Can't get permission.... AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

B

Bob I

It's my fault when I click the icon to open EI, it opens and locks up?
Freezes? I don't think so. Just an example.
Yep, stuff like that happens for a reason. Fer instance somebody
installed an incompatible add-on or the like.
 
G

Gene E. Bloch

"R. C. White" wrote in message

?Hi, Gene.

The quickest way to see the Message Source in OE/WM/WLM is simply to press
<Ctrl><F3> while displaying the email or post. Shows the same view as in
the multi-click approach. ;<)

RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
(e-mail address removed)
Microsoft Windows MVP (2002-9/30/10)
Windows Live Mail Version 2011 (Build 15.4.3502.0922) in Win7 Ultimate x64
SP1 RC


"Gene E. Bloch" wrote in message



From the headers. Can you view them in WLM? If there's no direct way,
then select View message source, or whatever they call it in WLM. The
headers will be visible.

I just did this (in WLM mail, not WLM news - I don't have any news set
up in WLM):
Open a message.
Click on the funny tab at the upper left of the message next to the tab
that says Message.
Choose Properties.
Choose the Details tab.
The headers are in the pane, and there's also a button there to view
source.

The spoofer (that's the wrong word, but it'll have to do till the right
one comes to mind) uses Windows Live Mail and his provider is:
X-Usenet-Provider: http://www.giganews.com

The real Valorie uses Windows Mail and her provider is:
NNTP-Posting-Host: $$5lonjgdxpj7l67.news.x-privat.org

There are other differences. You might need them, because the spoofer
might migrate...especially after reading this :)

Note that I started by noticing that a post ostensibly from Valorie was
totally our of character, which made me look at the headers. I normally
don't displayed most of them until I need them.
See my reply to R. C. White just above...

I don't use WLM.
 
N

Nil

I tried and can't find this so called "hidden Admin" account on
W-7.
What a lame excuse (or flat-out lie.) Explicit instructions have been
generously given to you multiple times.

I found more explicit and easy-to-follow directions within seconds with
a simple Google search.

"Why not...?"

"Yes, but..."
 
R

Roy Smith

You wont get many of the MS-head "experts" here to agree with you on
this one. They'll remain silent. MS-Head is not a negative, if anyone
is wondering. People who buy W-7 should be give an easy to understand
choice if they want to utilize all the safety features or not.

I tried and can't find this so called "hidden Admin" account on W-7.
If you have followed the numerous tips for activating the Administrator
account, then to use it you need to log off from your current user
account that you're using. Once you are back at the Windows Log On
screen, you should see the Administrator account listed.


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Roy Smith
Windows 7 Professional
Thunderbird 3.1.6
Friday, November 12, 2010 5:06:13 AM
 
G

Gene E. Bloch

If you have followed the numerous tips for activating the Administrator
account, then to use it you need to log off from your current user
account that you're using. Once you are back at the Windows Log On
screen, you should see the Administrator account listed.
Also Switch User will do the trick.
 

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