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Outlook 2000 can't open Outlook messages forwarded as attachments
If you use the secure access URL https://mail.google.com to sign in to GMail, you may find it a little slow as each page would have to be refreshed and Cache or %Temp% folder or the Temporary Internet Files folder is usually set to the same drive as your OS. If you use any flavour of Windows, this drive

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method to configure the default PST varies with each version, but the easiest way to do it is simply move the PST that Outlook is currently using to the new location, and then when you restart Outlook it will complain that it can't find it's PST and give you the chance to browse to its new location.

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: Error List, Part 8/25
I have a third-party book on Linux, but I can't find any instructions for the syntax to change permissions on the share. In fact, I can't even The root of the file system is simpy /. entire hard disk on the Linux machine, so I want to give permission at the root of the drive (assuming it cascades to folders).

Default User profile (Mandatory) w/ Desktop Redirect
I can't find anything in the Event Viewer that seems to correlate with the failure. I've tried different network names, different Security types but nothing works. It will detect an existing ad hoc network The Device Manager claims the Wireless Network Adapter is working properly and that the driver is current.

HIDDEN FOLDERS HELP
That said- I use roaming profiles on my own home network as well as pretty much all the networks I support, & personally find them very handy. Do this *before* the users' roaming profile folders are created - it isn't retroactive. ******************** Notes: Make sure users understand that they should not log

Compiled help can't find Topics in sub-folders
On the File menu, point to Folder, and then click Compact. To back up the folder, find the folder file, and then copy it to a backup folder, floppy disk, or network drive. Outlook Express e-mail folders have a .dbx extension (for example, "Sent Items.dbx"). " Strangely, I can't find ANY .dbx files and I'm using OE

Please help !!!!, can't find a jar in a required library
I went on to the laptop to My Network Places and found there is a folder in Microsoft Windows Network called Workgroup, but when I try to open it, I get the message I don't think the desktop can see the laptop. My desktop has a 15 GB hard drive with 5 free, so I know I will soon have to change my hard drive.

Backup before upgrade to XP?
I tested the backup by opening Backup in System Tools and picking a folder in my desktop machine to backup with a "copy" type backup. It looked OK on my CP laptop. I don't think the desktop can see the laptop. My desktop has a 15 GB hard drive with 5 free, so I know I will soon have to change my hard drive.

Computer can't find Workgroup
It just can't find it. I'll map a drive to the IPP address and see if that ever fails. I just don't like mapping drives because the Vista notebook is used Discovery: ON (So it can see the other computers) Network set to Private (Public is for hotspots, airports, etc) File Sharing: ON Public Folder Sharing: ON

Cannot create or connect to ad hoc network
... "wwwes" <ww...@usa.net> wrote: My installations directory is on a netware 3.12 network drive (I have full write privilages to the installation folders). I get errors when I try to make a copy of the installation because the IDE can't find the default media. Could this have something to do with it?

Can't find and stop what's running
The LC II, and pretty much all Macs made after 1990, have a SuperDrive floppy drive which can read any Mac or PC or Apple II disk, with the right software could mean it can't find the operating system folder. Blinking question mark means it cannot boot up because it cannot find a System Folder on any disk.

Backup before upgrade to XP?
Why don't folders remember their position, sort order, or icon size? How do I print Windows95 Annoyances? Help! I've lost a file, and I can't find it! Why can'tI start Windows95 when I boot from a floppy? How do I map a Unix host as a network drive over Dial-Up Networking? How do I find out what version of

Revert roaming profiles to local profiles?
They may be saying, "We've got a ton of documentation, but we can't find anything. We need someone who can organize what we've got and make it so we can find the specific piece of information we need when we want it." I've worked a few places where the "Documentation Repository" was a folder on someone's hard drive

What's the easiest way to transfer files via modem using Win95
So if you can't find any documents on your whole system drive which don't contain either 8007370D OR 14093 perhaps you can at least still use findstr (in a cmd </quote> Note: it says "folder" there but I suspect it really means "file". Note that ideally for your case you would have preferred to find an article

ENS-MT - Another question
It'll complain that it can't find the file and you'll be given the opportunity to direct Outlook to the new location. I have outlook 2000 setup for internet mail and I want to store my personal folders on a network drive rather then my c:\. there doesn't however seem to be away to move them.

Can't have multiple search locations in 5.7
You might find you can Copy the folder back to its original location (target in this case) and Delete the contents - sub folders and files - in the .... The key to filling cabinet is useless if you can't get into the room. The computer uses the Share permissions to decide whether the user can access the Share from

Can't Map Drive in Windows 95
I ran the PDWizard for my Standard EXE project. I did a package and a deploy for Standard packaging and folders. I need to install this on another machine on our network. I created the setup files on a network drive. When I tried to run the setup.exe file from the new machine, it says it can't find the ST6Unst.exe

Vista
However if I extract the e-mails forwarded from Site A into into Personal Folders (on my laptop hard drive) or my InBox at Site BI can't open any e-mails that have attachments (error message is "Can't open this item. Can't find this file. make sure the path and file name are correct") - although em's without

Backup before upgrade to XP?
If I use the command line (net share drive-d=d:\) OS/2 says that the drive-d was shared successfully. However, the folder will show up in SUSE, I don't know how many too many is but you can find out if you have the problem by going to the permissions tab of sharing and connecting and going through your shared

Share and NTSF permissions...
I wonder if you "had" an album on that folder? And, if this is on an external drive, Picasa is very nice about not tossing the album definition if the folder disappears. So the album definition is somehow there, pointing to photos that Picasa can't find any more (thus, the "(0)" for the photo count).