if i turn off virus scanning in email, won't i be susceptible to viruses in
my emails i receive? or does the virus program still detect viruses with
email scanning disabled?
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***SusieQP***
"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote:
Turn off email scaqnning in the anti-virus. It provides absolutely no
protection over just having it run in the background.
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
http://www.fjsmjs.com
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"SusieQP" wrote in message
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ok i found the culprit! yay!
it is my internet security program. Trend Micro (TMAS_OEMon.exe)
now what do i do? i don't want to shut off my virus protection.
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***SusieQP***
"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE" wrote:
"SusieQP" wrote in message
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has anyone ever figured out a fix for OE6 freezing when trying to
insert
picture into the message body? i have been reading all the posts but
they
are kind of old.
i have a new Dell xps400. i click on insert pic either on the icon or
in
the upper menu. takes me to browser window and is grayed out. at this
point
it freezes, and i cannot cancel or close on the X. have to ctrl,alt,
delete
to get out of it.
i have tried all the suggestions in many of the posts including making
sure
my HTML is checked, Send Pic with Messages is checked. i created a new
identity.
i did have slight progress on one suggestion of disabling Startup
items.
i
did this and clicked apply, then exit without restart. i could then
insert
pictures with no problem. however, when restarting or rebooting, it
goes
back to the way it was, the problem persists. so i believe it is in
the
Startup section, a conflict somewhere.
i am stuck. don't know what to do at this point.
seems to be a common problem. hopefully someone out there has the
solution.
thanks.
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***SusieQP***
Go to Start | Run and type
msconfig
and press Enter.
On the startup tab uncheck everything.
Restart the computer.
If things are fine now, go back and recheck some of the things you want
most, then restart again. If the problem comes back it was one of
those,
if it doesn't come back it was one of the others. You can keep trying
until
you figure out which one it was. Once you have identified the problem
program you can either uninstall it or go into its options and tell it
not
to start when the computer starts.
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
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