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| It has nothing to do with Vista. The web interface predates Vista by several years. If you read the post, you would know it. I notice you also use the web interface. How come your operating system is incapable of using a news reader? Or the OS can but you are unable to set it up? Ask an appropriate newsgroup for your OS, they can help. No one is "stuck with it if". Everyone has a choice. Another ASSUMPTION of yours? I have no problems with Vista now and have not the months I have been using it. Why do you ASSUME I have problems? Is that the troll in you ASSUMING again? -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "Mike" <Mike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:28463302-3561-40D5-8A0F-64CFCE300103@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Very rude of these people not to say thank you. Thank you ! That was the problem. "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote: Quote:
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| Here's what I did: When I first upgraded to Vista I disabled the UAC (via the Control Panel Users applet) as there were just too many new/changed things to deal with and UAC just made life even more frustrating. Then after I got everything running, I reenabled it and learned the few special things I had to deal with with UAC enabled. Now it rarely gets in the way. Perhaps this will work for you too? Regards, Stuart. -------- "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote: Quote:
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| Turn User Account Control on or off User Account Control (UAC) can help you prevent unauthorized changes to your computer. It works by prompting you for permission when a task requires administrative rights, such as installing software or changing settings that affect other users. We don't recommend turning User Account Control off. If you do turn it off, you should turn it back on as soon as possible. 1.. Click to open User Accounts. 2.. Click Turn User Account Control on or off. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. 3.. Select the Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer check box to turn on UAC, or clear the check box to turn off UAC, and then click OK. "theratdude64" <theratdude64@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:42ECE460-F222-4C01-83D4-1E4762FA0D6B@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" <jones_jupiter@hotnomail.com> wrote in message news:%23KpTnjtTHHA.496@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... Quote:
hours and it never stopped darned coming up. Asking me if I wanted to open this for sure and that sort of thing. Really VERY annoying. Of COURSE I wanted Outlook when I clicked on it. Of COURSE I wanted Vista Mail (news reader) when I clicked on it. | Guest
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| The reason there are FEWER rpoblems (not "no problems") in Linux or Macs is becasue they are so non-existant in the community at large that the hackers don't even bother with them. Trust me, if they become more pervasive in businesses you'll see their security go to crap as well. "Mike" <Mike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:28463302-3561-40D5-8A0F-64CFCE300103@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| I do not see UAC for those programs. I may have in the pre-release versions of Vista, but not now. In the earliest of the Vista Beta I disabled UAC because it came up so often it slowed almost everything I did. But since using RTM and all set as I like, I rarely see UAC. Are you using RTM or a pre-release version of Vista? -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "Diamontina Cocktail" <lrb@australia.com> wrote in message news:uszUc7SVHHA.3500@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Quote:
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reported with Vista. This OS needs some work. jp is right. For the most part, people are stuck with it. There is little choice. Jupiter try buying a computer without Vista. Sure you can wipe it and replace it with a Linux distro, and I hear Dell will give you your money back if its not activated but good luck getting that done promptly. I admit I'm a Linux guy. jp just for grins, download and burn a copy of PCLinuxOS and give it a try. Its eye candy blows Aero away, it will recognize all your hardware, and the software that it comes with will meet most if not all your needs. One by one most of my friends are switching to Linux and not looking back. You can still have the option of dual-booting for those must have Vista programs. Jupiter do the same thing. You might just be surprised. The bottom line is if you have to have a learning curve to use Vista and upgrade hardware and software as well, why not try Linux on your system for free. I will check back tomorrow to see if this post is still here Cheers Rich D. | Guest
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| On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 09:39:03 -0700, sinczar Quote:
generic term for Linux, so I Googled and see it's a new-to-me distro: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCLinuxOS http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=pclinuxos http://www.pclinuxos.com/page.php?6 I like that it can be tested as a CDR-based (non-installed) OS, and that it's Mandrake-based (Madrake 10 was the Linux I "knew" best). What's the download process like? I ask, because it hit my 3G cap before the end of each month, and some previous Linux downloads were a nightmare of slow "torrent" byteflows and aborted doenloads. Quote:
new PCs is a dependence on XP-bound applications that switching to Linux won't solve. Can it safely read and write NTFS? I'd like an NTFS.SYS-independent maintenance OS (as some NTFS corruption will BSoD NTFS.SYS on first contact, killing Linux "Capture", Bart, WinPE, everything except some crusty old DOS+driver solutions). As a CDR-based mOS, it's of particular interest to me. Quote:
Be easier to use! Quote:
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