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fran14
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OUTLOOK EXPRESS

Post by fran14 » Fri Nov 23, 2007 6:56 pm

mY OUTLOOKM EXPRESS SEEMS TO BE PLAYING UP SOMETIMES IT JUST FREEZES AND WILL NOT DELETE MESSAGES I HAVE TO CLOSE AND GO BACK ON ANY IDEAS
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Post by wiganone » Fri Nov 23, 2007 7:46 pm

:shock: I've had no e mails at all today until 15 mins ago! I'm on outllok express BUT put on to Incredimail, had to reset everything :( took me ages! :(
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Post by dawn1 » Sat Nov 24, 2007 12:21 am

i am having problems with outlook express and internet explorer freezing, its been happening for a couple of weeks now and driving me mad :cry:
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Outlook Express / Internet browser freezing

Post by BobMason » Sat Nov 24, 2007 7:50 am

This is a fairly common problem that anyone who uses the internet heavily will get. Everytime you go to a web page your computer stores a copy of the page. Likewise you store a copy of emails opened and read.

You can deal with this in several ways but the two favourite are these
  • Download a Utility called Clear XP History from [url]http:\\www.omega-cottage.co.uk/jcxp.zip[/url] to your desktop. Unzipp it and run it - the first time it may take quite a while to delete all the temp and other files but if you use it at the end of every session on it will take just a few seconds and you will notice your computer runs a lot smoother and much quicker - It works on any XP Computer and works quite well in Vista. I can't promise it will work on any version of windows earlier than XP SP1
  • The second way to delete all the junk is to open Internet Explorer - Go to Tools Internet Options and look for the buttons that let you delete Temp files, Cookies and Temporary Internet Pages. I can't give you specific instructions as IE 5, 6 & 7 all do it slightly differently as do Firefox, Safari and all the other popular browsers but the principal is the same for them all
Hope this helps

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Post by wiganone » Sat Nov 24, 2007 10:46 am

:Cheer: Thanks bob :notworthy:
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Post by fran14 » Sun Nov 25, 2007 10:58 am

thanks alot
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