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On Nov 20, 9:44 am, "PA Bear" wrote:
wrote: snip Hi PA Bear, Am glad to say that I havenothad the 'cannot display' problem since Nov 8 when I reformatted and reinstalled XP Home SP2 (with all 90+ updates). I read sj...'s post that he can induce the problem in the same manner as Icould(madly scrolling an HTML email) before my reinstall BUT he goes further and suggests the cause may be McAfee Site Advisor build 2.5. I think he may be on to something in that I had IE6 with McAfee Site Advisor on my computer pre the reinstall and now have IE7 BUT WITHOUT the McAfee SA addon whichcould explain why I am now free of the OE6 "cannot display" problem. Sure hope sj... is right. BTW I use Firefox, with McAfee Site Advisor, as my default browser. JackR QED: Did you back-up your OE data and then import it into OE after the wipe & reload? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Adminhttp://aumha.net DTS-Lhttp://dts-l.org/ Yes, I have all my emails back in working order, There are 196 folders (dbx files) occupying 747 MBs. JackR |
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On Nov 20, 3:28 pm, "PA Bear" wrote:
wrote: snip Hi PA Bear, Am glad to say that I havenothad the 'cannot display' problem since Nov 8 when I reformatted and reinstalled XP Home SP2 (with all 90+ updates). I read sj...'s post that he can induce the problem in the same manner as Icould(madly scrolling an HTML email) before my reinstall BUT he goes further and suggests the cause may be McAfee Site Advisor build 2.5. I think he may be on to something in that I had IE6 with McAfee Site Advisor on my computer pre the reinstall and now have IE7 BUT WITHOUT the McAfee SA addon whichcould explain why I am now free of the OE6 "cannot display" problem. Sure hope sj... is right. BTW I use Firefox, with McAfee Site Advisor, as my default browser. JackR QED: Did you back-up your OE data and then import it into OE after the wipe & reload? -- Yes, I have all my emails back in working order, There are 196 folders (dbx files) occupying 747 MBs. JackR Have you also enabled "Read all messages in plain text" option? Was Site Advisor installed as a component of another McAfee application (e.g., McAfee Internet Security/Security Center), did you install the freebie version? Was it Site Advisor Plus? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Adminhttp://aumha.net DTS-Lhttp://dts-l.org/ No, I have not enabled "Read all messages in plain text". The McAfee Site Advisor I used was the 'free' download add-on/ extension for IE6. Don't know anything about the PLus version. JackR |
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wrote in message ... On Nov 9, 4:27 pm, wrote: On Nov 9, 2:13 am, "PA Bear" wrote: wrote: snip Hi PA Bear, Yesterday I tried to send you an update but can't see it here so had better repeat it just in case! I was able to induce the 'cannot display' condition as follows: An incoming email with small picture tiled vertically down left side and enough text to produce a smallish scroll bar on the right. Using the mouse scroll wheel, scroll up/down madly for a while and then see if you can select another email. I 'exited' the problem condition via End Process in Task Manager. Repeated this several times and noted 'handles' number over 20,000 when 'cannot display' occurred. Today I reformatted and reinstalled XP and so far OE6 hasnotput a foot wrong. JackR Is the machine currently fully patched at Windows Update? Another fellow suffer did a wipe & reload, got the machine fully patched, and encountered the same problem shortly thereafter. NB: This doesNOTnecessarily mean that one or more updates is the cause of the problem. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Adminhttp://aumha.net DTS-Lhttp://dts-l.org/ Just got 4 more High Priority updates, incl IE7. THere might be one more to come, something about KB892130 on the summary screen. That makes about 80 updates installed yesterday and today. Have to reboot so will do so and then check OE6 as best I can before replying to your query. Did my 'inducing' exercise butcouldnotget a result - can select other folders and emails without any 'cannot display' messges appearing. The number of 'handles' for msimn.exe remained constant at 266. JackR Hi PA Bear, Am glad to say that I have not had the 'cannot display' problem since Nov 8 when I reformatted and reinstalled XP Home SP2 (with all 90+ updates). I read sj...'s post that he can induce the problem in the same manner as I could (madly scrolling an HTML email) before my reinstall BUT he goes further and suggests the cause may be McAfee Site Advisor build 2.5. I think he may be on to something in that I had IE6 with McAfee Site Advisor on my computer pre the reinstall and now have IE7 BUT WITHOUT the McAfee SA addon which could explain why I am now free of the OE6 "cannot display" problem. Sure hope sj... is right. BTW I use Firefox, with McAfee Site Advisor, as my default browser. JackR |
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"PA Bear" wrote in message ... wrote: snip Hi PA Bear, Am glad to say that I have not had the 'cannot display' problem since Nov 8 when I reformatted and reinstalled XP Home SP2 (with all 90+ updates). I read sj...'s post that he can induce the problem in the same manner as I could (madly scrolling an HTML email) before my reinstall BUT he goes further and suggests the cause may be McAfee Site Advisor build 2.5. I think he may be on to something in that I had IE6 with McAfee Site Advisor on my computer pre the reinstall and now have IE7 BUT WITHOUT the McAfee SA addon which could explain why I am now free of the OE6 "cannot display" problem. Sure hope sj... is right. BTW I use Firefox, with McAfee Site Advisor, as my default browser. JackR QED: Did you back-up your OE data and then import it into OE after the wipe & reload? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.org/ |
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wrote in message ... On Nov 20, 9:44 am, "PA Bear" wrote: wrote: snip Hi PA Bear, Am glad to say that I havenothad the 'cannot display' problem since Nov 8 when I reformatted and reinstalled XP Home SP2 (with all 90+ updates). I read sj...'s post that he can induce the problem in the same manner as Icould(madly scrolling an HTML email) before my reinstall BUT he goes further and suggests the cause may be McAfee Site Advisor build 2.5. I think he may be on to something in that I had IE6 with McAfee Site Advisor on my computer pre the reinstall and now have IE7 BUT WITHOUT the McAfee SA addon whichcould explain why I am now free of the OE6 "cannot display" problem. Sure hope sj... is right. BTW I use Firefox, with McAfee Site Advisor, as my default browser. JackR QED: Did you back-up your OE data and then import it into OE after the wipe & reload? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Adminhttp://aumha.net DTS-Lhttp://dts-l.org/ Yes, I have all my emails back in working order, There are 196 folders (dbx files) occupying 747 MBs. JackR |
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"PA Bear" wrote in message ... wrote: snip Hi PA Bear, Am glad to say that I havenothad the 'cannot display' problem since Nov 8 when I reformatted and reinstalled XP Home SP2 (with all 90+ updates). I read sj...'s post that he can induce the problem in the same manner as Icould(madly scrolling an HTML email) before my reinstall BUT he goes further and suggests the cause may be McAfee Site Advisor build 2.5. I think he may be on to something in that I had IE6 with McAfee Site Advisor on my computer pre the reinstall and now have IE7 BUT WITHOUT the McAfee SA addon whichcould explain why I am now free of the OE6 "cannot display" problem. Sure hope sj... is right. BTW I use Firefox, with McAfee Site Advisor, as my default browser. JackR QED: Did you back-up your OE data and then import it into OE after the wipe & reload? -- Yes, I have all my emails back in working order, There are 196 folders (dbx files) occupying 747 MBs. JackR Have you also enabled "Read all messages in plain text" option? Was Site Advisor installed as a component of another McAfee application (e.g., McAfee Internet Security/Security Center), did you install the freebie version? Was it Site Advisor Plus? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.org/ |
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wrote in message ... On Nov 20, 3:28 pm, "PA Bear" wrote: wrote: snip Hi PA Bear, Am glad to say that I havenothad the 'cannot display' problem since Nov 8 when I reformatted and reinstalled XP Home SP2 (with all 90+ updates). I read sj...'s post that he can induce the problem in the same manner as Icould(madly scrolling an HTML email) before my reinstall BUT he goes further and suggests the cause may be McAfee Site Advisor build 2.5. I think he may be on to something in that I had IE6 with McAfee Site Advisor on my computer pre the reinstall and now have IE7 BUT WITHOUT the McAfee SA addon whichcould explain why I am now free of the OE6 "cannot display" problem. Sure hope sj... is right. BTW I use Firefox, with McAfee Site Advisor, as my default browser. JackR QED: Did you back-up your OE data and then import it into OE after the wipe & reload? -- Yes, I have all my emails back in working order, There are 196 folders (dbx files) occupying 747 MBs. JackR Have you also enabled "Read all messages in plain text" option? Was Site Advisor installed as a component of another McAfee application (e.g., McAfee Internet Security/Security Center), did you install the freebie version? Was it Site Advisor Plus? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Adminhttp://aumha.net DTS-Lhttp://dts-l.org/ No, I have not enabled "Read all messages in plain text". The McAfee Site Advisor I used was the 'free' download add-on/ extension for IE6. Don't know anything about the PLus version. JackR |
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"?? ??" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... On Nov 9, 4:27 pm, wrote: On Nov 9, 2:13 am, "PA Bear" wrote: wrote: snip Hi PA Bear, Yesterday I tried to send you an update but can't see it here so had better repeat it just in case! I was able to induce the 'cannot display' condition as follows: An incoming email with small picture tiled vertically down left side and enough text to produce a smallish scroll bar on the right. Using the mouse scroll wheel, scroll up/down madly for a while and then see if you can select another email. I 'exited' the problem condition via End Process in Task Manager. Repeated this several times and noted 'handles' number over 20,000 when 'cannot display' occurred. Today I reformatted and reinstalled XP and so far OE6 hasnotput a foot wrong. JackR Is the machine currently fully patched at Windows Update? Another fellow suffer did a wipe & reload, got the machine fully patched, and encountered the same problem shortly thereafter. NB: This doesNOTnecessarily mean that one or more updates is the cause of the problem. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Adminhttp://aumha.net DTS-Lhttp://dts-l.org/ Just got 4 more High Priority updates, incl IE7. THere might be one more to come, something about KB892130 on the summary screen. That makes about 80 updates installed yesterday and today. Have to reboot so will do so and then check OE6 as best I can before replying to your query. Did my 'inducing' exercise butcouldnotget a result - can select other folders and emails without any 'cannot display' messges appearing. The number of 'handles' for msimn.exe remained constant at 266. JackR Hi PA Bear, Am glad to say that I have not had the 'cannot display' problem since Nov 8 when I reformatted and reinstalled XP Home SP2 (with all 90+ updates). I read sj...'s post that he can induce the problem in the same manner as I could (madly scrolling an HTML email) before my reinstall BUT he goes further and suggests the cause may be McAfee Site Advisor build 2.5. I think he may be on to something in that I had IE6 with McAfee Site Advisor on my computer pre the reinstall and now have IE7 BUT WITHOUT the McAfee SA addon which could explain why I am now free of the OE6 "cannot display" problem. Sure hope sj... is right. BTW I use Firefox, with McAfee Site Advisor, as my default browser. JackR |
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wrote in message ... On Nov 9, 4:27 pm, wrote: On Nov 9, 2:13 am, "PA Bear" wrote: wrote: snip Hi PA Bear, Yesterday I tried to send you an update but can't see it here so had better repeat it just in case! I was able to induce the 'cannot display' condition as follows: An incoming email with small picture tiled vertically down left side and enough text to produce a smallish scroll bar on the right. Using the mouse scroll wheel, scroll up/down madly for a while and then see if you can select another email. I 'exited' the problem condition via End Process in Task Manager. Repeated this several times and noted 'handles' number over 20,000 when 'cannot display' occurred. Today I reformatted and reinstalled XP and so far OE6 hasnotput a foot wrong. JackR Is the machine currently fully patched at Windows Update? Another fellow suffer did a wipe & reload, got the machine fully patched, and encountered the same problem shortly thereafter. NB: This doesNOTnecessarily mean that one or more updates is the cause of the problem. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Adminhttp://aumha.net DTS-Lhttp://dts-l.org/ Just got 4 more High Priority updates, incl IE7. THere might be one more to come, something about KB892130 on the summary screen. That makes about 80 updates installed yesterday and today. Have to reboot so will do so and then check OE6 as best I can before replying to your query. Did my 'inducing' exercise butcouldnotget a result - can select other folders and emails without any 'cannot display' messges appearing. The number of 'handles' for msimn.exe remained constant at 266. JackR Hi PA Bear, Am glad to say that I have not had the 'cannot display' problem since Nov 8 when I reformatted and reinstalled XP Home SP2 (with all 90+ updates). I read sj...'s post that he can induce the problem in the same manner as I could (madly scrolling an HTML email) before my reinstall BUT he goes further and suggests the cause may be McAfee Site Advisor build 2.5. I think he may be on to something in that I had IE6 with McAfee Site Advisor on my computer pre the reinstall and now have IE7 BUT WITHOUT the McAfee SA addon which could explain why I am now free of the OE6 "cannot display" problem. Sure hope sj... is right. BTW I use Firefox, with McAfee Site Advisor, as my default browser. JackR |
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