Outlook Express and MSN messenger Tip.
Outlook Express and MSN messenger Tip.
If anyone out there uses MSN and Outlook Express together know what I am about to explain.
Have you ever wondered HOW to get rid of MSN Messenger contacts list from your Outlook Express contacts list? When you add a contact to your MSN messenger list it will automatically add the passport address to your Outlook Express address book.
I found a fix. It involves the registry, so if your not comfortable with regedit, you might wanna ask a pal ort buddy to help ya out.
How to stop your MSN Messenger contacts from appearing in your Outlook Express address book.
Here's the link:
http://xtra.co.nz/help/0,,4155-2408651,00.html
Have you ever wondered HOW to get rid of MSN Messenger contacts list from your Outlook Express contacts list? When you add a contact to your MSN messenger list it will automatically add the passport address to your Outlook Express address book.
I found a fix. It involves the registry, so if your not comfortable with regedit, you might wanna ask a pal ort buddy to help ya out.
How to stop your MSN Messenger contacts from appearing in your Outlook Express address book.
Here's the link:
http://xtra.co.nz/help/0,,4155-2408651,00.html
Cool! Thanks!
Now if I can figure out why hotmail.com keeps saying that my cookies aren't enabled (when they are) so I don't have to go up, delete files and cookies and then re-log in to hotmail.
RP
Now if I can figure out why hotmail.com keeps saying that my cookies aren't enabled (when they are) so I don't have to go up, delete files and cookies and then re-log in to hotmail.
RP
Originally posted by RockPick
Cool! Thanks!
Now if I can figure out why hotmail.com keeps saying that my cookies aren't enabled (when they are) so I don't have to go up, delete files and cookies and then re-log in to hotmail.
RP
Cool! Thanks!
Now if I can figure out why hotmail.com keeps saying that my cookies aren't enabled (when they are) so I don't have to go up, delete files and cookies and then re-log in to hotmail.
RP
Actually MSN "hotmail" will only look for thier cookie for __ amount of miliseconds. If it dosen't find it in that time then it assumes that it's not there. This is to save thier bandwidth and resources. If you browse alot then it has more trouble finding that cookie amongst all of the others in that time. When you click delete cookies & folders it still isnt deleting them all "normally". If you go in and select them all then send them to the recycle bin you still did not get them all. If you have to delete cookies everytime you log in even if you haven't surfed any where yet then I would suspect adware or a virus has taken residency in your cookies folder.
I just was introduced to this this clean up program last weekend and I LOVE IT! http://cleanup.stevengould.org/ It only deletes temporary files First time I ran it then it freed up 1/2 gig of disk space on one computer and 3/4 gig on another. My buddy got 5 gigs. freed up. We both do regular maintanence bi weekly or atleast monthly. We both had ran windows disk clean up right before we ran this and it still found buttloads of temp files...


