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To: Kayaker who wrote (25873)2/23/2002 12:17:48 PM
From: TimbaBear  Respond to of 110653
 
Kayaker...

Thank you for the quick response, will follow the trail of your links.

Thanks again!

Timba



To: Kayaker who wrote (25873)2/23/2002 12:57:54 PM
From: TimbaBear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
Kayaker....

I've started copying the files recommended by the PC World article from the old machine onto an Iomega zip disk. I have not, yet, copied from the zip to the new machine.

In the PC World article, under RULES, SIGNATURES, AND OTHER SETTINGS, it says: "the identity of the key that refers to you should be obvious." OH Yeah?..... I don't see anything in any of the folders/subfolders under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\IDENTITIES that looks like anything but default settings( I'm not bright enough to know what the default settings should be, but I can read the word "default" when it shows up, as does seemingly all the time under those folders). What am I doing wrong?

Secondly, on the new 98 machine, I have already(previously to today) set it up for e-mail over roadrunner and have been getting mail on the new machine, will what I am attempting to do with the transfer of files interfere with that, do you think?

Sorry to be a pain, but some days are just like that, I guess :~(

Thanks again,

Timba



To: Kayaker who wrote (25873)3/12/2002 3:14:58 PM
From: Kayaker  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 110653
 
When I list files (view | details) in Windows Explorer (Windows XP) the file size is listed in kilobytes. Sometimes, I need it to be more precise, i.e., in bytes. I've been going to the 'Command Prompt' to do it. Anyone know how to list the file sizes in BYTES, in Windows Explorer?