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glen August 15th 06 02:46 AM

Un-installing OE6
 
I wrote you all last week about a huge problem with my OE6. Never was able
to fix the corruption. Now, let me ask you this. How can I un-install OE6?
I have downloaded & install the IE7Beta3 hoping it might change things but it
didn't. Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go back to
IE7?
Have I just totally confused you? Surely hope not.
Thanks again for putting up with me and hopefully helping me out.
--
gbodd

Bruce Hagen August 15th 06 03:01 AM

Un-installing OE6
 
Please include all previous posts in your replies, or we do not know what
was suggested or tried.

qp
Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go back to IE7?
/qp

That makes no sense at all. Get rid of IE7 and OE6 and go back to IE7???

IE6 is a part of your OS and OE6 is a part of IE6. You cannot get rid of
them. You can get rid of IE7, which is still in the testing mode, and use
IE6. I would do that first. Remember, IE7 has no affiliation with OE6, so
even if you could remove IE6 and OE6, you would not have any operating
version of Outlook Express.

Perhaps, without knowing more, you may want to check this out, AFTER you
remove IE7 Beta.

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating systems 98 or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your computer from the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
I wrote you all last week about a huge problem with my OE6. Never was able
to fix the corruption. Now, let me ask you this. How can I un-install
OE6?
I have downloaded & install the IE7Beta3 hoping it might change things but
it
didn't. Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go back
to
IE7?
Have I just totally confused you? Surely hope not.
Thanks again for putting up with me and hopefully helping me out.
--
gbodd



glen August 15th 06 03:27 AM

Un-installing OE6
 
Bruce, I did not keep all of my posts. It pertained to me not being able to
forward anything that had graphics/pictures in it. Not only does it do this
on the 'forward', but if I am to reply with senders message &
graphics/pictures to what has been sent to me, it is the same thing.
I get the message ' When you send this message, these pictures will not be
included'. You and Jim P. tried everything possible to find a solution, but
nothing worked. I even installed IE7Beta 3, which I like. I'll try anything
at this point. How would I un-install OE6 and start off from scratch? The
easiest way would be great. All I want is to have my OE6 working correctly.
Thanks for your patience
--
gbodd


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

Please include all previous posts in your replies, or we do not know what
was suggested or tried.

qp
Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go back to IE7?
/qp

That makes no sense at all. Get rid of IE7 and OE6 and go back to IE7???

IE6 is a part of your OS and OE6 is a part of IE6. You cannot get rid of
them. You can get rid of IE7, which is still in the testing mode, and use
IE6. I would do that first. Remember, IE7 has no affiliation with OE6, so
even if you could remove IE6 and OE6, you would not have any operating
version of Outlook Express.

Perhaps, without knowing more, you may want to check this out, AFTER you
remove IE7 Beta.

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating systems 98 or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your computer from the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
I wrote you all last week about a huge problem with my OE6. Never was able
to fix the corruption. Now, let me ask you this. How can I un-install
OE6?
I have downloaded & install the IE7Beta3 hoping it might change things but
it
didn't. Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go back
to
IE7?
Have I just totally confused you? Surely hope not.
Thanks again for putting up with me and hopefully helping me out.
--
gbodd




Bruce Hagen August 15th 06 03:51 AM

Un-installing OE6
 
As I said, IE7 has no relationship with Outlook Express, so that is not an
answer for an e-mail problem.

I found your OP in another identity.

In your OP, you said if you inserted a graphic in a new message and sent it
to yourself, it came through OK. And if you forwarded that e-mail, it also
worked OK. It still sounds like a problem with the senders, or a program
your e-mail server uses, which you have not mentioned, is causing this.

What was not answered in your OP was:

1: Did you get rid of Windows Defender?

2: You were also advised to try a new identity. Did you?

3: An R&R of IE/OE was suggested, but you said you didn't want to do it.
Why?

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating systems 98 or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your computer from the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
Bruce, I did not keep all of my posts. It pertained to me not being able
to
forward anything that had graphics/pictures in it. Not only does it do
this
on the 'forward', but if I am to reply with senders message &
graphics/pictures to what has been sent to me, it is the same thing.
I get the message ' When you send this message, these pictures will not be
included'. You and Jim P. tried everything possible to find a solution,
but
nothing worked. I even installed IE7Beta 3, which I like. I'll try
anything
at this point. How would I un-install OE6 and start off from scratch?
The
easiest way would be great. All I want is to have my OE6 working
correctly.
Thanks for your patience
--
gbodd


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

Please include all previous posts in your replies, or we do not know what
was suggested or tried.

qp
Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go back to IE7?
/qp

That makes no sense at all. Get rid of IE7 and OE6 and go back to IE7???

IE6 is a part of your OS and OE6 is a part of IE6. You cannot get rid of
them. You can get rid of IE7, which is still in the testing mode, and use
IE6. I would do that first. Remember, IE7 has no affiliation with OE6, so
even if you could remove IE6 and OE6, you would not have any operating
version of Outlook Express.

Perhaps, without knowing more, you may want to check this out, AFTER you
remove IE7 Beta.

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating systems 98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your computer from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
I wrote you all last week about a huge problem with my OE6. Never was
able
to fix the corruption. Now, let me ask you this. How can I un-install
OE6?
I have downloaded & install the IE7Beta3 hoping it might change things
but
it
didn't. Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go
back
to
IE7?
Have I just totally confused you? Surely hope not.
Thanks again for putting up with me and hopefully helping me out.
--
gbodd





glen August 15th 06 04:16 AM

Un-installing OE6
 
As long as the picture/graphic is from my hard drive, it will work fine, but
anything else from anyone who e-mails will not work. Anything from hard
drive works.
No, I haven't disabled or uninstalled Defender
Yes, I have created a new identity. That doesn't work either.
Only reason I haven't done the R&R is I was afraid I would screw it up.
SP2 did not come with the disc (computer 3 yrs. old), so I will read what
you sent and go on and dive into it.
--
Glen


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

As I said, IE7 has no relationship with Outlook Express, so that is not an
answer for an e-mail problem.

I found your OP in another identity.

In your OP, you said if you inserted a graphic in a new message and sent it
to yourself, it came through OK. And if you forwarded that e-mail, it also
worked OK. It still sounds like a problem with the senders, or a program
your e-mail server uses, which you have not mentioned, is causing this.

What was not answered in your OP was:

1: Did you get rid of Windows Defender?

2: You were also advised to try a new identity. Did you?

3: An R&R of IE/OE was suggested, but you said you didn't want to do it.
Why?

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating systems 98 or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your computer from the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
Bruce, I did not keep all of my posts. It pertained to me not being able
to
forward anything that had graphics/pictures in it. Not only does it do
this
on the 'forward', but if I am to reply with senders message &
graphics/pictures to what has been sent to me, it is the same thing.
I get the message ' When you send this message, these pictures will not be
included'. You and Jim P. tried everything possible to find a solution,
but
nothing worked. I even installed IE7Beta 3, which I like. I'll try
anything
at this point. How would I un-install OE6 and start off from scratch?
The
easiest way would be great. All I want is to have my OE6 working
correctly.
Thanks for your patience
--
gbodd


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

Please include all previous posts in your replies, or we do not know what
was suggested or tried.

qp
Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go back to IE7?
/qp

That makes no sense at all. Get rid of IE7 and OE6 and go back to IE7???

IE6 is a part of your OS and OE6 is a part of IE6. You cannot get rid of
them. You can get rid of IE7, which is still in the testing mode, and use
IE6. I would do that first. Remember, IE7 has no affiliation with OE6, so
even if you could remove IE6 and OE6, you would not have any operating
version of Outlook Express.

Perhaps, without knowing more, you may want to check this out, AFTER you
remove IE7 Beta.

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating systems 98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your computer from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
I wrote you all last week about a huge problem with my OE6. Never was
able
to fix the corruption. Now, let me ask you this. How can I un-install
OE6?
I have downloaded & install the IE7Beta3 hoping it might change things
but
it
didn't. Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go
back
to
IE7?
Have I just totally confused you? Surely hope not.
Thanks again for putting up with me and hopefully helping me out.
--
gbodd





PA Bear August 15th 06 07:59 AM

Un-installing OE6
 
...I have downloaded & install the IE7Beta3 hoping it might
change things but it didn't. Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 &
OE6 and let it go back to IE7?


NO! Do NOT use your XP disc to do /anything/ until you've uninstalled IE7
Beta3 via Add/Remove Programs and have rebooted twice!

Here's your original thread (to which you should have replied instead of
beginning a new one):
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...e9ab572133f2bb

No, I haven't disabled or uninstalled Defender.


If Defender's installed, it may well have something to do with your original
problem. Please post about this to one of the Defender-specific newsgroups.
See
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...s/default.mspx
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org


Glen wrote:
I wrote you all last week about a huge problem with my OE6. Never was
able to fix the corruption. Now, let me ask you this. How can I
un-install OE6? I have downloaded & install the IE7Beta3 hoping it might
change things but it didn't. Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 &
OE6 and let it go back to IE7?
Have I just totally confused you? Surely hope not.
Thanks again for putting up with me and hopefully helping me out.



Steve Cochran August 15th 06 10:29 AM

Un-installing OE6
 
Try uninstalling Defender and then go to Start | Run and type msconfig and
disable any startup items. Then reboot and go to Control Panel | Add /
Remove programs | Set Program Access and defaults and set it to OE. See if
that fixes it.

steve

"Glen" wrote in message
...
As long as the picture/graphic is from my hard drive, it will work fine,
but
anything else from anyone who e-mails will not work. Anything from hard
drive works.
No, I haven't disabled or uninstalled Defender
Yes, I have created a new identity. That doesn't work either.
Only reason I haven't done the R&R is I was afraid I would screw it up.
SP2 did not come with the disc (computer 3 yrs. old), so I will read what
you sent and go on and dive into it.
--
Glen


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

As I said, IE7 has no relationship with Outlook Express, so that is not
an
answer for an e-mail problem.

I found your OP in another identity.

In your OP, you said if you inserted a graphic in a new message and sent
it
to yourself, it came through OK. And if you forwarded that e-mail, it
also
worked OK. It still sounds like a problem with the senders, or a program
your e-mail server uses, which you have not mentioned, is causing this.

What was not answered in your OP was:

1: Did you get rid of Windows Defender?

2: You were also advised to try a new identity. Did you?

3: An R&R of IE/OE was suggested, but you said you didn't want to do it.
Why?

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating systems 98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your computer from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
Bruce, I did not keep all of my posts. It pertained to me not being
able
to
forward anything that had graphics/pictures in it. Not only does it do
this
on the 'forward', but if I am to reply with senders message &
graphics/pictures to what has been sent to me, it is the same thing.
I get the message ' When you send this message, these pictures will not
be
included'. You and Jim P. tried everything possible to find a
solution,
but
nothing worked. I even installed IE7Beta 3, which I like. I'll try
anything
at this point. How would I un-install OE6 and start off from scratch?
The
easiest way would be great. All I want is to have my OE6 working
correctly.
Thanks for your patience
--
gbodd


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

Please include all previous posts in your replies, or we do not know
what
was suggested or tried.

qp
Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go back to
IE7?
/qp

That makes no sense at all. Get rid of IE7 and OE6 and go back to
IE7???

IE6 is a part of your OS and OE6 is a part of IE6. You cannot get rid
of
them. You can get rid of IE7, which is still in the testing mode, and
use
IE6. I would do that first. Remember, IE7 has no affiliation with OE6,
so
even if you could remove IE6 and OE6, you would not have any operating
version of Outlook Express.

Perhaps, without knowing more, you may want to check this out, AFTER
you
remove IE7 Beta.

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating systems
98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your computer
from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
I wrote you all last week about a huge problem with my OE6. Never
was
able
to fix the corruption. Now, let me ask you this. How can I
un-install
OE6?
I have downloaded & install the IE7Beta3 hoping it might change
things
but
it
didn't. Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go
back
to
IE7?
Have I just totally confused you? Surely hope not.
Thanks again for putting up with me and hopefully helping me out.
--
gbodd






glen August 15th 06 03:02 PM

Un-installing OE6
 
Morning Steve,
I uninstalled Defender and did everything else that you stated. Rebooted and
it worked. I went back into msconf and enabled most of the stuff on my
startup, rebooted, tried to forward and it wouldn't work. Obviously, there
is something in my start up that is causing this. So, I went back into
msconfig and enabled Zone Alarm and AVG, rebooted again and tried forwarding
something on OE6. It worked the first time but would not the second time. I
have tried it a few times since and it is not working again. I am really
afraid not to have my AVG or Zone alarm going. Not being able to have OE6 is
bad enough, but for the rest of the system to go down because of a virus or
malware is downright scary.

--
gbodd


"Steve Cochran" wrote:

Try uninstalling Defender and then go to Start | Run and type msconfig and
disable any startup items. Then reboot and go to Control Panel | Add /
Remove programs | Set Program Access and defaults and set it to OE. See if
that fixes it.

steve

"Glen" wrote in message
...
As long as the picture/graphic is from my hard drive, it will work fine,
but
anything else from anyone who e-mails will not work. Anything from hard
drive works.
No, I haven't disabled or uninstalled Defender
Yes, I have created a new identity. That doesn't work either.
Only reason I haven't done the R&R is I was afraid I would screw it up.
SP2 did not come with the disc (computer 3 yrs. old), so I will read what
you sent and go on and dive into it.
--
Glen


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

As I said, IE7 has no relationship with Outlook Express, so that is not
an
answer for an e-mail problem.

I found your OP in another identity.

In your OP, you said if you inserted a graphic in a new message and sent
it
to yourself, it came through OK. And if you forwarded that e-mail, it
also
worked OK. It still sounds like a problem with the senders, or a program
your e-mail server uses, which you have not mentioned, is causing this.

What was not answered in your OP was:

1: Did you get rid of Windows Defender?

2: You were also advised to try a new identity. Did you?

3: An R&R of IE/OE was suggested, but you said you didn't want to do it.
Why?

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating systems 98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your computer from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
Bruce, I did not keep all of my posts. It pertained to me not being
able
to
forward anything that had graphics/pictures in it. Not only does it do
this
on the 'forward', but if I am to reply with senders message &
graphics/pictures to what has been sent to me, it is the same thing.
I get the message ' When you send this message, these pictures will not
be
included'. You and Jim P. tried everything possible to find a
solution,
but
nothing worked. I even installed IE7Beta 3, which I like. I'll try
anything
at this point. How would I un-install OE6 and start off from scratch?
The
easiest way would be great. All I want is to have my OE6 working
correctly.
Thanks for your patience
--
gbodd


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

Please include all previous posts in your replies, or we do not know
what
was suggested or tried.

qp
Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go back to
IE7?
/qp

That makes no sense at all. Get rid of IE7 and OE6 and go back to
IE7???

IE6 is a part of your OS and OE6 is a part of IE6. You cannot get rid
of
them. You can get rid of IE7, which is still in the testing mode, and
use
IE6. I would do that first. Remember, IE7 has no affiliation with OE6,
so
even if you could remove IE6 and OE6, you would not have any operating
version of Outlook Express.

Perhaps, without knowing more, you may want to check this out, AFTER
you
remove IE7 Beta.

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating systems
98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your computer
from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
I wrote you all last week about a huge problem with my OE6. Never
was
able
to fix the corruption. Now, let me ask you this. How can I
un-install
OE6?
I have downloaded & install the IE7Beta3 hoping it might change
things
but
it
didn't. Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go
back
to
IE7?
Have I just totally confused you? Surely hope not.
Thanks again for putting up with me and hopefully helping me out.
--
gbodd






glen August 15th 06 03:06 PM

Un-installing OE6
 
What necessary startup items should be on there or where can I find the list.
Could my Zone Alarm or AVG be causing any problems?
--
gbodd


"Steve Cochran" wrote:

Try uninstalling Defender and then go to Start | Run and type msconfig and
disable any startup items. Then reboot and go to Control Panel | Add /
Remove programs | Set Program Access and defaults and set it to OE. See if
that fixes it.

steve

"Glen" wrote in message
...
As long as the picture/graphic is from my hard drive, it will work fine,
but
anything else from anyone who e-mails will not work. Anything from hard
drive works.
No, I haven't disabled or uninstalled Defender
Yes, I have created a new identity. That doesn't work either.
Only reason I haven't done the R&R is I was afraid I would screw it up.
SP2 did not come with the disc (computer 3 yrs. old), so I will read what
you sent and go on and dive into it.
--
Glen


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

As I said, IE7 has no relationship with Outlook Express, so that is not
an
answer for an e-mail problem.

I found your OP in another identity.

In your OP, you said if you inserted a graphic in a new message and sent
it
to yourself, it came through OK. And if you forwarded that e-mail, it
also
worked OK. It still sounds like a problem with the senders, or a program
your e-mail server uses, which you have not mentioned, is causing this.

What was not answered in your OP was:

1: Did you get rid of Windows Defender?

2: You were also advised to try a new identity. Did you?

3: An R&R of IE/OE was suggested, but you said you didn't want to do it.
Why?

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating systems 98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your computer from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
Bruce, I did not keep all of my posts. It pertained to me not being
able
to
forward anything that had graphics/pictures in it. Not only does it do
this
on the 'forward', but if I am to reply with senders message &
graphics/pictures to what has been sent to me, it is the same thing.
I get the message ' When you send this message, these pictures will not
be
included'. You and Jim P. tried everything possible to find a
solution,
but
nothing worked. I even installed IE7Beta 3, which I like. I'll try
anything
at this point. How would I un-install OE6 and start off from scratch?
The
easiest way would be great. All I want is to have my OE6 working
correctly.
Thanks for your patience
--
gbodd


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

Please include all previous posts in your replies, or we do not know
what
was suggested or tried.

qp
Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go back to
IE7?
/qp

That makes no sense at all. Get rid of IE7 and OE6 and go back to
IE7???

IE6 is a part of your OS and OE6 is a part of IE6. You cannot get rid
of
them. You can get rid of IE7, which is still in the testing mode, and
use
IE6. I would do that first. Remember, IE7 has no affiliation with OE6,
so
even if you could remove IE6 and OE6, you would not have any operating
version of Outlook Express.

Perhaps, without knowing more, you may want to check this out, AFTER
you
remove IE7 Beta.

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating systems
98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your computer
from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
I wrote you all last week about a huge problem with my OE6. Never
was
able
to fix the corruption. Now, let me ask you this. How can I
un-install
OE6?
I have downloaded & install the IE7Beta3 hoping it might change
things
but
it
didn't. Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go
back
to
IE7?
Have I just totally confused you? Surely hope not.
Thanks again for putting up with me and hopefully helping me out.
--
gbodd






glen August 15th 06 03:36 PM

Un-installing OE6
 
Steve,
I also have Spamfighter. It is disabled in start-up. The only two things
enabled are Zone Alarm and AVG. I can forward everything out now and reply.
I do hope that it is the Spamfighter. Do you have any good suggestions for
a good and safe Spam fighting program that is free or should I just retry the
Spamfighter?
--
gbodd


"Steve Cochran" wrote:

Try uninstalling Defender and then go to Start | Run and type msconfig and
disable any startup items. Then reboot and go to Control Panel | Add /
Remove programs | Set Program Access and defaults and set it to OE. See if
that fixes it.

steve

"Glen" wrote in message
...
As long as the picture/graphic is from my hard drive, it will work fine,
but
anything else from anyone who e-mails will not work. Anything from hard
drive works.
No, I haven't disabled or uninstalled Defender
Yes, I have created a new identity. That doesn't work either.
Only reason I haven't done the R&R is I was afraid I would screw it up.
SP2 did not come with the disc (computer 3 yrs. old), so I will read what
you sent and go on and dive into it.
--
Glen


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

As I said, IE7 has no relationship with Outlook Express, so that is not
an
answer for an e-mail problem.

I found your OP in another identity.

In your OP, you said if you inserted a graphic in a new message and sent
it
to yourself, it came through OK. And if you forwarded that e-mail, it
also
worked OK. It still sounds like a problem with the senders, or a program
your e-mail server uses, which you have not mentioned, is causing this.

What was not answered in your OP was:

1: Did you get rid of Windows Defender?

2: You were also advised to try a new identity. Did you?

3: An R&R of IE/OE was suggested, but you said you didn't want to do it.
Why?

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating systems 98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your computer from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
Bruce, I did not keep all of my posts. It pertained to me not being
able
to
forward anything that had graphics/pictures in it. Not only does it do
this
on the 'forward', but if I am to reply with senders message &
graphics/pictures to what has been sent to me, it is the same thing.
I get the message ' When you send this message, these pictures will not
be
included'. You and Jim P. tried everything possible to find a
solution,
but
nothing worked. I even installed IE7Beta 3, which I like. I'll try
anything
at this point. How would I un-install OE6 and start off from scratch?
The
easiest way would be great. All I want is to have my OE6 working
correctly.
Thanks for your patience
--
gbodd


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

Please include all previous posts in your replies, or we do not know
what
was suggested or tried.

qp
Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go back to
IE7?
/qp

That makes no sense at all. Get rid of IE7 and OE6 and go back to
IE7???

IE6 is a part of your OS and OE6 is a part of IE6. You cannot get rid
of
them. You can get rid of IE7, which is still in the testing mode, and
use
IE6. I would do that first. Remember, IE7 has no affiliation with OE6,
so
even if you could remove IE6 and OE6, you would not have any operating
version of Outlook Express.

Perhaps, without knowing more, you may want to check this out, AFTER
you
remove IE7 Beta.

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating systems
98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your computer
from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
I wrote you all last week about a huge problem with my OE6. Never
was
able
to fix the corruption. Now, let me ask you this. How can I
un-install
OE6?
I have downloaded & install the IE7Beta3 hoping it might change
things
but
it
didn't. Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go
back
to
IE7?
Have I just totally confused you? Surely hope not.
Thanks again for putting up with me and hopefully helping me out.
--
gbodd






Kate August 15th 06 07:19 PM

Un-installing OE6
 
Glen : It may be AVG settings. I have disabled the function that
checks _outgoing_ mail mainly because it was slowing "sends" down too
much and, IIRC, I did have early problems sending mail with jpg
attachments. Maybe worth a try?

Kate

"Glen" wrote in message
...
Morning Steve,
I uninstalled Defender and did everything else that you stated.
Rebooted and
it worked. I went back into msconf and enabled most of the stuff on
my
startup, rebooted, tried to forward and it wouldn't work.
Obviously, there
is something in my start up that is causing this. So, I went back
into
msconfig and enabled Zone Alarm and AVG, rebooted again and tried
forwarding
something on OE6. It worked the first time but would not the second
time. I
have tried it a few times since and it is not working again. I am
really
afraid not to have my AVG or Zone alarm going. Not being able to
have OE6 is
bad enough, but for the rest of the system to go down because of a
virus or
malware is downright scary.

--
gbodd


"Steve Cochran" wrote:

Try uninstalling Defender and then go to Start | Run and type
msconfig and
disable any startup items. Then reboot and go to Control Panel |
Add /
Remove programs | Set Program Access and defaults and set it to OE.
See if
that fixes it.

steve

"Glen" wrote in message
...
As long as the picture/graphic is from my hard drive, it will
work fine,
but
anything else from anyone who e-mails will not work. Anything
from hard
drive works.
No, I haven't disabled or uninstalled Defender
Yes, I have created a new identity. That doesn't work either.
Only reason I haven't done the R&R is I was afraid I would screw
it up.
SP2 did not come with the disc (computer 3 yrs. old), so I will
read what
you sent and go on and dive into it.
--
Glen


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

As I said, IE7 has no relationship with Outlook Express, so that
is not
an
answer for an e-mail problem.

I found your OP in another identity.

In your OP, you said if you inserted a graphic in a new message
and sent
it
to yourself, it came through OK. And if you forwarded that
e-mail, it
also
worked OK. It still sounds like a problem with the senders, or a
program
your e-mail server uses, which you have not mentioned, is
causing this.

What was not answered in your OP was:

1: Did you get rid of Windows Defender?

2: You were also advised to try a new identity. Did you?

3: An R&R of IE/OE was suggested, but you said you didn't want
to do it.
Why?

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating
systems 98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your
computer from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
Bruce, I did not keep all of my posts. It pertained to me not
being
able
to
forward anything that had graphics/pictures in it. Not only
does it do
this
on the 'forward', but if I am to reply with senders message &
graphics/pictures to what has been sent to me, it is the same
thing.
I get the message ' When you send this message, these pictures
will not
be
included'. You and Jim P. tried everything possible to find
a
solution,
but
nothing worked. I even installed IE7Beta 3, which I like.
I'll try
anything
at this point. How would I un-install OE6 and start off from
scratch?
The
easiest way would be great. All I want is to have my OE6
working
correctly.
Thanks for your patience
--
gbodd


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

Please include all previous posts in your replies, or we do
not know
what
was suggested or tried.

qp
Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go
back to
IE7?
/qp

That makes no sense at all. Get rid of IE7 and OE6 and go
back to
IE7???

IE6 is a part of your OS and OE6 is a part of IE6. You cannot
get rid
of
them. You can get rid of IE7, which is still in the testing
mode, and
use
IE6. I would do that first. Remember, IE7 has no affiliation
with OE6,
so
even if you could remove IE6 and OE6, you would not have any
operating
version of Outlook Express.

Perhaps, without knowing more, you may want to check this
out, AFTER
you
remove IE7 Beta.

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows
operating systems
98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your
computer
from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
I wrote you all last week about a huge problem with my OE6.
Never
was
able
to fix the corruption. Now, let me ask you this. How can
I
un-install
OE6?
I have downloaded & install the IE7Beta3 hoping it might
change
things
but
it
didn't. Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and
let it go
back
to
IE7?
Have I just totally confused you? Surely hope not.
Thanks again for putting up with me and hopefully helping
me out.
--
gbodd










glen August 15th 06 08:26 PM

Un-installing OE6
 
Kate, Steve, Jim and Bruce
I think it has been fixed now. I have un-installed Spamfighter &
re-installed Defender. Have also left off all of the unnecessary programs on
msconfig startup.
It has been a long two weeks and I do so appreciate the help that all of you
gave me. Couldn't have done it without you.
Now, if any of you know a good, free spam fighting program that I can have
for my email (Charter Cable), I'm open to suggestions. Charter doesn't do a
thing to help their customers out, believe me.
Again, thanks a bunch
Glen (Glenda Boddie)
--
gbodd


"Kate" wrote:

Glen : It may be AVG settings. I have disabled the function that
checks _outgoing_ mail mainly because it was slowing "sends" down too
much and, IIRC, I did have early problems sending mail with jpg
attachments. Maybe worth a try?

Kate

"Glen" wrote in message
...
Morning Steve,
I uninstalled Defender and did everything else that you stated.
Rebooted and
it worked. I went back into msconf and enabled most of the stuff on
my
startup, rebooted, tried to forward and it wouldn't work.
Obviously, there
is something in my start up that is causing this. So, I went back
into
msconfig and enabled Zone Alarm and AVG, rebooted again and tried
forwarding
something on OE6. It worked the first time but would not the second
time. I
have tried it a few times since and it is not working again. I am
really
afraid not to have my AVG or Zone alarm going. Not being able to
have OE6 is
bad enough, but for the rest of the system to go down because of a
virus or
malware is downright scary.

--
gbodd


"Steve Cochran" wrote:

Try uninstalling Defender and then go to Start | Run and type
msconfig and
disable any startup items. Then reboot and go to Control Panel |
Add /
Remove programs | Set Program Access and defaults and set it to OE.
See if
that fixes it.

steve

"Glen" wrote in message
...
As long as the picture/graphic is from my hard drive, it will
work fine,
but
anything else from anyone who e-mails will not work. Anything
from hard
drive works.
No, I haven't disabled or uninstalled Defender
Yes, I have created a new identity. That doesn't work either.
Only reason I haven't done the R&R is I was afraid I would screw
it up.
SP2 did not come with the disc (computer 3 yrs. old), so I will
read what
you sent and go on and dive into it.
--
Glen


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

As I said, IE7 has no relationship with Outlook Express, so that
is not
an
answer for an e-mail problem.

I found your OP in another identity.

In your OP, you said if you inserted a graphic in a new message
and sent
it
to yourself, it came through OK. And if you forwarded that
e-mail, it
also
worked OK. It still sounds like a problem with the senders, or a
program
your e-mail server uses, which you have not mentioned, is
causing this.

What was not answered in your OP was:

1: Did you get rid of Windows Defender?

2: You were also advised to try a new identity. Did you?

3: An R&R of IE/OE was suggested, but you said you didn't want
to do it.
Why?

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating
systems 98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your
computer from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
Bruce, I did not keep all of my posts. It pertained to me not
being
able
to
forward anything that had graphics/pictures in it. Not only
does it do
this
on the 'forward', but if I am to reply with senders message &
graphics/pictures to what has been sent to me, it is the same
thing.
I get the message ' When you send this message, these pictures
will not
be
included'. You and Jim P. tried everything possible to find
a
solution,
but
nothing worked. I even installed IE7Beta 3, which I like.
I'll try
anything
at this point. How would I un-install OE6 and start off from
scratch?
The
easiest way would be great. All I want is to have my OE6
working
correctly.
Thanks for your patience
--
gbodd


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

Please include all previous posts in your replies, or we do
not know
what
was suggested or tried.

qp
Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go
back to
IE7?
/qp

That makes no sense at all. Get rid of IE7 and OE6 and go
back to
IE7???

IE6 is a part of your OS and OE6 is a part of IE6. You cannot
get rid
of
them. You can get rid of IE7, which is still in the testing
mode, and
use
IE6. I would do that first. Remember, IE7 has no affiliation
with OE6,
so
even if you could remove IE6 and OE6, you would not have any
operating
version of Outlook Express.

Perhaps, without knowing more, you may want to check this
out, AFTER
you
remove IE7 Beta.

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows
operating systems
98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your
computer
from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
I wrote you all last week about a huge problem with my OE6.
Never
was
able
to fix the corruption. Now, let me ask you this. How can
I
un-install
OE6?
I have downloaded & install the IE7Beta3 hoping it might
change
things
but
it
didn't. Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and
let it go
back
to
IE7?
Have I just totally confused you? Surely hope not.
Thanks again for putting up with me and hopefully helping
me out.
--
gbodd











PA Bear August 15th 06 08:37 PM

Un-installing OE6
 
45 posts in two threads, all because of Spamfighter? Jeez...
--
~PAÞ

Glen wrote:
Kate, Steve, Jim and Bruce
I think it has been fixed now. I have un-installed Spamfighter &
re-installed Defender. Have also left off all of the unnecessary
programs on msconfig startup.
It has been a long two weeks and I do so appreciate the help that all of
you gave me. Couldn't have done it without you.
Now, if any of you know a good, free spam fighting program that I can have
for my email (Charter Cable), I'm open to suggestions. Charter doesn't
do a thing to help their customers out, believe me.
Again, thanks a bunch
Glen (Glenda Boddie)

Glen : It may be AVG settings. I have disabled the function that
checks _outgoing_ mail mainly because it was slowing "sends" down too
much and, IIRC, I did have early problems sending mail with jpg
attachments. Maybe worth a try?

Kate

"Glen" wrote in message
...
Morning Steve,
I uninstalled Defender and did everything else that you stated.
Rebooted and
it worked. I went back into msconf and enabled most of the stuff on
my
startup, rebooted, tried to forward and it wouldn't work.
Obviously, there
is something in my start up that is causing this. So, I went back
into
msconfig and enabled Zone Alarm and AVG, rebooted again and tried
forwarding
something on OE6. It worked the first time but would not the second
time. I
have tried it a few times since and it is not working again. I am
really
afraid not to have my AVG or Zone alarm going. Not being able to
have OE6 is
bad enough, but for the rest of the system to go down because of a
virus or
malware is downright scary.

--
gbodd


"Steve Cochran" wrote:

Try uninstalling Defender and then go to Start | Run and type
msconfig and
disable any startup items. Then reboot and go to Control Panel |
Add /
Remove programs | Set Program Access and defaults and set it to OE.
See if
that fixes it.

steve

"Glen" wrote in message
...
As long as the picture/graphic is from my hard drive, it will
work fine,
but
anything else from anyone who e-mails will not work. Anything
from hard
drive works.
No, I haven't disabled or uninstalled Defender
Yes, I have created a new identity. That doesn't work either.
Only reason I haven't done the R&R is I was afraid I would screw
it up.
SP2 did not come with the disc (computer 3 yrs. old), so I will
read what
you sent and go on and dive into it.
--
Glen


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

As I said, IE7 has no relationship with Outlook Express, so that
is not
an
answer for an e-mail problem.

I found your OP in another identity.

In your OP, you said if you inserted a graphic in a new message
and sent
it
to yourself, it came through OK. And if you forwarded that
e-mail, it
also
worked OK. It still sounds like a problem with the senders, or a
program
your e-mail server uses, which you have not mentioned, is
causing this.

What was not answered in your OP was:

1: Did you get rid of Windows Defender?

2: You were also advised to try a new identity. Did you?

3: An R&R of IE/OE was suggested, but you said you didn't want
to do it.
Why?

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating
systems 98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your
computer from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
Bruce, I did not keep all of my posts. It pertained to me not
being
able
to
forward anything that had graphics/pictures in it. Not only
does it do
this
on the 'forward', but if I am to reply with senders message &
graphics/pictures to what has been sent to me, it is the same
thing.
I get the message ' When you send this message, these pictures
will not
be
included'. You and Jim P. tried everything possible to find
a
solution,
but
nothing worked. I even installed IE7Beta 3, which I like.
I'll try
anything
at this point. How would I un-install OE6 and start off from
scratch?
The
easiest way would be great. All I want is to have my OE6
working
correctly.
Thanks for your patience
--
gbodd


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

Please include all previous posts in your replies, or we do
not know
what
was suggested or tried.

qp
Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go
back to
IE7?
/qp

That makes no sense at all. Get rid of IE7 and OE6 and go
back to
IE7???

IE6 is a part of your OS and OE6 is a part of IE6. You
cannot get rid
of
them. You can get rid of IE7, which is still in the testing
mode, and
use
IE6. I would do that first. Remember, IE7 has no affiliation
with OE6,
so
even if you could remove IE6 and OE6, you would not have any
operating
version of Outlook Express.

Perhaps, without knowing more, you may want to check this
out, AFTER
you
remove IE7 Beta.

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows
operating systems
98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your
computer
from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
I wrote you all last week about a huge problem with my
OE6. Never
was
able
to fix the corruption. Now, let me ask you this. How can
I
un-install
OE6?
I have downloaded & install the IE7Beta3 hoping it might
change
things
but
it
didn't. Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and
let it go
back
to
IE7?
Have I just totally confused you? Surely hope not.
Thanks again for putting up with me and hopefully helping
me out.
--
gbodd



Steve Cochran August 15th 06 11:20 PM

Un-installing OE6
 
Some of the biggest problems users have are 3rd party programs that screw
things up.

Thinks like

antivirus software
Windows Defender
antispam software
Windows OneCare
IE7 beta
Windows


G

steve

"PA Bear" wrote in message
...
45 posts in two threads, all because of Spamfighter? Jeez...
--
~PAÞ

Glen wrote:
Kate, Steve, Jim and Bruce
I think it has been fixed now. I have un-installed Spamfighter &
re-installed Defender. Have also left off all of the unnecessary
programs on msconfig startup.
It has been a long two weeks and I do so appreciate the help that all of
you gave me. Couldn't have done it without you.
Now, if any of you know a good, free spam fighting program that I can
have
for my email (Charter Cable), I'm open to suggestions. Charter doesn't
do a thing to help their customers out, believe me.
Again, thanks a bunch
Glen (Glenda Boddie)

Glen : It may be AVG settings. I have disabled the function that
checks _outgoing_ mail mainly because it was slowing "sends" down too
much and, IIRC, I did have early problems sending mail with jpg
attachments. Maybe worth a try?

Kate

"Glen" wrote in message
...
Morning Steve,
I uninstalled Defender and did everything else that you stated.
Rebooted and
it worked. I went back into msconf and enabled most of the stuff on
my
startup, rebooted, tried to forward and it wouldn't work.
Obviously, there
is something in my start up that is causing this. So, I went back
into
msconfig and enabled Zone Alarm and AVG, rebooted again and tried
forwarding
something on OE6. It worked the first time but would not the second
time. I
have tried it a few times since and it is not working again. I am
really
afraid not to have my AVG or Zone alarm going. Not being able to
have OE6 is
bad enough, but for the rest of the system to go down because of a
virus or
malware is downright scary.

--
gbodd


"Steve Cochran" wrote:

Try uninstalling Defender and then go to Start | Run and type
msconfig and
disable any startup items. Then reboot and go to Control Panel |
Add /
Remove programs | Set Program Access and defaults and set it to OE.
See if
that fixes it.

steve

"Glen" wrote in message
...
As long as the picture/graphic is from my hard drive, it will
work fine,
but
anything else from anyone who e-mails will not work. Anything
from hard
drive works.
No, I haven't disabled or uninstalled Defender
Yes, I have created a new identity. That doesn't work either.
Only reason I haven't done the R&R is I was afraid I would screw
it up.
SP2 did not come with the disc (computer 3 yrs. old), so I will
read what
you sent and go on and dive into it.
--
Glen


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

As I said, IE7 has no relationship with Outlook Express, so
that
is not
an
answer for an e-mail problem.

I found your OP in another identity.

In your OP, you said if you inserted a graphic in a new message
and sent
it
to yourself, it came through OK. And if you forwarded that
e-mail, it
also
worked OK. It still sounds like a problem with the senders, or
a
program
your e-mail server uses, which you have not mentioned, is
causing this.

What was not answered in your OP was:

1: Did you get rid of Windows Defender?

2: You were also advised to try a new identity. Did you?

3: An R&R of IE/OE was suggested, but you said you didn't want
to do it.
Why?

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating
systems 98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your
computer from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
Bruce, I did not keep all of my posts. It pertained to me
not
being
able
to
forward anything that had graphics/pictures in it. Not only
does it do
this
on the 'forward', but if I am to reply with senders message &
graphics/pictures to what has been sent to me, it is the same
thing.
I get the message ' When you send this message, these
pictures
will not
be
included'. You and Jim P. tried everything possible to find
a
solution,
but
nothing worked. I even installed IE7Beta 3, which I like.
I'll try
anything
at this point. How would I un-install OE6 and start off from
scratch?
The
easiest way would be great. All I want is to have my OE6
working
correctly.
Thanks for your patience
--
gbodd


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

Please include all previous posts in your replies, or we do
not know
what
was suggested or tried.

qp
Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go
back to
IE7?
/qp

That makes no sense at all. Get rid of IE7 and OE6 and go
back to
IE7???

IE6 is a part of your OS and OE6 is a part of IE6. You
cannot get rid
of
them. You can get rid of IE7, which is still in the testing
mode, and
use
IE6. I would do that first. Remember, IE7 has no
affiliation
with OE6,
so
even if you could remove IE6 and OE6, you would not have
any
operating
version of Outlook Express.

Perhaps, without knowing more, you may want to check this
out, AFTER
you
remove IE7 Beta.

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows
operating systems
98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your
computer
from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
I wrote you all last week about a huge problem with my
OE6. Never
was
able
to fix the corruption. Now, let me ask you this. How
can
I
un-install
OE6?
I have downloaded & install the IE7Beta3 hoping it might
change
things
but
it
didn't. Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and
let it go
back
to
IE7?
Have I just totally confused you? Surely hope not.
Thanks again for putting up with me and hopefully helping
me out.
--
gbodd




Steve Cochran August 15th 06 11:21 PM

Un-installing OE6
 
Glad you have it figured out. I don't think there is a decent antispam
program that works with OE. See www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3

steve

"Glen" wrote in message
...
Kate, Steve, Jim and Bruce
I think it has been fixed now. I have un-installed Spamfighter &
re-installed Defender. Have also left off all of the unnecessary programs
on
msconfig startup.
It has been a long two weeks and I do so appreciate the help that all of
you
gave me. Couldn't have done it without you.
Now, if any of you know a good, free spam fighting program that I can have
for my email (Charter Cable), I'm open to suggestions. Charter doesn't do
a
thing to help their customers out, believe me.
Again, thanks a bunch
Glen (Glenda Boddie)
--
gbodd


"Kate" wrote:

Glen : It may be AVG settings. I have disabled the function that
checks _outgoing_ mail mainly because it was slowing "sends" down too
much and, IIRC, I did have early problems sending mail with jpg
attachments. Maybe worth a try?

Kate

"Glen" wrote in message
...
Morning Steve,
I uninstalled Defender and did everything else that you stated.
Rebooted and
it worked. I went back into msconf and enabled most of the stuff on
my
startup, rebooted, tried to forward and it wouldn't work.
Obviously, there
is something in my start up that is causing this. So, I went back
into
msconfig and enabled Zone Alarm and AVG, rebooted again and tried
forwarding
something on OE6. It worked the first time but would not the second
time. I
have tried it a few times since and it is not working again. I am
really
afraid not to have my AVG or Zone alarm going. Not being able to
have OE6 is
bad enough, but for the rest of the system to go down because of a
virus or
malware is downright scary.

--
gbodd


"Steve Cochran" wrote:

Try uninstalling Defender and then go to Start | Run and type
msconfig and
disable any startup items. Then reboot and go to Control Panel |
Add /
Remove programs | Set Program Access and defaults and set it to OE.
See if
that fixes it.

steve

"Glen" wrote in message
...
As long as the picture/graphic is from my hard drive, it will
work fine,
but
anything else from anyone who e-mails will not work. Anything
from hard
drive works.
No, I haven't disabled or uninstalled Defender
Yes, I have created a new identity. That doesn't work either.
Only reason I haven't done the R&R is I was afraid I would screw
it up.
SP2 did not come with the disc (computer 3 yrs. old), so I will
read what
you sent and go on and dive into it.
--
Glen


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

As I said, IE7 has no relationship with Outlook Express, so that
is not
an
answer for an e-mail problem.

I found your OP in another identity.

In your OP, you said if you inserted a graphic in a new message
and sent
it
to yourself, it came through OK. And if you forwarded that
e-mail, it
also
worked OK. It still sounds like a problem with the senders, or a
program
your e-mail server uses, which you have not mentioned, is
causing this.

What was not answered in your OP was:

1: Did you get rid of Windows Defender?

2: You were also advised to try a new identity. Did you?

3: An R&R of IE/OE was suggested, but you said you didn't want
to do it.
Why?

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating
systems 98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your
computer from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
Bruce, I did not keep all of my posts. It pertained to me not
being
able
to
forward anything that had graphics/pictures in it. Not only
does it do
this
on the 'forward', but if I am to reply with senders message &
graphics/pictures to what has been sent to me, it is the same
thing.
I get the message ' When you send this message, these pictures
will not
be
included'. You and Jim P. tried everything possible to find
a
solution,
but
nothing worked. I even installed IE7Beta 3, which I like.
I'll try
anything
at this point. How would I un-install OE6 and start off from
scratch?
The
easiest way would be great. All I want is to have my OE6
working
correctly.
Thanks for your patience
--
gbodd


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

Please include all previous posts in your replies, or we do
not know
what
was suggested or tried.

qp
Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and let it go
back to
IE7?
/qp

That makes no sense at all. Get rid of IE7 and OE6 and go
back to
IE7???

IE6 is a part of your OS and OE6 is a part of IE6. You cannot
get rid
of
them. You can get rid of IE7, which is still in the testing
mode, and
use
IE6. I would do that first. Remember, IE7 has no affiliation
with OE6,
so
even if you could remove IE6 and OE6, you would not have any
operating
version of Outlook Express.

Perhaps, without knowing more, you may want to check this
out, AFTER
you
remove IE7 Beta.

How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378

Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows
operating systems
98
or
newer.

If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your
computer
from
the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.

How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;875350
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Glen" wrote in message
...
I wrote you all last week about a huge problem with my OE6.
Never
was
able
to fix the corruption. Now, let me ask you this. How can
I
un-install
OE6?
I have downloaded & install the IE7Beta3 hoping it might
change
things
but
it
didn't. Can I use my XP disc to get rid of IE7 & OE6 and
let it go
back
to
IE7?
Have I just totally confused you? Surely hope not.
Thanks again for putting up with me and hopefully helping
me out.
--
gbodd













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