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Old November 30th 06, 08:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Willy
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Default News Group problem

Norman, I finally was able to DL/Install about 50 updates for ME but OE is
still showing .......1106????

Also since your using ME maybe you can help with below:

I recently obtained a PC that has of all OSs, WIN ME. Got a couple of
problems/questions need help with:

1. When starting up, it asks for User Name & Password, I can press CANCEL
and it starts okay. Can I get rid of this nuisance?

2. I connect to the NET using DSL. How can I get the Connection Icon (2
little monitors flashing) to
show in lower right of Taskbar like it would for Dial-Up?
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Thanks, Bill
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My hard drive recently crashed. I installed new one then imported

my
Outlook Express Files/Folders to OE6, however, when importing the

MSN
News Groups, it put them under a Folder that does not show under
AccountsNews. How can I delete that Folder?


What folder are they in? Can you find it and delete it? If you are

using
the same machine, I can see that you apparently have set up the news

server as
you are posting using OE. I can also see that you desperately need to

go
to Windows Updates.


They are in a Folder named Alltel, other drive was named MSN News.

Cannot
find that folder in my OE store location. Unfortunately, had to Recover
this PC with Windows ME so only update I could get from MS is for IE6.


You still need to go to Windows Update. Your posting headers show:

| X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1106

They should show:

| X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1123

That is what I have with current updates on Windows ME here. As you can

see
from my posting headers. I broke from my usual habit, and used MSOE

instead
of 40tude Dialog for this reply.

--
Norman
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