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To: R Jennings who wrote (20200)6/2/2001 1:22:44 PM
From: mr.mark  Respond to of 110652
 
hi r jennings

thanks for sharing the recent experience.

regarding, "Lessons learned.... Never delete dll's no matter if your're told they are unused"

with a program like nortons cleansweep, i delete them from time to time during housecleaning episodes. but the difference is that norton automatically creates a compressed back up file of all deleted items, and keeps that file for 30 days, at which time the user is prompted next time he or she goes to use cleansweep that an 'old' back up file exists and asks for instructions about whether or not to delete the back up. this is a very smart feature, imo.

re, "Lessons learned.... Always use different search engines ie some do not like to search by numbers like google"

very good advice.

:)

mark



To: R Jennings who wrote (20200)6/3/2001 2:25:33 AM
From: R Jennings  Respond to of 110652
 
Big day today,
first I recovered from the win update fiasco and after the college ap was completed I went for the tunes!

A while back I installed a cdr drive. Concurrently I could no longer play audio cd's. I've been able to make copies however I could not hear them via windows media player. I knew that the copies and therefore the cdr was good because I could play them on my stero. Anyway while looking for the win update stuff I ran across a person who had a similar problem who fixed it by turning on the digital settings under tools,options in media player 7.0. SHAZAM !~!

Anyway I'm off to listen to heavy metal ...
Happy investing and to all a good night !
ROb