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I have a dial-up internet connection and I find that my mailbox gets jammed
up receiving unwanted news bulletins from Microsoft. apart from getting broadband which is too expensive for a recreational home-user what can I do ? I also cannot get updates to download without error message 8024402C which tells me to choose a LAN setting which I can't do on dial-up. |
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You can unsubscribe from email lists but if the bulletins are what I think
they are, you are on some virus spammers list. If your email provider offers spam filtering, enable it. As for the updates, you can change the dialup setting to use LAN when you use dialup, the only issue is it won't hang up (disconnect) automatically if you are idle etc. However, that may not be the fix you'll need. Are you using a firewall? That seems to be one cause - other causes and possible fixes are listed he http://www.updatexp.com/0x8024402c.html -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "Mayomagic" wrote in message ... I have a dial-up internet connection and I find that my mailbox gets jammed up receiving unwanted news bulletins from Microsoft. apart from getting broadband which is too expensive for a recreational home-user what can I do ? I also cannot get updates to download without error message 8024402C which tells me to choose a LAN setting which I can't do on dial-up. |
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Mayomagic wrote:
I have a dial-up internet connection and I find that my mailbox gets jammed up receiving unwanted news bulletins from Microsoft. apart from getting broadband which is too expensive for a recreational home-user what can I do ? I also cannot get updates to download without error message 8024402C which tells me to choose a LAN setting which I can't do on dial-up. Microsoft doesn't send unwanted news bulletins. If you're getting bulletins that appear to come from Microsoft and they have attachments, they're viruses. Microsoft doesn't send updates by email. If they're bulletins like the security bulletin that tell you what updates are being released in a particular month, you must have subscribed to them originally. The bottom of that mesage will contain instructions on how to unsubscribe via your Passport account. -- Brian Tillman |
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"Mayomagic" wrote in message
... I have a dial-up internet connection and I find that my mailbox gets jammed up receiving unwanted news bulletins from Microsoft. apart from getting broadband which is too expensive for a recreational home-user what can I do ? I also cannot get updates to download without error message 8024402C which tells me to choose a LAN setting which I can't do on dial-up. If they are truly Microsoft bulletins then you subscribed to them somehow. There should be a link at the bottom to unsubscribe. It didn't work? Expect a minimum of a 3-week delay before they update their mailing list. |
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