> |> |> | custom install when you install the modem. You do not need
|> |> |> | all the programs that the AT&T want you to download. That
|> |> |> | probably goes with any Internet Provider. Angel
|> |> |>
|> |> |> Sounds like that's the way to go, yea-- God bless the user who
|> |> |> can fix hir own!
|> |> |>
|> |> |> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
|> |> |> | news:exWKmGV0HHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
|> |> |> |> Eduardo wrote:
|> |> |> |> | TO : Angel, Gary,Pcr / ron/mart/curt
|> |> |> |> | Thank you very much for your help just for the fact of
|> |> |> |> | taking the time
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> You are welcome.
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> | to help me out finding out things for me and really
|> |> |> |> | guiding me with this issue out thanks allot from now on
|> |> |> |> | I'am going to bother you guys for help specially with my
|> |> |> |> | new vista system which i have a few things that drives me
|> |> |> |> | crazy
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> We don't want to go crazy or become irradiated with Vista,
|> |> |> |> either! Or XP!
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> | I'am going to try all of this tomorrow to see if something
|> |> |> |> | works or what I'am doing wrong I have to make it work now
|> |> |> |> | for sure
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> I'll continue to look in & try to help, but so far I haven't
|> |> |> |> seen anything I can sink my teeth into. (I've never actually
|> |> |> |> installed a modem.) The others do seem to be on to
|> |> |> |> something, though.
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> | thanks and i can't believe there's people so nice like you
|> |> |> |> | guys willing to give a helping hand
|> |> |> |> | :)
|> |> |> |> |
|> |> |> |> | Ac
|> |> |> |> |
|> |> |> |> |
|> |> |> |> |
|> |> |> |> |
|> |> |> |> | "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
|> |> |> |> |
|> |> |> |> |> Have you seen this?
|> |> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |
|> |> |>
|> |> |
|> |>
|> |
|> http://onlinehelp.verizon.net/consumer/bin/pdf/VersaLink327WGatewayQuickStartGuide.pdf
|> |> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> |> Right there on page 4, it states that the modem is
|> |> |> |> |> compatible with all Windows 9x editions. Also, the
|> |> |> |> |> address they say is default for that modem's access is
|> |> |> |> |> http://dslrouter or http://192.168.1.1
|> |> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> |> --
|> |> |> |> |> Gary S. Terhune
|> |> |> |> |> MS-MVP Shell/User
|> |> |> |> |> www.grystmill.com
|> |> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> |> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
|> |> |> |> |> message
|> |> |> |> |> news:1B4D5C9B-60AD-4E24-8E1F-F5D0DE5BEAB9@microsoft.com...
|> |> |> |> |> > yes angle is a westell versalink 327
|> |> |> |> |> > because i really want to see if it works I post the
|> |> |> |> |> > question here
|> |> |> |> |> >
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |
|> |> |>
|> |> |
|> |>
|> |
|> http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r18761048-WIN-98-Can-i-make-it-work-with-my-327W30-modem
|> |> |> |> |> >
|> |> |> |> |> >
|> |> |> |> |> > "Angel" wrote:
|> |> |> |> |> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> Hi Eduardo,
|> |> |> |> |> >> You mentioned the make of the modem. What is the
|> |> |> |> |> >> model? Are you sure it
|> |> |> |> |> >> is westrell versalink and not westell versalink? I
|> |> |> |> |> >> went to the website of the Westell company. They make
|> |> |> |> |> >> a lot of Modems. When I tried to go to the westrell
|> |> |> |> |> >> website, there were no modems listed. Did you get it
|> |> |> |> |> >> from Verison?
|> |> |> |> |> >> When I went to Yahoo Search it has only 2 links
|> |> |> |> |> >> listed. Again as you were asked from the experts list
|> |> |> |> |> >> your make and modell of the modem. Well, I have
|> |> |> |> |> >> to get off
|> |> |> |> |> >> because of
|> |> |> |> |> >> a thunder storm is moving in. A severe one.
|> |> |> |> |> >> Angel
|> |> |> |> |> >>
|> |> |> |> |> >> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
|> |> |> |> |> >> message
|> |> |> |> |> >>
|> news:2470C5F1-4799-416F-9AD1-0722E59C5912@microsoft.com...
|> |> |> |> |> >> > Angel now that you tell me that your dsl modem
|> |> |> |> |> >> > works with w98 i really want to know how can i get
|> |> |> |> |> >> > online with another modem like you are doing ?? my
|> |> |> |> |> >> > wireless modem is westrell versalink /is not be
|> |> |> |> |> >> > able to comunicate with wi98 ( we tried the
|> |> |> |> |> >> > ethernet port we tried to change the renew and
|> |> |> |> |> >> > remove all
|> |> |> |> |> >> the
|> |> |> |> |> >> > ip addreses we restart the pc and nothing maybe
|> |> |> |> |> >> > this is the real problem
|> |> |> |> |> >> the
|> |> |> |> |> >> > modem and not att
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > --------------------------
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > "Brian A." wrote:
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > > You may see it as being rude, I look at it as
|> |> |> |> |> >> > > being aggressive to pound the point into their
|> |> |> |> |> >> > > thick skulls.
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > OK
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > > This is your first mention of wireless
|> |> |> |> |> >> > WELL IM SORRY
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > and usb,
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > HE TOLD THAT MAYBE BECAUSE MY MODEM DOESN'T HAVE A
|> |> |> |> |> >> > USB CABLE IS NOT CAPABLE TO COMMUNICATE WITH 98
|> |> |> |> |> >> > TROUGHT ANOTHER PORT INSTEAD OF THE ETHERNET CABLE
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > both are critical details you
|> |> |> |> |> >> > > failed to provide previously.
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > :) DONT HATE ME MAN
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > thanks for the help i really appreciated
|> |> |> |> |> >> > > > thank you very much
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> --
|> |> |> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
|> |> |> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
|> |> |> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
|> |> |> |> Should things get worse after this,
|> |> |> |> PCR
|> |> |> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
|> |> |>
|> |> |> --
|> |> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
|> |> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
|> |> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
|> |> |> Should things get worse after this,
|> |> |> PCR
|> |> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
|> |>
|> |> --
|> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
|> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
|> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
|> |> Should things get worse after this,
|> |> PCR
|> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
|>
|> --
|> Thanks or Good Luck,
|> There may be humor in this post, and,
|> Naturally, you will not sue,
|> Should things get worse after this,
|> PCR
|> pcrrcp@netzero.net

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net
 
A

Angel

Hi PCR,
I had done all my email addresses in text a little while back. All of
them except 2 will let you go back the original message. I have those set up
using text. With these email accounts, if you delete an email in them it
opens the next one. If you check them without opening them to delete it,
sometimes you get pop ups. So far, I have not figured out how to get them to
go back to the original message. I do not use these too often, only to check
if someone I know sends an email to it. Any ideas? I only have 1 computer. I
wish I had 2. That's life!!
Angel

"PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
news:eSFKPWu0HHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Angel wrote:
> | Hi PCR,
> | I did this in my Outlook Express using SBC. I cannot do this in
> | the other email address I have. The only thing I did different is put
> | it in a bulk folder and flag it. That way, I can find out if it is
> | from someone I know. If it isn't I will delete it then. The rest are
> | Web Mail accounts. I set them all up for text only.
>
> That sounds good. I think you've got it covered, then. Very good. It is
> a pity, though, we must turn off various features such as HTML in
> E-Mail-- JUST because there is a rat/two out there trying to give us a
> virus!
>
> | Angel
> |
> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
> | news:OALCTmg0HHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> |> Angel wrote:
> |> | Thanks PCR,
> |> | I can always go to the dial up if I need to get off a message
> |> | or email to shout for help if I have a problem. I never disabled
> |> | my dial up modem. So all I have to do is unplug the DSL modem and
> |> | plug in the dial up cord to the phone line. I tried it and it
> |> | works.
> |>
> |> Very good, Angel. Never burn the bridges behind you. And don't burn
> |> your britches, either, before taking them off! That's the mistake
> |> Terhune often makes!
> |>
> |> | It did when
> |> | I checked it out right after I got the DSL. Yahoo scans their
> |> | email.I think it is Norton. I have some other email boxes. I do
> |> | not trust them. I get a lot of junk mail in them. Even when I did
> |> | not open their email, I was getting Trojans. That was a while back.
> |>
> |> Well, I'm glad that stopped happening. I do recall a while back there
> |> was a horrible episode of a ton of spam in everyone's E-Mail. I was
> |> getting hundreds! That went on for a week at least, before ISP's
> |> regained control. Now, every now & then, I get a message from NetZero
> |> that spam was prevented from entering my mailbox. I still get
> |> unsolicited stuff, but it's much, much less! And I have OE message
> |> rules that prevents much of it from coming & puts the rest in Deleted
> |> Items...!...
> |>
> |> I only had two posts in any of my IE folders larger than 90 KB. One
> |> had an attachment. The other was HTML with a picture inside. The
> |> largest post on this NG in my 40 days of download is 58 KB. So, I
> |> feel it is acceptable to...
> |>
> |> (1) "OE, Tools menu, Message Rules, Mail".
> |> (2) Check "Where the message size is more than size" in first window.
> |> (3) Check "Delete it from server" in second window.
> |> (4) Check "stop processing more rules"
> |> (5) Click "Size" in third window, & set it to 100 KB.
> |> (6 Use the "Move up" button to move this rule to the top of any other
> |> rule you may have.
> |>
> |> Those Swen posts are 144 KB. So, they will not download. Naturally,
> |> if you expect a large post, such as one with a legitimate
> |> attachment, then you must disable that rule before it is sent to
> |> you. Otherwise, you will never see it. (Update: Your ISP may STILL
> |> have them at their "E-Mail on the WEB". So? Go do it there too.)
> |>
> |> However, the fake "returned mail" posts will still get through. They
> |> seem to be far fewer, & certainly are quicker to download. These also
> |> are a danger, if they contain an attachment. Just delete them, or
> |> create a rule to delete them automatically. It seems to work to...
> |>
> |> Conditions:
> |> Where the To line contains people.
> |> Where the message has an attachment.
> |>
> |> Actions:
> |> Delete it.
> |> Stop processing more rules.
> |>
> |> Description:
> |> Click "Contains people". Have it select all posts that do not have
> |> you in the "To" field. (Mine says "Does not contain 'PCR'".)
> |>
> |> Move the rule up, if necessary, to just below the other.
> |>
> |> Now these smaller mail will all go into your "Deleted Items" folder.
> |> When you are sure nothing of value is in there, R-Clk the folder &
> |> select "Empty...".
> |>
> |> They can safely be viewed (to see nothing of importance is there) by
> |> "R-Clk Deleted Items, Find", & check the "Received before" box. If
> |> the Headers don't say it all, then "R-Clk one of them, Properties,
> |> Details button, View Source" is very safe to do.
> |>
> |> | Angel
> |> |
> |> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
> |> | news:uJhbZ6V0HHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> |> |> Angel wrote:
> |> |> | Hi,
> |> |> | I just hope that Eduardo does not try to use the software
> |> |> | that came with his DSL package.
> |> |>
> |> |> Judging from Brian A.'s experience, it's best not to install
> |> |> anything that may require AT&T help. NetZero actually scans
> |> |> incoming E-Mail with Norton, looks like, at their server. I
> |> |> certainly haven't had to download Norton for it. However, NetZero
> |> |> doesn't scan WEB pages for me-- only avast! does that.
> |> |>
> |> |> | The AT&T keeps sending me email trying to
> |> |> | get me to download their Virus scan and other stuff. I will not
> |> |> | do it. Every once in a while their repair tool comes up because
> |> |> | something goofs. I don't do it. The situation I was in goes away
> |> |> | almost as soon as it happened. Sometimes all it takes is to quit
> |> |> | the program I am using or restart the computer. I would be leery
> |> |> | that I would really get into trouble using their repair tool. I
> |> |> | would rather ask in this discussion group when problems arise.
> |> |>
> |> |> Yea. Sounds best to do it on your own or with the NG, if you can
> |> |> connect, instead of with AT&T. NetZero has help screens I can use
> |> |> offline.
> |> |>
> |> |> | You have to do a
> |> |> | custom install when you install the modem. You do not need all
> |> |> | the programs that the AT&T want you to download. That probably
> |> |> | goes with any Internet Provider. Angel
> |> |>
> |> |> Sounds like that's the way to go, yea-- God bless the user who can
> |> |> fix hir own!
> |> |>
> |> |> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
> |> |> | news:exWKmGV0HHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> |> |> |> Eduardo wrote:
> |> |> |> | TO : Angel, Gary,Pcr / ron/mart/curt
> |> |> |> | Thank you very much for your help just for the fact of taking
> |> |> |> | the time
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> You are welcome.
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> | to help me out finding out things for me and really guiding
> |> |> |> | me with this issue out thanks allot from now on I'am going to
> |> |> |> | bother you guys for help specially with my new vista system
> |> |> |> | which i have a few things that drives me crazy
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> We don't want to go crazy or become irradiated with Vista,
> |> |> |> either! Or XP!
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> | I'am going to try all of this tomorrow to see if something
> |> |> |> | works or what I'am doing wrong I have to make it work now for
> |> |> |> | sure
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> I'll continue to look in & try to help, but so far I haven't
> |> |> |> seen anything I can sink my teeth into. (I've never actually
> |> |> |> installed a modem.) The others do seem to be on to something,
> |> |> |> though.
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> | thanks and i can't believe there's people so nice like you
> |> |> |> | guys willing to give a helping hand
> |> |> |> | :)
> |> |> |> |
> |> |> |> | Ac
> |> |> |> |
> |> |> |> |
> |> |> |> |
> |> |> |> |
> |> |> |> | "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
> |> |> |> |
> |> |> |> |> Have you seen this?
> |> |> |> |>
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |
> |> |>
> |> |
> |>
> |
>

http://onlinehelp.verizon.net/consumer/bin/pdf/VersaLink327WGatewayQuickStartGuide.pdf
> |> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> |> Right there on page 4, it states that the modem is
> |> |> |> |> compatible with all Windows 9x editions. Also, the address
> |> |> |> |> they say is default for that modem's access is
> |> |> |> |> http://dslrouter or http://192.168.1.1
> |> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> |> --
> |> |> |> |> Gary S. Terhune
> |> |> |> |> MS-MVP Shell/User
> |> |> |> |> www.grystmill.com
> |> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> |> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> |> |> |> |> message
> |> |> |> |> news:1B4D5C9B-60AD-4E24-8E1F-F5D0DE5BEAB9@microsoft.com...
> |> |> |> |> > yes angle is a westell versalink 327
> |> |> |> |> > because i really want to see if it works I post the
> |> |> |> |> > question here
> |> |> |> |> >
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |
> |> |>
> |> |
> |>
> |
>

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r18761048-WIN-98-Can-i-make-it-work-with-my-327W30-modem
> |> |> |> |> >
> |> |> |> |> >
> |> |> |> |> > "Angel" wrote:
> |> |> |> |> >
> |> |> |> |> >> Hi Eduardo,
> |> |> |> |> >> You mentioned the make of the modem. What is the
> |> |> |> |> >> model? Are you sure it
> |> |> |> |> >> is westrell versalink and not westell versalink? I went
> |> |> |> |> >> to the website of the Westell company. They make a lot of
> |> |> |> |> >> Modems. When I tried to go to the westrell website, there
> |> |> |> |> >> were no modems listed. Did you get it from Verison?
> |> |> |> |> >> When I went to Yahoo Search it has only 2 links listed.
> |> |> |> |> >> Again as you were asked from the experts list your make
> |> |> |> |> >> and modell of the modem. Well, I have to get off
> |> |> |> |> >> because of
> |> |> |> |> >> a thunder storm is moving in. A severe one.
> |> |> |> |> >> Angel
> |> |> |> |> >>
> |> |> |> |> >> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> |> |> |> |> >> message
> |> |> |> |> >>
> news:2470C5F1-4799-416F-9AD1-0722E59C5912@microsoft.com...
> |> |> |> |> >> > Angel now that you tell me that your dsl modem works
> |> |> |> |> >> > with w98 i really want to know how can i get online
> |> |> |> |> >> > with another modem like you are doing ?? my
> |> |> |> |> >> > wireless modem is westrell versalink /is not be able to
> |> |> |> |> >> > comunicate with wi98 ( we tried the ethernet port we
> |> |> |> |> >> > tried to change the renew and remove all
> |> |> |> |> >> the
> |> |> |> |> >> > ip addreses we restart the pc and nothing maybe this is
> |> |> |> |> >> > the real problem
> |> |> |> |> >> the
> |> |> |> |> >> > modem and not att
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > --------------------------
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > "Brian A." wrote:
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > > You may see it as being rude, I look at it as being
> |> |> |> |> >> > > aggressive to pound the point into their thick
> |> |> |> |> >> > > skulls.
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > OK
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > > This is your first mention of wireless
> |> |> |> |> >> > WELL IM SORRY
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > and usb,
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > HE TOLD THAT MAYBE BECAUSE MY MODEM DOESN'T HAVE A USB
> |> |> |> |> >> > CABLE IS NOT CAPABLE TO COMMUNICATE WITH 98 TROUGHT
> |> |> |> |> >> > ANOTHER PORT INSTEAD OF THE ETHERNET CABLE
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > both are critical details you
> |> |> |> |> >> > > failed to provide previously.
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > :) DONT HATE ME MAN
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> >
> |> |> |> |> >> > thanks for the help i really appreciated
> |> |> |> |> >> > > > thank you very much
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> --
> |> |> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
> |> |> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
> |> |> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
> |> |> |> Should things get worse after this,
> |> |> |> PCR
> |> |> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
> |> |>
> |> |> --
> |> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
> |> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
> |> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
> |> |> Should things get worse after this,
> |> |> PCR
> |> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
> |>
> |> --
> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
> |> Should things get worse after this,
> |> PCR
> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
>
> --
> Thanks or Good Luck,
> There may be humor in this post, and,
> Naturally, you will not sue,
> Should things get worse after this,
> PCR
> pcrrcp@netzero.net
>
>
 
A

Angel

Hi Dan,
I still have stuff in my registry from McAfee. 2 folders I know of. There
may be more junk in the Registry from them, maybe shared files. I left them
alone. I do not want to mess around the registry too much. I did take
lop.com out of there. Someone was here back in '03 that used my computer
without me being nearby. He did not have my Virus Shield turned on. At that
time you had to check if it was on before you went on the web. He messed it
up real bad!! Trojans, virus's, spyware. You name it, the computer had it.
Angel

"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:59639C3D-E458-401F-8C91-620F17DFC2F4@microsoft.com...
> AVG is my favorite since I did not like the interface of Avast. I used to
> use AntiVir which was okay but not as good as AVG in my opinion. The

really
> nice thing about AVG is that it uses only a small amount of resources and
> removes registry entries when you unistall it. I think all programs

should
> automatically remove everything including registry entries when the

programs
> are unistalled.
>
> "Angel" wrote:
>
> > Hi PCR,
> > I also had problem with McAfee updates, that is why I got Avast! as
> > virus scan. By the way, about Avast! I had to uninstall and reinstall
> > Avast!. I had a problem after deleting some files and tried to fix the
> > registry, It did not work. Then something messed up my computer. I had

to
> > go back to a backup and when I did, I was not able to access Avast! I am
> > glad I have the back up system even though it backs up on the same

machine.
> > I had to reinstall Avast!. You were saying something about the ball with

a
> > line through it. When I reinstalled it, I wound up with 2 balls one with

a
> > line, or (i) and one with an (a). I then remembered I had merged the

two. I
> > merged the 2 again and I have 1 only with an (a). Just thought I would

tell
> > you about it. Too bad about you being charged for the phone call with
> > NetZero. That is why I got the Ultimate with PeoplePC. It is a little

more
> > expensive but you are not charged for tech support phone calls. I was

paying
> > $12.95. Their regular PeoplePC online is $9.95 I think. You then pay for
> > tech support by the minute. If you want to get the PeoplePC Ultimate you
> > just call 1 800 Peoplepc they will send a disk.
> > Angel
> >
> > "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
> > news:u1UUgF8zHHA.1100@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > > Angel wrote:
> > > | Eduardo,
> > > | What type of modem do you have? I have an external modem
> > > | w/router that I got from ATT. I ordered it on line from them. That
> > > | way you don't need to tell them you have W98. I think that even

their
> > > | regular modem works the same. The one with the router acts as a
> > > | firewall. I just did not use their disk that came with the modem. I
> > > | do not use any of their stuff, such as their virus scanner, etc. You
> > > | need someone that is in this group to help you figure out the real
> > > | problem. I have ATT DSL. If you have dial up modem you will have to
> > > | get another provider. I had PeoplePC until I switched to ATT DSL,

PCR
> > > | has NetZero. These are inexpensive. Angel
> > >
> > > Right. And NetZero's customer support also was lacking. HOWEVER, I

never
> > > will have an epileptic fit of anger like Brian A.-- because they added

a
> > > month to my subscription to compensate the expense of the call. It was
> > > McAfee's auto-System scan causing the problem! But NetZero just kept
> > > having me play with their own settings!
> > >
> > > | "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > | news:BAFF4318-5C58-4921-9BBA-1F08B144A1F1@microsoft.com...
> > > |> 1 Thanks for your responses
> > > |> well there's no way I can get the computer to work with the

ethernet
> > > |> of my modem i spoke with att again and only bacause i was rude they
> > > |> help this time.
> > > |>
> > > |> and is no way possible this modems can work with windows 98 we did
> > > |> eveything i spend 40 minutes with the guy in the philipines only
> > > |> because most of the iwireless modems don't have usb ports this pc
> > > |> only can get online trought dial up mode
> > > |>
> > > |> well a least i got online for a few minutes and send a few files

to
> > > |> my msn account but thanks for the help i really appreciated
> > > |> thank you very much
> > > |> "Angel" wrote:
> > >
> > > --
> > > Thanks or Good Luck,
> > > There may be humor in this post, and,
> > > Naturally, you will not sue,
> > > Should things get worse after this,
> > > PCR
> > > pcrrcp@netzero.net
> > >
> > >

> >
> >
> >
 
A

Angel

PCR,
You will have to give the credit to Gary. He is the one that helped me
with installing the Modem w/router.
Angel

"PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
news:uJhbZ6V0HHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Angel wrote:
> | Hi,
> | I just hope that Eduardo does not try to use the software that
> | came with his DSL package.
>
> Judging from Brian A.'s experience, it's best not to install anything
> that may require AT&T help. NetZero actually scans incoming E-Mail with
> Norton, looks like, at their server. I certainly haven't had to download
> Norton for it. However, NetZero doesn't scan WEB pages for me-- only
> avast! does that.
>
> | The AT&T keeps sending me email trying to
> | get me to download their Virus scan and other stuff. I will not do
> | it. Every once in a while their repair tool comes up because
> | something goofs. I don't do it. The situation I was in goes away
> | almost as soon as it happened. Sometimes all it takes is to quit the
> | program I am using or restart the computer. I would be leery that I
> | would really get into trouble using their repair tool. I would rather
> | ask in this discussion group when problems arise.
>
> Yea. Sounds best to do it on your own or with the NG, if you can
> connect, instead of with AT&T. NetZero has help screens I can use
> offline.
>
> | You have to do a
> | custom install when you install the modem. You do not need all the
> | programs that the AT&T want you to download. That probably goes with
> | any Internet Provider. Angel
>
> Sounds like that's the way to go, yea-- God bless the user who can fix
> hir own!
>
> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
> | news:exWKmGV0HHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> |> Eduardo wrote:
> |> | TO : Angel, Gary,Pcr / ron/mart/curt
> |> | Thank you very much for your help just for the fact of taking the
> |> | time
> |>
> |> You are welcome.
> |>
> |> | to help me out finding out things for me and really guiding me
> |> | with this issue out thanks allot from now on I'am going to bother
> |> | you guys for help specially with my new vista system which i have
> |> | a few things that drives me crazy
> |>
> |> We don't want to go crazy or become irradiated with Vista, either! Or
> |> XP!
> |>
> |> | I'am going to try all of this tomorrow to see if something works or
> |> | what I'am doing wrong I have to make it work now for sure
> |>
> |> I'll continue to look in & try to help, but so far I haven't seen
> |> anything I can sink my teeth into. (I've never actually installed a
> |> modem.) The others do seem to be on to something, though.
> |>
> |> | thanks and i can't believe there's people so nice like you guys
> |> | willing to give a helping hand
> |> | :)
> |> |
> |> | Ac
> |> |
> |> |
> |> |
> |> |
> |> | "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
> |> |
> |> |> Have you seen this?
> |> |>
> |>
> |
>

http://onlinehelp.verizon.net/consumer/bin/pdf/VersaLink327WGatewayQuickStartGuide.pdf
> |> |>
> |> |> Right there on page 4, it states that the modem is compatible with
> |> |> all Windows 9x editions. Also, the address they say is default for
> |> |> that modem's access is
> |> |> http://dslrouter or http://192.168.1.1
> |> |>
> |> |> --
> |> |> Gary S. Terhune
> |> |> MS-MVP Shell/User
> |> |> www.grystmill.com
> |> |>
> |> |> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> |> |> news:1B4D5C9B-60AD-4E24-8E1F-F5D0DE5BEAB9@microsoft.com...
> |> |> > yes angle is a westell versalink 327
> |> |> > because i really want to see if it works I post the question
> |> |> > here
> |> |> >
> |>
> |
>

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r18761048-WIN-98-Can-i-make-it-work-with-my-327W30-modem
> |> |> >
> |> |> >
> |> |> > "Angel" wrote:
> |> |> >
> |> |> >> Hi Eduardo,
> |> |> >> You mentioned the make of the modem. What is the model? Are
> |> |> >> you sure it
> |> |> >> is westrell versalink and not westell versalink? I went to the
> |> |> >> website of the Westell company. They make a lot of Modems.
> |> |> >> When I tried to go to the westrell website, there were no
> |> |> >> modems listed. Did you get it from Verison?
> |> |> >> When I went to Yahoo Search it has only 2 links listed. Again
> |> |> >> as you were asked from the experts list your make and modell
> |> |> >> of the modem. Well, I have to get off because of a thunder
> |> |> >> storm is moving in. A severe one.
> |> |> >> Angel
> |> |> >>
> |> |> >> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> |> |> >> news:2470C5F1-4799-416F-9AD1-0722E59C5912@microsoft.com...
> |> |> >> > Angel now that you tell me that your dsl modem works with
> |> |> >> > w98 i really want to know how can i get online with another
> |> |> >> > modem like you are doing ?? my
> |> |> >> > wireless modem is westrell versalink /is not be able to
> |> |> >> > comunicate with wi98 ( we tried the ethernet port we tried to
> |> |> >> > change the renew and remove all
> |> |> >> the
> |> |> >> > ip addreses we restart the pc and nothing maybe this is the
> |> |> >> > real problem
> |> |> >> the
> |> |> >> > modem and not att
> |> |> >> >
> |> |> >> >
> |> |> >> > --------------------------
> |> |> >> >
> |> |> >> > "Brian A." wrote:
> |> |> >> >
> |> |> >> > > You may see it as being rude, I look at it as being
> |> |> >> > > aggressive to pound the point into their thick skulls.
> |> |> >> >
> |> |> >> >
> |> |> >> > OK
> |> |> >> >
> |> |> >> >
> |> |> >> >
> |> |> >> > > This is your first mention of wireless
> |> |> >> > WELL IM SORRY
> |> |> >> >
> |> |> >> >
> |> |> >> > and usb,
> |> |> >> >
> |> |> >> > HE TOLD THAT MAYBE BECAUSE MY MODEM DOESN'T HAVE A USB CABLE
> |> |> >> > IS NOT CAPABLE TO COMMUNICATE WITH 98 TROUGHT ANOTHER PORT
> |> |> >> > INSTEAD OF THE ETHERNET CABLE
> |> |> >> >
> |> |> >> > both are critical details you
> |> |> >> > > failed to provide previously.
> |> |> >> >
> |> |> >> > :) DONT HATE ME MAN
> |> |> >> >
> |> |> >> >
> |> |> >> >
> |> |> >> > thanks for the help i really appreciated
> |> |> >> > > > thank you very much
> |>
> |> --
> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
> |> Should things get worse after this,
> |> PCR
> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
>
> --
> Thanks or Good Luck,
> There may be humor in this post, and,
> Naturally, you will not sue,
> Should things get worse after this,
> PCR
> pcrrcp@netzero.net
>
>
 
P

PCR

Angel wrote:
| Hi PCR,
| I had done all my email addresses in text a little while back.
| All of them except 2 will let you go back the original message. I
| have those set up using text. With these email accounts, if you
| delete an email in them it opens the next one. If you check them
| without opening them to delete it, sometimes you get pop ups. So far,
| I have not figured out how to get them to go back to the original
| message. I do not use these too often, only to check if someone I
| know sends an email to it. Any ideas? I only have 1 computer. I wish
| I had 2. That's life!! Angel

Normally, I...

(a) "R-Clk the InBox, Find".
(b) Check "Received before" box.
(c) Click the "Find now" button.

Then, all the InBox E-Mail shows up in a Find box. R-Clk individual E-Mail, & delete going by title. If that isn't good enough, you may safely look inside one by...

(a) R-Clk individual E-Mail, & select "Properties".
(b) Click the Details tab, & then the "Message Source" button.

It is very safe to read it that way. If it speaks of attachments or HTML, delete it!

| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
| news:eSFKPWu0HHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
|> Angel wrote:
|> | Hi PCR,
|> | I did this in my Outlook Express using SBC. I cannot do this
|> | in the other email address I have. The only thing I did different
|> | is put it in a bulk folder and flag it. That way, I can find out
|> | if it is from someone I know. If it isn't I will delete it then.
|> | The rest are Web Mail accounts. I set them all up for text only.
|>
|> That sounds good. I think you've got it covered, then. Very good. It
|> is a pity, though, we must turn off various features such as HTML in
|> E-Mail-- JUST because there is a rat/two out there trying to give us
|> a virus!
|>
|> | Angel
|> |
|> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
|> | news:OALCTmg0HHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
|> |> Angel wrote:
|> |> | Thanks PCR,
|> |> | I can always go to the dial up if I need to get off a
|> |> | message or email to shout for help if I have a problem. I never
|> |> | disabled my dial up modem. So all I have to do is unplug the
|> |> | DSL modem and plug in the dial up cord to the phone line. I
|> |> | tried it and it works.
|> |>
|> |> Very good, Angel. Never burn the bridges behind you. And don't
|> |> burn your britches, either, before taking them off! That's the
|> |> mistake Terhune often makes!
|> |>
|> |> | It did when
|> |> | I checked it out right after I got the DSL. Yahoo scans their
|> |> | email.I think it is Norton. I have some other email boxes. I do
|> |> | not trust them. I get a lot of junk mail in them. Even when I
|> |> | did not open their email, I was getting Trojans. That was a
|> |> | while back.
|> |>
|> |> Well, I'm glad that stopped happening. I do recall a while back
|> |> there was a horrible episode of a ton of spam in everyone's
|> |> E-Mail. I was getting hundreds! That went on for a week at least,
|> |> before ISP's regained control. Now, every now & then, I get a
|> |> message from NetZero that spam was prevented from entering my
|> |> mailbox. I still get unsolicited stuff, but it's much, much less!
|> |> And I have OE message rules that prevents much of it from coming
|> |> & puts the rest in Deleted Items...!...
|> |>
|> |> I only had two posts in any of my IE folders larger than 90 KB.
|> |> One had an attachment. The other was HTML with a picture inside.
|> |> The largest post on this NG in my 40 days of download is 58 KB.
|> |> So, I feel it is acceptable to...
|> |>
|> |> (1) "OE, Tools menu, Message Rules, Mail".
|> |> (2) Check "Where the message size is more than size" in first
|> |> window. (3) Check "Delete it from server" in second window.
|> |> (4) Check "stop processing more rules"
|> |> (5) Click "Size" in third window, & set it to 100 KB.
|> |> (6 Use the "Move up" button to move this rule to the top of any
|> |> other rule you may have.
|> |>
|> |> Those Swen posts are 144 KB. So, they will not download.
|> |> Naturally, if you expect a large post, such as one with a
|> |> legitimate attachment, then you must disable that rule before it
|> |> is sent to you. Otherwise, you will never see it. (Update: Your
|> |> ISP may STILL have them at their "E-Mail on the WEB". So? Go do
|> |> it there too.)
|> |>
|> |> However, the fake "returned mail" posts will still get through.
|> |> They seem to be far fewer, & certainly are quicker to download.
|> |> These also are a danger, if they contain an attachment. Just
|> |> delete them, or create a rule to delete them automatically. It
|> |> seems to work to...
|> |>
|> |> Conditions:
|> |> Where the To line contains people.
|> |> Where the message has an attachment.
|> |>
|> |> Actions:
|> |> Delete it.
|> |> Stop processing more rules.
|> |>
|> |> Description:
|> |> Click "Contains people". Have it select all posts that do not
|> |> have you in the "To" field. (Mine says "Does not contain 'PCR'".)
|> |>
|> |> Move the rule up, if necessary, to just below the other.
|> |>
|> |> Now these smaller mail will all go into your "Deleted Items"
|> |> folder. When you are sure nothing of value is in there, R-Clk the
|> |> folder & select "Empty...".
|> |>
|> |> They can safely be viewed (to see nothing of importance is there)
|> |> by "R-Clk Deleted Items, Find", & check the "Received before"
|> |> box. If the Headers don't say it all, then "R-Clk one of them,
|> |> Properties, Details button, View Source" is very safe to do.
|> |>
|> |> | Angel
|> |> |
|> |> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
|> |> | news:uJhbZ6V0HHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
|> |> |> Angel wrote:
|> |> |> | Hi,
|> |> |> | I just hope that Eduardo does not try to use the software
|> |> |> | that came with his DSL package.
|> |> |>
|> |> |> Judging from Brian A.'s experience, it's best not to install
|> |> |> anything that may require AT&T help. NetZero actually scans
|> |> |> incoming E-Mail with Norton, looks like, at their server. I
|> |> |> certainly haven't had to download Norton for it. However,
|> |> |> NetZero doesn't scan WEB pages for me-- only avast! does that.
|> |> |>
|> |> |> | The AT&T keeps sending me email trying to
|> |> |> | get me to download their Virus scan and other stuff. I will
|> |> |> | not do it. Every once in a while their repair tool comes up
|> |> |> | because something goofs. I don't do it. The situation I was
|> |> |> | in goes away almost as soon as it happened. Sometimes all it
|> |> |> | takes is to quit the program I am using or restart the
|> |> |> | computer. I would be leery that I would really get into
|> |> |> | trouble using their repair tool. I would rather ask in this
|> |> |> | discussion group when problems arise.
|> |> |>
|> |> |> Yea. Sounds best to do it on your own or with the NG, if you
|> |> |> can connect, instead of with AT&T. NetZero has help screens I
|> |> |> can use offline.
|> |> |>
|> |> |> | You have to do a
|> |> |> | custom install when you install the modem. You do not need
|> |> |> | all the programs that the AT&T want you to download. That
|> |> |> | probably goes with any Internet Provider. Angel
|> |> |>
|> |> |> Sounds like that's the way to go, yea-- God bless the user who
|> |> |> can fix hir own!
|> |> |>
|> |> |> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
|> |> |> | news:exWKmGV0HHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
|> |> |> |> Eduardo wrote:
|> |> |> |> | TO : Angel, Gary,Pcr / ron/mart/curt
|> |> |> |> | Thank you very much for your help just for the fact of
|> |> |> |> | taking the time
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> You are welcome.
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> | to help me out finding out things for me and really
|> |> |> |> | guiding me with this issue out thanks allot from now on
|> |> |> |> | I'am going to bother you guys for help specially with my
|> |> |> |> | new vista system which i have a few things that drives me
|> |> |> |> | crazy
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> We don't want to go crazy or become irradiated with Vista,
|> |> |> |> either! Or XP!
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> | I'am going to try all of this tomorrow to see if something
|> |> |> |> | works or what I'am doing wrong I have to make it work now
|> |> |> |> | for sure
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> I'll continue to look in & try to help, but so far I haven't
|> |> |> |> seen anything I can sink my teeth into. (I've never actually
|> |> |> |> installed a modem.) The others do seem to be on to
|> |> |> |> something, though.
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> | thanks and i can't believe there's people so nice like you
|> |> |> |> | guys willing to give a helping hand
|> |> |> |> | :)
|> |> |> |> |
|> |> |> |> | Ac
|> |> |> |> |
|> |> |> |> |
|> |> |> |> |
|> |> |> |> |
|> |> |> |> | "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
|> |> |> |> |
|> |> |> |> |> Have you seen this?
|> |> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |
|> |> |>
|> |> |
|> |>
|> |
|>
| http://onlinehelp.verizon.net/consumer/bin/pdf/VersaLink327WGatewayQuickStartGuide.pdf
|> |> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> |> Right there on page 4, it states that the modem is
|> |> |> |> |> compatible with all Windows 9x editions. Also, the
|> |> |> |> |> address they say is default for that modem's access is
|> |> |> |> |> http://dslrouter or http://192.168.1.1
|> |> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> |> --
|> |> |> |> |> Gary S. Terhune
|> |> |> |> |> MS-MVP Shell/User
|> |> |> |> |> www.grystmill.com
|> |> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> |> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
|> |> |> |> |> message
|> |> |> |> |> news:1B4D5C9B-60AD-4E24-8E1F-F5D0DE5BEAB9@microsoft.com...
|> |> |> |> |> > yes angle is a westell versalink 327
|> |> |> |> |> > because i really want to see if it works I post the
|> |> |> |> |> > question here
|> |> |> |> |> >
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |
|> |> |>
|> |> |
|> |>
|> |
|>
| http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r18761048-WIN-98-Can-i-make-it-work-with-my-327W30-modem
|> |> |> |> |> >
|> |> |> |> |> >
|> |> |> |> |> > "Angel" wrote:
|> |> |> |> |> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> Hi Eduardo,
|> |> |> |> |> >> You mentioned the make of the modem. What is the
|> |> |> |> |> >> model? Are you sure it
|> |> |> |> |> >> is westrell versalink and not westell versalink? I
|> |> |> |> |> >> went to the website of the Westell company. They make
|> |> |> |> |> >> a lot of Modems. When I tried to go to the westrell
|> |> |> |> |> >> website, there were no modems listed. Did you get it
|> |> |> |> |> >> from Verison?
|> |> |> |> |> >> When I went to Yahoo Search it has only 2 links
|> |> |> |> |> >> listed. Again as you were asked from the experts list
|> |> |> |> |> >> your make and modell of the modem. Well, I have
|> |> |> |> |> >> to get off
|> |> |> |> |> >> because of
|> |> |> |> |> >> a thunder storm is moving in. A severe one.
|> |> |> |> |> >> Angel
|> |> |> |> |> >>
|> |> |> |> |> >> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
|> |> |> |> |> >> message
|> |> |> |> |> >>
|> news:2470C5F1-4799-416F-9AD1-0722E59C5912@microsoft.com...
|> |> |> |> |> >> > Angel now that you tell me that your dsl modem
|> |> |> |> |> >> > works with w98 i really want to know how can i get
|> |> |> |> |> >> > online with another modem like you are doing ?? my
|> |> |> |> |> >> > wireless modem is westrell versalink /is not be
|> |> |> |> |> >> > able to comunicate with wi98 ( we tried the
|> |> |> |> |> >> > ethernet port we tried to change the renew and
|> |> |> |> |> >> > remove all
|> |> |> |> |> >> the
|> |> |> |> |> >> > ip addreses we restart the pc and nothing maybe
|> |> |> |> |> >> > this is the real problem
|> |> |> |> |> >> the
|> |> |> |> |> >> > modem and not att
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > --------------------------
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > "Brian A." wrote:
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > > You may see it as being rude, I look at it as
|> |> |> |> |> >> > > being aggressive to pound the point into their
|> |> |> |> |> >> > > thick skulls.
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > OK
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > > This is your first mention of wireless
|> |> |> |> |> >> > WELL IM SORRY
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > and usb,
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > HE TOLD THAT MAYBE BECAUSE MY MODEM DOESN'T HAVE A
|> |> |> |> |> >> > USB CABLE IS NOT CAPABLE TO COMMUNICATE WITH 98
|> |> |> |> |> >> > TROUGHT ANOTHER PORT INSTEAD OF THE ETHERNET CABLE
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > both are critical details you
|> |> |> |> |> >> > > failed to provide previously.
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > :) DONT HATE ME MAN
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > thanks for the help i really appreciated
|> |> |> |> |> >> > > > thank you very much
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> --
|> |> |> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
|> |> |> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
|> |> |> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
|> |> |> |> Should things get worse after this,
|> |> |> |> PCR
|> |> |> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
|> |> |>
|> |> |> --
|> |> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
|> |> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
|> |> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
|> |> |> Should things get worse after this,
|> |> |> PCR
|> |> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
|> |>
|> |> --
|> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
|> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
|> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
|> |> Should things get worse after this,
|> |> PCR
|> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
|>
|> --
|> Thanks or Good Luck,
|> There may be humor in this post, and,
|> Naturally, you will not sue,
|> Should things get worse after this,
|> PCR
|> pcrrcp@netzero.net

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net
 
P

PCR

Angel wrote:
| PCR,
| You will have to give the credit to Gary. He is the one that
| helped me with installing the Modem w/router.
| Angel

Terhune! How many posts did he do it with?

| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
| news:uJhbZ6V0HHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
|> Angel wrote:
|> | Hi,
|> | I just hope that Eduardo does not try to use the software that
|> | came with his DSL package.
|>
|> Judging from Brian A.'s experience, it's best not to install anything
|> that may require AT&T help. NetZero actually scans incoming E-Mail
|> with Norton, looks like, at their server. I certainly haven't had to
|> download Norton for it. However, NetZero doesn't scan WEB pages for
|> me-- only avast! does that.

....snip
 
A

Angel

PCR,
It has been about 3 months ago. I really so not recall how many posts.
My sister in law came to visit, she started asking me questions about why
one of my sons got a divorce . I told her, I never asked because I did not
think it was any of my business. If she really wanted to know she should ask
him. She only stayed until I gave her that answer. Then she went to his
brother and asked the same thing. She got close to the same answer, she
left. You should ask Gary if you really want to know.
Angel

"PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
news:%23lfkDZs1HHA.6128@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
Angel wrote:
| PCR,
| You will have to give the credit to Gary. He is the one that
| helped me with installing the Modem w/router.
| Angel

Terhune! How many posts did he do it with?

| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
| news:uJhbZ6V0HHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
|> Angel wrote:
|> | Hi,
|> | I just hope that Eduardo does not try to use the software that
|> | came with his DSL package.
|>
|> Judging from Brian A.'s experience, it's best not to install anything
|> that may require AT&T help. NetZero actually scans incoming E-Mail
|> with Norton, looks like, at their server. I certainly haven't had to
|> download Norton for it. However, NetZero doesn't scan WEB pages for
|> me-- only avast! does that.

....snip
 
A

Angel

PCR,
Maybe you did not understand what I was saying. These 2 email addresses,
if you delete an email when it is open. You read it and do not want to keep
it. It then goes to the NEXT email. If you delete it without opening it,
sometimes you get pop ups.
I have done the properties on a lot of email. No problem there.
Like I said, I wish I had 2 computer because of the personal stuff on
this one. I was promised an old ME one but the person has not finished
downloading the files from it. The person has 2 jobs and has activities on
the side. The person is very active in the same medical group I am in.
When I get that computer I would like to put Win98 on it. All I have is
a OEM disk. Can I use it or do I have to get a regular 98 disk? Or can I put
the stuff I use in 98 on it the way it is with the ME OS?
Angel

"PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
news:uWD$qXs1HHA.3916@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
Angel wrote:
| Hi PCR,
| I had done all my email addresses in text a little while back.
| All of them except 2 will let you go back the original message. I
| have those set up using text. With these email accounts, if you
| delete an email in them it opens the next one. If you check them
| without opening them to delete it, sometimes you get pop ups. So far,
| I have not figured out how to get them to go back to the original
| message. I do not use these too often, only to check if someone I
| know sends an email to it. Any ideas? I only have 1 computer. I wish
| I had 2. That's life!! Angel

Normally, I...

(a) "R-Clk the InBox, Find".
(b) Check "Received before" box.
(c) Click the "Find now" button.

Then, all the InBox E-Mail shows up in a Find box. R-Clk individual E-Mail,
& delete going by title. If that isn't good enough, you may safely look
inside one by...

(a) R-Clk individual E-Mail, & select "Properties".
(b) Click the Details tab, & then the "Message Source" button.

It is very safe to read it that way. If it speaks of attachments or HTML,
delete it!

| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
| news:eSFKPWu0HHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
|> Angel wrote:
|> | Hi PCR,
|> | I did this in my Outlook Express using SBC. I cannot do this
|> | in the other email address I have. The only thing I did different
|> | is put it in a bulk folder and flag it. That way, I can find out
|> | if it is from someone I know. If it isn't I will delete it then.
|> | The rest are Web Mail accounts. I set them all up for text only.
|>
|> That sounds good. I think you've got it covered, then. Very good. It
|> is a pity, though, we must turn off various features such as HTML in
|> E-Mail-- JUST because there is a rat/two out there trying to give us
|> a virus!
|>
|> | Angel
|> |
|> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
|> | news:OALCTmg0HHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
|> |> Angel wrote:
|> |> | Thanks PCR,
|> |> | I can always go to the dial up if I need to get off a
|> |> | message or email to shout for help if I have a problem. I never
|> |> | disabled my dial up modem. So all I have to do is unplug the
|> |> | DSL modem and plug in the dial up cord to the phone line. I
|> |> | tried it and it works.
|> |>
|> |> Very good, Angel. Never burn the bridges behind you. And don't
|> |> burn your britches, either, before taking them off! That's the
|> |> mistake Terhune often makes!
|> |>
|> |> | It did when
|> |> | I checked it out right after I got the DSL. Yahoo scans their
|> |> | email.I think it is Norton. I have some other email boxes. I do
|> |> | not trust them. I get a lot of junk mail in them. Even when I
|> |> | did not open their email, I was getting Trojans. That was a
|> |> | while back.
|> |>
|> |> Well, I'm glad that stopped happening. I do recall a while back
|> |> there was a horrible episode of a ton of spam in everyone's
|> |> E-Mail. I was getting hundreds! That went on for a week at least,
|> |> before ISP's regained control. Now, every now & then, I get a
|> |> message from NetZero that spam was prevented from entering my
|> |> mailbox. I still get unsolicited stuff, but it's much, much less!
|> |> And I have OE message rules that prevents much of it from coming
|> |> & puts the rest in Deleted Items...!...
|> |>
|> |> I only had two posts in any of my IE folders larger than 90 KB.
|> |> One had an attachment. The other was HTML with a picture inside.
|> |> The largest post on this NG in my 40 days of download is 58 KB.
|> |> So, I feel it is acceptable to...
|> |>
|> |> (1) "OE, Tools menu, Message Rules, Mail".
|> |> (2) Check "Where the message size is more than size" in first
|> |> window. (3) Check "Delete it from server" in second window.
|> |> (4) Check "stop processing more rules"
|> |> (5) Click "Size" in third window, & set it to 100 KB.
|> |> (6 Use the "Move up" button to move this rule to the top of any
|> |> other rule you may have.
|> |>
|> |> Those Swen posts are 144 KB. So, they will not download.
|> |> Naturally, if you expect a large post, such as one with a
|> |> legitimate attachment, then you must disable that rule before it
|> |> is sent to you. Otherwise, you will never see it. (Update: Your
|> |> ISP may STILL have them at their "E-Mail on the WEB". So? Go do
|> |> it there too.)
|> |>
|> |> However, the fake "returned mail" posts will still get through.
|> |> They seem to be far fewer, & certainly are quicker to download.
|> |> These also are a danger, if they contain an attachment. Just
|> |> delete them, or create a rule to delete them automatically. It
|> |> seems to work to...
|> |>
|> |> Conditions:
|> |> Where the To line contains people.
|> |> Where the message has an attachment.
|> |>
|> |> Actions:
|> |> Delete it.
|> |> Stop processing more rules.
|> |>
|> |> Description:
|> |> Click "Contains people". Have it select all posts that do not
|> |> have you in the "To" field. (Mine says "Does not contain 'PCR'".)
|> |>
|> |> Move the rule up, if necessary, to just below the other.
|> |>
|> |> Now these smaller mail will all go into your "Deleted Items"
|> |> folder. When you are sure nothing of value is in there, R-Clk the
|> |> folder & select "Empty...".
|> |>
|> |> They can safely be viewed (to see nothing of importance is there)
|> |> by "R-Clk Deleted Items, Find", & check the "Received before"
|> |> box. If the Headers don't say it all, then "R-Clk one of them,
|> |> Properties, Details button, View Source" is very safe to do.
|> |>
|> |> | Angel
|> |> |
|> |> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
|> |> | news:uJhbZ6V0HHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
|> |> |> Angel wrote:
|> |> |> | Hi,
|> |> |> | I just hope that Eduardo does not try to use the software
|> |> |> | that came with his DSL package.
|> |> |>
|> |> |> Judging from Brian A.'s experience, it's best not to install
|> |> |> anything that may require AT&T help. NetZero actually scans
|> |> |> incoming E-Mail with Norton, looks like, at their server. I
|> |> |> certainly haven't had to download Norton for it. However,
|> |> |> NetZero doesn't scan WEB pages for me-- only avast! does that.
|> |> |>
|> |> |> | The AT&T keeps sending me email trying to
|> |> |> | get me to download their Virus scan and other stuff. I will
|> |> |> | not do it. Every once in a while their repair tool comes up
|> |> |> | because something goofs. I don't do it. The situation I was
|> |> |> | in goes away almost as soon as it happened. Sometimes all it
|> |> |> | takes is to quit the program I am using or restart the
|> |> |> | computer. I would be leery that I would really get into
|> |> |> | trouble using their repair tool. I would rather ask in this
|> |> |> | discussion group when problems arise.
|> |> |>
|> |> |> Yea. Sounds best to do it on your own or with the NG, if you
|> |> |> can connect, instead of with AT&T. NetZero has help screens I
|> |> |> can use offline.
|> |> |>
|> |> |> | You have to do a
|> |> |> | custom install when you install the modem. You do not need
|> |> |> | all the programs that the AT&T want you to download. That
|> |> |> | probably goes with any Internet Provider. Angel
|> |> |>
|> |> |> Sounds like that's the way to go, yea-- God bless the user who
|> |> |> can fix hir own!
|> |> |>
|> |> |> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
|> |> |> | news:exWKmGV0HHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
|> |> |> |> Eduardo wrote:
|> |> |> |> | TO : Angel, Gary,Pcr / ron/mart/curt
|> |> |> |> | Thank you very much for your help just for the fact of
|> |> |> |> | taking the time
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> You are welcome.
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> | to help me out finding out things for me and really
|> |> |> |> | guiding me with this issue out thanks allot from now on
|> |> |> |> | I'am going to bother you guys for help specially with my
|> |> |> |> | new vista system which i have a few things that drives me
|> |> |> |> | crazy
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> We don't want to go crazy or become irradiated with Vista,
|> |> |> |> either! Or XP!
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> | I'am going to try all of this tomorrow to see if something
|> |> |> |> | works or what I'am doing wrong I have to make it work now
|> |> |> |> | for sure
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> I'll continue to look in & try to help, but so far I haven't
|> |> |> |> seen anything I can sink my teeth into. (I've never actually
|> |> |> |> installed a modem.) The others do seem to be on to
|> |> |> |> something, though.
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> | thanks and i can't believe there's people so nice like you
|> |> |> |> | guys willing to give a helping hand
|> |> |> |> | :)
|> |> |> |> |
|> |> |> |> | Ac
|> |> |> |> |
|> |> |> |> |
|> |> |> |> |
|> |> |> |> |
|> |> |> |> | "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
|> |> |> |> |
|> |> |> |> |> Have you seen this?
|> |> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |
|> |> |>
|> |> |
|> |>
|> |
|>
|
http://onlinehelp.verizon.net/consumer/bin/pdf/VersaLink327WGatewayQuickStartGuide.pdf
|> |> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> |> Right there on page 4, it states that the modem is
|> |> |> |> |> compatible with all Windows 9x editions. Also, the
|> |> |> |> |> address they say is default for that modem's access is
|> |> |> |> |> http://dslrouter or http://192.168.1.1
|> |> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> |> --
|> |> |> |> |> Gary S. Terhune
|> |> |> |> |> MS-MVP Shell/User
|> |> |> |> |> www.grystmill.com
|> |> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> |> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
|> |> |> |> |> message
|> |> |> |> |> news:1B4D5C9B-60AD-4E24-8E1F-F5D0DE5BEAB9@microsoft.com...
|> |> |> |> |> > yes angle is a westell versalink 327
|> |> |> |> |> > because i really want to see if it works I post the
|> |> |> |> |> > question here
|> |> |> |> |> >
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |
|> |> |>
|> |> |
|> |>
|> |
|>
|
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r18761048-WIN-98-Can-i-make-it-work-with-my-327W30-modem
|> |> |> |> |> >
|> |> |> |> |> >
|> |> |> |> |> > "Angel" wrote:
|> |> |> |> |> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> Hi Eduardo,
|> |> |> |> |> >> You mentioned the make of the modem. What is the
|> |> |> |> |> >> model? Are you sure it
|> |> |> |> |> >> is westrell versalink and not westell versalink? I
|> |> |> |> |> >> went to the website of the Westell company. They make
|> |> |> |> |> >> a lot of Modems. When I tried to go to the westrell
|> |> |> |> |> >> website, there were no modems listed. Did you get it
|> |> |> |> |> >> from Verison?
|> |> |> |> |> >> When I went to Yahoo Search it has only 2 links
|> |> |> |> |> >> listed. Again as you were asked from the experts list
|> |> |> |> |> >> your make and modell of the modem. Well, I have
|> |> |> |> |> >> to get off
|> |> |> |> |> >> because of
|> |> |> |> |> >> a thunder storm is moving in. A severe one.
|> |> |> |> |> >> Angel
|> |> |> |> |> >>
|> |> |> |> |> >> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
|> |> |> |> |> >> message
|> |> |> |> |> >>
|> news:2470C5F1-4799-416F-9AD1-0722E59C5912@microsoft.com...
|> |> |> |> |> >> > Angel now that you tell me that your dsl modem
|> |> |> |> |> >> > works with w98 i really want to know how can i get
|> |> |> |> |> >> > online with another modem like you are doing ?? my
|> |> |> |> |> >> > wireless modem is westrell versalink /is not be
|> |> |> |> |> >> > able to comunicate with wi98 ( we tried the
|> |> |> |> |> >> > ethernet port we tried to change the renew and
|> |> |> |> |> >> > remove all
|> |> |> |> |> >> the
|> |> |> |> |> >> > ip addreses we restart the pc and nothing maybe
|> |> |> |> |> >> > this is the real problem
|> |> |> |> |> >> the
|> |> |> |> |> >> > modem and not att
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > --------------------------
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > "Brian A." wrote:
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > > You may see it as being rude, I look at it as
|> |> |> |> |> >> > > being aggressive to pound the point into their
|> |> |> |> |> >> > > thick skulls.
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > OK
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > > This is your first mention of wireless
|> |> |> |> |> >> > WELL IM SORRY
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > and usb,
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > HE TOLD THAT MAYBE BECAUSE MY MODEM DOESN'T HAVE A
|> |> |> |> |> >> > USB CABLE IS NOT CAPABLE TO COMMUNICATE WITH 98
|> |> |> |> |> >> > TROUGHT ANOTHER PORT INSTEAD OF THE ETHERNET CABLE
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > both are critical details you
|> |> |> |> |> >> > > failed to provide previously.
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > :) DONT HATE ME MAN
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> >
|> |> |> |> |> >> > thanks for the help i really appreciated
|> |> |> |> |> >> > > > thank you very much
|> |> |> |>
|> |> |> |> --
|> |> |> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
|> |> |> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
|> |> |> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
|> |> |> |> Should things get worse after this,
|> |> |> |> PCR
|> |> |> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
|> |> |>
|> |> |> --
|> |> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
|> |> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
|> |> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
|> |> |> Should things get worse after this,
|> |> |> PCR
|> |> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
|> |>
|> |> --
|> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
|> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
|> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
|> |> Should things get worse after this,
|> |> PCR
|> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
|>
|> --
|> Thanks or Good Luck,
|> There may be humor in this post, and,
|> Naturally, you will not sue,
|> Should things get worse after this,
|> PCR
|> pcrrcp@netzero.net

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net
 
R

Ron Badour

Thanks--never thought I'd make it this long given the rapid changes in the
computer arena. Seems like lots of what you know one day is obsolete the
next :)

--
Regards

Ron Badour
MS MVP 1997 - 2007


"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7CD61BA4-2010-4B26-BAD1-383B28C454FA@microsoft.com...
> Wow, Congratulations on being an MVP for a decade, Ron. <smile>
>
> "Ron Badour" wrote:
>
>> Use a thumb drive or floppy disk to transfer files.
>>
>> --
>> Regards
>>
>> Ron Badour
>> MS MVP 1997 - 2007
>>
>>
>> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:2D3EF0A5-AAF3-4A86-BD67-39D51CF1E90B@microsoft.com...
>> >I have this old pcs in my house both are mickey mouse brands but I have
>> >a
>> >few
>> > files I want to get out of thme. this files are mostly personal info
>> > that's
>> > why I haven't forget this PCS for all the sensitive info I have there,
>> > I
>> > even
>> > changed the power supply in one of them to make sure I always see my
>> > files
>> > print them etc, honestly I rather have those files there in my old w98
>> > that
>> > has no access to the net than here in this new pc which is always
>> > online.
>> >
>> > But like we all know we can't depend on those old machines I want to
>> > get
>> > online with those PCs windows 98 and send me a few emails with this
>> > word
>> > and
>> > excel files.
>> >
>> > I tried to connect last night I even install the att setup cd twice and
>> > nothing happens only an error unable to read the modem (the att modem)
>> > and
>> > att's number.
>> >
>> > I called and they told me because Microsoft doesn't support 98
>> > anymore,is
>> > unsafe,and old.... they can't help me and their modems don't support
>> > any
>> > old
>> > systems soooooo they say I'm never going to be able to go online with
>> > this
>> > pcs
>> > I called 3 times and the 3 persons told me that it makes sense but come
>> > on!! Is there something i can do? to get online ????
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >

>>
>>
>>
 
P

PCR

Angel wrote:
| PCR,
| Maybe you did not understand what I was saying. These 2 email
| addresses, if you delete an email when it is open. You read it and do
| not want to keep it. It then goes to the NEXT email. If you delete it
| without opening it, sometimes you get pop ups.

You are talking about the InBox in OE? Obviously, your ISP & even avast! is not getting rid of all pop-up deliverers. I guess they only target true viruses.

Therefore, do the R-Clk procedure before reading the E-Mails. Then, when you click the InBox to read the ones left, there won't be any baduns in there.

| I have done the properties on a lot of email. No problem there.
| Like I said, I wish I had 2 computer because of the personal
| stuff on this one. I was promised an old ME one but the person has
| not finished downloading the files from it. The person has 2 jobs and
| has activities on the side. The person is very active in the same
| medical group I am in. When I get that computer I would like to
| put Win98 on it. All I have is
| a OEM disk. Can I use it or do I have to get a regular 98 disk? Or
| can I put the stuff I use in 98 on it the way it is with the ME OS?
| Angel
|
| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
| news:uWD$qXs1HHA.3916@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
| Angel wrote:
|| Hi PCR,
|| I had done all my email addresses in text a little while back.
|| All of them except 2 will let you go back the original message. I
|| have those set up using text. With these email accounts, if you
|| delete an email in them it opens the next one. If you check them
|| without opening them to delete it, sometimes you get pop ups. So far,
|| I have not figured out how to get them to go back to the original
|| message. I do not use these too often, only to check if someone I
|| know sends an email to it. Any ideas? I only have 1 computer. I wish
|| I had 2. That's life!! Angel
|
| Normally, I...
|
| (a) "R-Clk the InBox, Find".
| (b) Check "Received before" box.
| (c) Click the "Find now" button.
|
| Then, all the InBox E-Mail shows up in a Find box. R-Clk individual
| E-Mail, & delete going by title. If that isn't good enough, you may
| safely look inside one by...
|
| (a) R-Clk individual E-Mail, & select "Properties".
| (b) Click the Details tab, & then the "Message Source" button.
|
| It is very safe to read it that way. If it speaks of attachments or
| HTML, delete it!
|
|| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
|| news:eSFKPWu0HHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
||> Angel wrote:
||> | Hi PCR,
||> | I did this in my Outlook Express using SBC. I cannot do this
||> | in the other email address I have. The only thing I did different
||> | is put it in a bulk folder and flag it. That way, I can find out
||> | if it is from someone I know. If it isn't I will delete it then.
||> | The rest are Web Mail accounts. I set them all up for text only.
||>
||> That sounds good. I think you've got it covered, then. Very good. It
||> is a pity, though, we must turn off various features such as HTML in
||> E-Mail-- JUST because there is a rat/two out there trying to give us
||> a virus!
||>
||> | Angel
||> |
||> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
||> | news:OALCTmg0HHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
||> |> Angel wrote:
||> |> | Thanks PCR,
||> |> | I can always go to the dial up if I need to get off a
||> |> | message or email to shout for help if I have a problem. I never
||> |> | disabled my dial up modem. So all I have to do is unplug the
||> |> | DSL modem and plug in the dial up cord to the phone line. I
||> |> | tried it and it works.
||> |>
||> |> Very good, Angel. Never burn the bridges behind you. And don't
||> |> burn your britches, either, before taking them off! That's the
||> |> mistake Terhune often makes!
||> |>
||> |> | It did when
||> |> | I checked it out right after I got the DSL. Yahoo scans their
||> |> | email.I think it is Norton. I have some other email boxes. I do
||> |> | not trust them. I get a lot of junk mail in them. Even when I
||> |> | did not open their email, I was getting Trojans. That was a
||> |> | while back.
||> |>
||> |> Well, I'm glad that stopped happening. I do recall a while back
||> |> there was a horrible episode of a ton of spam in everyone's
||> |> E-Mail. I was getting hundreds! That went on for a week at least,
||> |> before ISP's regained control. Now, every now & then, I get a
||> |> message from NetZero that spam was prevented from entering my
||> |> mailbox. I still get unsolicited stuff, but it's much, much less!
||> |> And I have OE message rules that prevents much of it from coming
||> |> & puts the rest in Deleted Items...!...
||> |>
||> |> I only had two posts in any of my IE folders larger than 90 KB.
||> |> One had an attachment. The other was HTML with a picture inside.
||> |> The largest post on this NG in my 40 days of download is 58 KB.
||> |> So, I feel it is acceptable to...
||> |>
||> |> (1) "OE, Tools menu, Message Rules, Mail".
||> |> (2) Check "Where the message size is more than size" in first
||> |> window. (3) Check "Delete it from server" in second window.
||> |> (4) Check "stop processing more rules"
||> |> (5) Click "Size" in third window, & set it to 100 KB.
||> |> (6 Use the "Move up" button to move this rule to the top of any
||> |> other rule you may have.
||> |>
||> |> Those Swen posts are 144 KB. So, they will not download.
||> |> Naturally, if you expect a large post, such as one with a
||> |> legitimate attachment, then you must disable that rule before it
||> |> is sent to you. Otherwise, you will never see it. (Update: Your
||> |> ISP may STILL have them at their "E-Mail on the WEB". So? Go do
||> |> it there too.)
||> |>
||> |> However, the fake "returned mail" posts will still get through.
||> |> They seem to be far fewer, & certainly are quicker to download.
||> |> These also are a danger, if they contain an attachment. Just
||> |> delete them, or create a rule to delete them automatically. It
||> |> seems to work to...
||> |>
||> |> Conditions:
||> |> Where the To line contains people.
||> |> Where the message has an attachment.
||> |>
||> |> Actions:
||> |> Delete it.
||> |> Stop processing more rules.
||> |>
||> |> Description:
||> |> Click "Contains people". Have it select all posts that do not
||> |> have you in the "To" field. (Mine says "Does not contain 'PCR'".)
||> |>
||> |> Move the rule up, if necessary, to just below the other.
||> |>
||> |> Now these smaller mail will all go into your "Deleted Items"
||> |> folder. When you are sure nothing of value is in there, R-Clk the
||> |> folder & select "Empty...".
||> |>
||> |> They can safely be viewed (to see nothing of importance is there)
||> |> by "R-Clk Deleted Items, Find", & check the "Received before"
||> |> box. If the Headers don't say it all, then "R-Clk one of them,
||> |> Properties, Details button, View Source" is very safe to do.
||> |>
||> |> | Angel
||> |> |
||> |> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
||> |> | news:uJhbZ6V0HHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
||> |> |> Angel wrote:
||> |> |> | Hi,
||> |> |> | I just hope that Eduardo does not try to use the software
||> |> |> | that came with his DSL package.
||> |> |>
||> |> |> Judging from Brian A.'s experience, it's best not to install
||> |> |> anything that may require AT&T help. NetZero actually scans
||> |> |> incoming E-Mail with Norton, looks like, at their server. I
||> |> |> certainly haven't had to download Norton for it. However,
||> |> |> NetZero doesn't scan WEB pages for me-- only avast! does that.
||> |> |>
||> |> |> | The AT&T keeps sending me email trying to
||> |> |> | get me to download their Virus scan and other stuff. I will
||> |> |> | not do it. Every once in a while their repair tool comes up
||> |> |> | because something goofs. I don't do it. The situation I was
||> |> |> | in goes away almost as soon as it happened. Sometimes all it
||> |> |> | takes is to quit the program I am using or restart the
||> |> |> | computer. I would be leery that I would really get into
||> |> |> | trouble using their repair tool. I would rather ask in this
||> |> |> | discussion group when problems arise.
||> |> |>
||> |> |> Yea. Sounds best to do it on your own or with the NG, if you
||> |> |> can connect, instead of with AT&T. NetZero has help screens I
||> |> |> can use offline.
||> |> |>
||> |> |> | You have to do a
||> |> |> | custom install when you install the modem. You do not need
||> |> |> | all the programs that the AT&T want you to download. That
||> |> |> | probably goes with any Internet Provider. Angel
||> |> |>
||> |> |> Sounds like that's the way to go, yea-- God bless the user who
||> |> |> can fix hir own!
||> |> |>
||> |> |> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
||> |> |> | news:exWKmGV0HHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
||> |> |> |> Eduardo wrote:
||> |> |> |> | TO : Angel, Gary,Pcr / ron/mart/curt
||> |> |> |> | Thank you very much for your help just for the fact of
||> |> |> |> | taking the time
||> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> You are welcome.
||> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> | to help me out finding out things for me and really
||> |> |> |> | guiding me with this issue out thanks allot from now on
||> |> |> |> | I'am going to bother you guys for help specially with my
||> |> |> |> | new vista system which i have a few things that drives me
||> |> |> |> | crazy
||> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> We don't want to go crazy or become irradiated with Vista,
||> |> |> |> either! Or XP!
||> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> | I'am going to try all of this tomorrow to see if
||> |> |> |> | something works or what I'am doing wrong I have to make
||> |> |> |> | it work now for sure
||> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> I'll continue to look in & try to help, but so far I
||> |> |> |> haven't seen anything I can sink my teeth into. (I've
||> |> |> |> never actually installed a modem.) The others do seem to
||> |> |> |> be on to something, though.
||> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> | thanks and i can't believe there's people so nice like
||> |> |> |> | you guys willing to give a helping hand
||> |> |> |> | :)
||> |> |> |> |
||> |> |> |> | Ac
||> |> |> |> |
||> |> |> |> |
||> |> |> |> |
||> |> |> |> |
||> |> |> |> | "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
||> |> |> |> |
||> |> |> |> |> Have you seen this?
||> |> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |
||> |> |>
||> |> |
||> |>
||> |
||>
||
| http://onlinehelp.verizon.net/consumer/bin/pdf/VersaLink327WGatewayQuickStartGuide.pdf
||> |> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> |> Right there on page 4, it states that the modem is
||> |> |> |> |> compatible with all Windows 9x editions. Also, the
||> |> |> |> |> address they say is default for that modem's access is
||> |> |> |> |> http://dslrouter or http://192.168.1.1
||> |> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> |> --
||> |> |> |> |> Gary S. Terhune
||> |> |> |> |> MS-MVP Shell/User
||> |> |> |> |> www.grystmill.com
||> |> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> |> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
||> |> |> |> |> message
||> |> |> |> |> news:1B4D5C9B-60AD-4E24-8E1F-F5D0DE5BEAB9@microsoft.com...
||> |> |> |> |> > yes angle is a westell versalink 327
||> |> |> |> |> > because i really want to see if it works I post the
||> |> |> |> |> > question here
||> |> |> |> |> >
||> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |
||> |> |>
||> |> |
||> |>
||> |
||>
||
| http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r18761048-WIN-98-Can-i-make-it-work-with-my-327W30-modem
||> |> |> |> |> >
||> |> |> |> |> >
||> |> |> |> |> > "Angel" wrote:
||> |> |> |> |> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> Hi Eduardo,
||> |> |> |> |> >> You mentioned the make of the modem. What is the
||> |> |> |> |> >> model? Are you sure it
||> |> |> |> |> >> is westrell versalink and not westell versalink? I
||> |> |> |> |> >> went to the website of the Westell company. They make
||> |> |> |> |> >> a lot of Modems. When I tried to go to the westrell
||> |> |> |> |> >> website, there were no modems listed. Did you get it
||> |> |> |> |> >> from Verison?
||> |> |> |> |> >> When I went to Yahoo Search it has only 2 links
||> |> |> |> |> >> listed. Again as you were asked from the experts list
||> |> |> |> |> >> your make and modell of the modem. Well, I have
||> |> |> |> |> >> to get off
||> |> |> |> |> >> because of
||> |> |> |> |> >> a thunder storm is moving in. A severe one.
||> |> |> |> |> >> Angel
||> |> |> |> |> >>
||> |> |> |> |> >> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
||> |> |> |> |> >> in message
||> |> |> |> |> >>
||> news:2470C5F1-4799-416F-9AD1-0722E59C5912@microsoft.com...
||> |> |> |> |> >> > Angel now that you tell me that your dsl modem
||> |> |> |> |> >> > works with w98 i really want to know how can i get
||> |> |> |> |> >> > online with another modem like you are doing ?? my
||> |> |> |> |> >> > wireless modem is westrell versalink /is not be
||> |> |> |> |> >> > able to comunicate with wi98 ( we tried the
||> |> |> |> |> >> > ethernet port we tried to change the renew and
||> |> |> |> |> >> > remove all
||> |> |> |> |> >> the
||> |> |> |> |> >> > ip addreses we restart the pc and nothing maybe
||> |> |> |> |> >> > this is the real problem
||> |> |> |> |> >> the
||> |> |> |> |> >> > modem and not att
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > --------------------------
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > "Brian A." wrote:
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > > You may see it as being rude, I look at it as
||> |> |> |> |> >> > > being aggressive to pound the point into their
||> |> |> |> |> >> > > thick skulls.
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > OK
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > > This is your first mention of wireless
||> |> |> |> |> >> > WELL IM SORRY
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > and usb,
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > HE TOLD THAT MAYBE BECAUSE MY MODEM DOESN'T HAVE A
||> |> |> |> |> >> > USB CABLE IS NOT CAPABLE TO COMMUNICATE WITH 98
||> |> |> |> |> >> > TROUGHT ANOTHER PORT INSTEAD OF THE ETHERNET CABLE
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > both are critical details you
||> |> |> |> |> >> > > failed to provide previously.
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > :) DONT HATE ME MAN
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > thanks for the help i really appreciated
||> |> |> |> |> >> > > > thank you very much
||> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> --
||> |> |> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
||> |> |> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
||> |> |> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
||> |> |> |> Should things get worse after this,
||> |> |> |> PCR
||> |> |> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
||> |> |>
||> |> |> --
||> |> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
||> |> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
||> |> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
||> |> |> Should things get worse after this,
||> |> |> PCR
||> |> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
||> |>
||> |> --
||> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
||> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
||> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
||> |> Should things get worse after this,
||> |> PCR
||> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
||>
||> --
||> Thanks or Good Luck,
||> There may be humor in this post, and,
||> Naturally, you will not sue,
||> Should things get worse after this,
||> PCR
||> pcrrcp@netzero.net
|
| --
| Thanks or Good Luck,
| There may be humor in this post, and,
| Naturally, you will not sue,
| Should things get worse after this,
| PCR
| pcrrcp@netzero.net

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net
 
P

PCR

Angel wrote:
| PCR,
| It has been about 3 months ago. I really so not recall how many
| posts. My sister in law came to visit, she started asking me
| questions about why one of my sons got a divorce . I told her, I
| never asked because I did not think it was any of my business. If she
| really wanted to know she should ask him. She only stayed until I
| gave her that answer. Then she went to his brother and asked the same
| thing. She got close to the same answer, she left. You should ask
| Gary if you really want to know. Angel

I agree she should ask your son & not you or his brother. You are not a gossip monger. But, from now on, I want you to count how many posts it takes Terhune to cure you!

| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
| news:%23lfkDZs1HHA.6128@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
| Angel wrote:
|| PCR,
|| You will have to give the credit to Gary. He is the one that
|| helped me with installing the Modem w/router.
|| Angel
|
| Terhune! How many posts did he do it with?
|
|| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
|| news:uJhbZ6V0HHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
||> Angel wrote:
||> | Hi,
||> | I just hope that Eduardo does not try to use the software that
||> | came with his DSL package.
||>
||> Judging from Brian A.'s experience, it's best not to install
||> anything that may require AT&T help. NetZero actually scans
||> incoming E-Mail with Norton, looks like, at their server. I
||> certainly haven't had to download Norton for it. However, NetZero
||> doesn't scan WEB pages for me-- only avast! does that.
|
| ...snip

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net
 
A

Angel

PCR,
No, I was talking about my inbox at a WEB MAIL
addresses. -------@mail.com Doing the Yahoo address I had no problem. I did
not have any problem with OE. It worked also. It is just these 2 at mail.com
Angel

"PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
news:%23wkZs4s1HHA.3548@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
Angel wrote:
| PCR,
| Maybe you did not understand what I was saying. These 2 email
| addresses, if you delete an email when it is open. You read it and do
| not want to keep it. It then goes to the NEXT email. If you delete it
| without opening it, sometimes you get pop ups.

You are talking about the InBox in OE? Obviously, your ISP & even avast! is
not getting rid of all pop-up deliverers. I guess they only target true
viruses.

Therefore, do the R-Clk procedure before reading the E-Mails. Then, when you
click the InBox to read the ones left, there won't be any baduns in there.

| I have done the properties on a lot of email. No problem there.
| Like I said, I wish I had 2 computer because of the personal
| stuff on this one. I was promised an old ME one but the person has
| not finished downloading the files from it. The person has 2 jobs and
| has activities on the side. The person is very active in the same
| medical group I am in. When I get that computer I would like to
| put Win98 on it. All I have is
| a OEM disk. Can I use it or do I have to get a regular 98 disk? Or
| can I put the stuff I use in 98 on it the way it is with the ME OS?
| Angel
|
| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
| news:uWD$qXs1HHA.3916@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
| Angel wrote:
|| Hi PCR,
|| I had done all my email addresses in text a little while back.
|| All of them except 2 will let you go back the original message. I
|| have those set up using text. With these email accounts, if you
|| delete an email in them it opens the next one. If you check them
|| without opening them to delete it, sometimes you get pop ups. So far,
|| I have not figured out how to get them to go back to the original
|| message. I do not use these too often, only to check if someone I
|| know sends an email to it. Any ideas? I only have 1 computer. I wish
|| I had 2. That's life!! Angel
|
| Normally, I...
|
| (a) "R-Clk the InBox, Find".
| (b) Check "Received before" box.
| (c) Click the "Find now" button.
|
| Then, all the InBox E-Mail shows up in a Find box. R-Clk individual
| E-Mail, & delete going by title. If that isn't good enough, you may
| safely look inside one by...
|
| (a) R-Clk individual E-Mail, & select "Properties".
| (b) Click the Details tab, & then the "Message Source" button.
|
| It is very safe to read it that way. If it speaks of attachments or
| HTML, delete it!
|
|| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
|| news:eSFKPWu0HHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
||> Angel wrote:
||> | Hi PCR,
||> | I did this in my Outlook Express using SBC. I cannot do this
||> | in the other email address I have. The only thing I did different
||> | is put it in a bulk folder and flag it. That way, I can find out
||> | if it is from someone I know. If it isn't I will delete it then.
||> | The rest are Web Mail accounts. I set them all up for text only.
||>
||> That sounds good. I think you've got it covered, then. Very good. It
||> is a pity, though, we must turn off various features such as HTML in
||> E-Mail-- JUST because there is a rat/two out there trying to give us
||> a virus!
||>
||> | Angel
||> |
||> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
||> | news:OALCTmg0HHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
||> |> Angel wrote:
||> |> | Thanks PCR,
||> |> | I can always go to the dial up if I need to get off a
||> |> | message or email to shout for help if I have a problem. I never
||> |> | disabled my dial up modem. So all I have to do is unplug the
||> |> | DSL modem and plug in the dial up cord to the phone line. I
||> |> | tried it and it works.
||> |>
||> |> Very good, Angel. Never burn the bridges behind you. And don't
||> |> burn your britches, either, before taking them off! That's the
||> |> mistake Terhune often makes!
||> |>
||> |> | It did when
||> |> | I checked it out right after I got the DSL. Yahoo scans their
||> |> | email.I think it is Norton. I have some other email boxes. I do
||> |> | not trust them. I get a lot of junk mail in them. Even when I
||> |> | did not open their email, I was getting Trojans. That was a
||> |> | while back.
||> |>
||> |> Well, I'm glad that stopped happening. I do recall a while back
||> |> there was a horrible episode of a ton of spam in everyone's
||> |> E-Mail. I was getting hundreds! That went on for a week at least,
||> |> before ISP's regained control. Now, every now & then, I get a
||> |> message from NetZero that spam was prevented from entering my
||> |> mailbox. I still get unsolicited stuff, but it's much, much less!
||> |> And I have OE message rules that prevents much of it from coming
||> |> & puts the rest in Deleted Items...!...
||> |>
||> |> I only had two posts in any of my IE folders larger than 90 KB.
||> |> One had an attachment. The other was HTML with a picture inside.
||> |> The largest post on this NG in my 40 days of download is 58 KB.
||> |> So, I feel it is acceptable to...
||> |>
||> |> (1) "OE, Tools menu, Message Rules, Mail".
||> |> (2) Check "Where the message size is more than size" in first
||> |> window. (3) Check "Delete it from server" in second window.
||> |> (4) Check "stop processing more rules"
||> |> (5) Click "Size" in third window, & set it to 100 KB.
||> |> (6 Use the "Move up" button to move this rule to the top of any
||> |> other rule you may have.
||> |>
||> |> Those Swen posts are 144 KB. So, they will not download.
||> |> Naturally, if you expect a large post, such as one with a
||> |> legitimate attachment, then you must disable that rule before it
||> |> is sent to you. Otherwise, you will never see it. (Update: Your
||> |> ISP may STILL have them at their "E-Mail on the WEB". So? Go do
||> |> it there too.)
||> |>
||> |> However, the fake "returned mail" posts will still get through.
||> |> They seem to be far fewer, & certainly are quicker to download.
||> |> These also are a danger, if they contain an attachment. Just
||> |> delete them, or create a rule to delete them automatically. It
||> |> seems to work to...
||> |>
||> |> Conditions:
||> |> Where the To line contains people.
||> |> Where the message has an attachment.
||> |>
||> |> Actions:
||> |> Delete it.
||> |> Stop processing more rules.
||> |>
||> |> Description:
||> |> Click "Contains people". Have it select all posts that do not
||> |> have you in the "To" field. (Mine says "Does not contain 'PCR'".)
||> |>
||> |> Move the rule up, if necessary, to just below the other.
||> |>
||> |> Now these smaller mail will all go into your "Deleted Items"
||> |> folder. When you are sure nothing of value is in there, R-Clk the
||> |> folder & select "Empty...".
||> |>
||> |> They can safely be viewed (to see nothing of importance is there)
||> |> by "R-Clk Deleted Items, Find", & check the "Received before"
||> |> box. If the Headers don't say it all, then "R-Clk one of them,
||> |> Properties, Details button, View Source" is very safe to do.
||> |>
||> |> | Angel
||> |> |
||> |> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
||> |> | news:uJhbZ6V0HHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
||> |> |> Angel wrote:
||> |> |> | Hi,
||> |> |> | I just hope that Eduardo does not try to use the software
||> |> |> | that came with his DSL package.
||> |> |>
||> |> |> Judging from Brian A.'s experience, it's best not to install
||> |> |> anything that may require AT&T help. NetZero actually scans
||> |> |> incoming E-Mail with Norton, looks like, at their server. I
||> |> |> certainly haven't had to download Norton for it. However,
||> |> |> NetZero doesn't scan WEB pages for me-- only avast! does that.
||> |> |>
||> |> |> | The AT&T keeps sending me email trying to
||> |> |> | get me to download their Virus scan and other stuff. I will
||> |> |> | not do it. Every once in a while their repair tool comes up
||> |> |> | because something goofs. I don't do it. The situation I was
||> |> |> | in goes away almost as soon as it happened. Sometimes all it
||> |> |> | takes is to quit the program I am using or restart the
||> |> |> | computer. I would be leery that I would really get into
||> |> |> | trouble using their repair tool. I would rather ask in this
||> |> |> | discussion group when problems arise.
||> |> |>
||> |> |> Yea. Sounds best to do it on your own or with the NG, if you
||> |> |> can connect, instead of with AT&T. NetZero has help screens I
||> |> |> can use offline.
||> |> |>
||> |> |> | You have to do a
||> |> |> | custom install when you install the modem. You do not need
||> |> |> | all the programs that the AT&T want you to download. That
||> |> |> | probably goes with any Internet Provider. Angel
||> |> |>
||> |> |> Sounds like that's the way to go, yea-- God bless the user who
||> |> |> can fix hir own!
||> |> |>
||> |> |> | "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
||> |> |> | news:exWKmGV0HHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
||> |> |> |> Eduardo wrote:
||> |> |> |> | TO : Angel, Gary,Pcr / ron/mart/curt
||> |> |> |> | Thank you very much for your help just for the fact of
||> |> |> |> | taking the time
||> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> You are welcome.
||> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> | to help me out finding out things for me and really
||> |> |> |> | guiding me with this issue out thanks allot from now on
||> |> |> |> | I'am going to bother you guys for help specially with my
||> |> |> |> | new vista system which i have a few things that drives me
||> |> |> |> | crazy
||> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> We don't want to go crazy or become irradiated with Vista,
||> |> |> |> either! Or XP!
||> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> | I'am going to try all of this tomorrow to see if
||> |> |> |> | something works or what I'am doing wrong I have to make
||> |> |> |> | it work now for sure
||> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> I'll continue to look in & try to help, but so far I
||> |> |> |> haven't seen anything I can sink my teeth into. (I've
||> |> |> |> never actually installed a modem.) The others do seem to
||> |> |> |> be on to something, though.
||> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> | thanks and i can't believe there's people so nice like
||> |> |> |> | you guys willing to give a helping hand
||> |> |> |> | :)
||> |> |> |> |
||> |> |> |> | Ac
||> |> |> |> |
||> |> |> |> |
||> |> |> |> |
||> |> |> |> |
||> |> |> |> | "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
||> |> |> |> |
||> |> |> |> |> Have you seen this?
||> |> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |
||> |> |>
||> |> |
||> |>
||> |
||>
||
|
http://onlinehelp.verizon.net/consumer/bin/pdf/VersaLink327WGatewayQuickStartGuide.pdf
||> |> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> |> Right there on page 4, it states that the modem is
||> |> |> |> |> compatible with all Windows 9x editions. Also, the
||> |> |> |> |> address they say is default for that modem's access is
||> |> |> |> |> http://dslrouter or http://192.168.1.1
||> |> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> |> --
||> |> |> |> |> Gary S. Terhune
||> |> |> |> |> MS-MVP Shell/User
||> |> |> |> |> www.grystmill.com
||> |> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> |> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
||> |> |> |> |> message
||> |> |> |> |> news:1B4D5C9B-60AD-4E24-8E1F-F5D0DE5BEAB9@microsoft.com...
||> |> |> |> |> > yes angle is a westell versalink 327
||> |> |> |> |> > because i really want to see if it works I post the
||> |> |> |> |> > question here
||> |> |> |> |> >
||> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |
||> |> |>
||> |> |
||> |>
||> |
||>
||
|
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r18761048-WIN-98-Can-i-make-it-work-with-my-327W30-modem
||> |> |> |> |> >
||> |> |> |> |> >
||> |> |> |> |> > "Angel" wrote:
||> |> |> |> |> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> Hi Eduardo,
||> |> |> |> |> >> You mentioned the make of the modem. What is the
||> |> |> |> |> >> model? Are you sure it
||> |> |> |> |> >> is westrell versalink and not westell versalink? I
||> |> |> |> |> >> went to the website of the Westell company. They make
||> |> |> |> |> >> a lot of Modems. When I tried to go to the westrell
||> |> |> |> |> >> website, there were no modems listed. Did you get it
||> |> |> |> |> >> from Verison?
||> |> |> |> |> >> When I went to Yahoo Search it has only 2 links
||> |> |> |> |> >> listed. Again as you were asked from the experts list
||> |> |> |> |> >> your make and modell of the modem. Well, I have
||> |> |> |> |> >> to get off
||> |> |> |> |> >> because of
||> |> |> |> |> >> a thunder storm is moving in. A severe one.
||> |> |> |> |> >> Angel
||> |> |> |> |> >>
||> |> |> |> |> >> "Eduardo" <Eduardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
||> |> |> |> |> >> in message
||> |> |> |> |> >>
||> news:2470C5F1-4799-416F-9AD1-0722E59C5912@microsoft.com...
||> |> |> |> |> >> > Angel now that you tell me that your dsl modem
||> |> |> |> |> >> > works with w98 i really want to know how can i get
||> |> |> |> |> >> > online with another modem like you are doing ?? my
||> |> |> |> |> >> > wireless modem is westrell versalink /is not be
||> |> |> |> |> >> > able to comunicate with wi98 ( we tried the
||> |> |> |> |> >> > ethernet port we tried to change the renew and
||> |> |> |> |> >> > remove all
||> |> |> |> |> >> the
||> |> |> |> |> >> > ip addreses we restart the pc and nothing maybe
||> |> |> |> |> >> > this is the real problem
||> |> |> |> |> >> the
||> |> |> |> |> >> > modem and not att
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > --------------------------
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > "Brian A." wrote:
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > > You may see it as being rude, I look at it as
||> |> |> |> |> >> > > being aggressive to pound the point into their
||> |> |> |> |> >> > > thick skulls.
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > OK
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > > This is your first mention of wireless
||> |> |> |> |> >> > WELL IM SORRY
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > and usb,
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > HE TOLD THAT MAYBE BECAUSE MY MODEM DOESN'T HAVE A
||> |> |> |> |> >> > USB CABLE IS NOT CAPABLE TO COMMUNICATE WITH 98
||> |> |> |> |> >> > TROUGHT ANOTHER PORT INSTEAD OF THE ETHERNET CABLE
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > both are critical details you
||> |> |> |> |> >> > > failed to provide previously.
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > :) DONT HATE ME MAN
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> >
||> |> |> |> |> >> > thanks for the help i really appreciated
||> |> |> |> |> >> > > > thank you very much
||> |> |> |>
||> |> |> |> --
||> |> |> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
||> |> |> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
||> |> |> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
||> |> |> |> Should things get worse after this,
||> |> |> |> PCR
||> |> |> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
||> |> |>
||> |> |> --
||> |> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
||> |> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
||> |> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
||> |> |> Should things get worse after this,
||> |> |> PCR
||> |> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
||> |>
||> |> --
||> |> Thanks or Good Luck,
||> |> There may be humor in this post, and,
||> |> Naturally, you will not sue,
||> |> Should things get worse after this,
||> |> PCR
||> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net
||>
||> --
||> Thanks or Good Luck,
||> There may be humor in this post, and,
||> Naturally, you will not sue,
||> Should things get worse after this,
||> PCR
||> pcrrcp@netzero.net
|
| --
| Thanks or Good Luck,
| There may be humor in this post, and,
| Naturally, you will not sue,
| Should things get worse after this,
| PCR
| pcrrcp@netzero.net

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net
 
A

Angel

Yah, right,
I have better things to do than count posts. I am not the post counter
type!!
Angel


"PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
news:Oubqy8s1HHA.4672@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
Angel wrote:
| PCR,
| It has been about 3 months ago. I really so not recall how many
| posts. My sister in law came to visit, she started asking me
| questions about why one of my sons got a divorce . I told her, I
| never asked because I did not think it was any of my business. If she
| really wanted to know she should ask him. She only stayed until I
| gave her that answer. Then she went to his brother and asked the same
| thing. She got close to the same answer, she left. You should ask
| Gary if you really want to know. Angel

I agree she should ask your son & not you or his brother. You are not a
gossip monger. But, from now on, I want you to count how many posts it takes
Terhune to cure you!

| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
| news:%23lfkDZs1HHA.6128@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
| Angel wrote:
|| PCR,
|| You will have to give the credit to Gary. He is the one that
|| helped me with installing the Modem w/router.
|| Angel
|
| Terhune! How many posts did he do it with?
|
|| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
|| news:uJhbZ6V0HHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
||> Angel wrote:
||> | Hi,
||> | I just hope that Eduardo does not try to use the software that
||> | came with his DSL package.
||>
||> Judging from Brian A.'s experience, it's best not to install
||> anything that may require AT&T help. NetZero actually scans
||> incoming E-Mail with Norton, looks like, at their server. I
||> certainly haven't had to download Norton for it. However, NetZero
||> doesn't scan WEB pages for me-- only avast! does that.
|
| ...snip

--
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There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net
 
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