The screen shot is a bit small but readable. Thanks in advance to anyone who can come up with a constructive solution! :)
Begbie - back to those shakers...:rolleyes:
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The screen shot is a bit small but readable. Thanks in advance to anyone who can come up with a constructive solution! :)
Begbie - back to those shakers...:rolleyes:
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...4_x_768%29.jpg
Download Thunderbird.Quote:
Originally Posted by Boon Mee
/You are welcome.
Yeah, not being able to get email is a great feature for a mail client! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Boon Mee
Window's password management is a fucking disaster in my experience. I have Outlook 2010 which like to crash on occasion and I usually have to re-enter the main account's password.
And yes, I prefer Thunderbird, but it doesn't work properly with MS Sharepoint crappy email system.
make sure to enable "save this password" in that box after you entered the correct password,Quote:
Originally Posted by Boon Mee
crappy email client, Outlook Express and Outlook XP is far betterQuote:
Originally Posted by quimbian corholla
When I bought my last computer - a Sony laptop couple of years ago I asked the salesman (this was in a Sony store in Zeer - Rangsit) if he would install Office 2003 as that was the 'suite' I was used to on my XP machine.
Big mistake. It appears Office 2003 has an incompatibility issue(s) with Windows 7 so a shop in Suphan City installed Office 2007 and haven't had a problem with either machine until this network password thing which I now believe was caused by changing passwords in gmail.
Actually, for my purposes, Office 2010 has 'too much' and I don't think I'll install that.
Thanks to all who contributed to this thread. :)
it's not a network password, it's the windows box for your gmail passwordQuote:
Originally Posted by Boon Mee
if you change your password in gmail.com, of course you will need to enter the correct password in that popup box, that's a given.
Not sure how you could have missed that.
^ this is what happens when you watch too much FOX NEWS
a lesson to be learn for sure :)
Actually, I don't watch Fox News - heh. True Visions doesn't provide it and I can't be arsed to stream it on my computer.
Was up in China when this whole sorry tale started. Changed the password in gmail and promptly forgot that I had done that. Distracted or something...