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Ralph Penner
My second e-mail of today, 9/03/08, is an addenda to my previous e-mail,
copied and pasted below. I include the addenda because it could be
associated with the problem I've described below:
On my second, routed, computer, every time I attempt to check into the
"Connections" tab in my Windows Mail "Properties," Windows Mail stops
responding, or "freezes," and shuts down.
Can anyone help me with this?
(My original e-mail)
I have two computers. One is routed to the other. In my first computer,
there are two users. I am the Administrator. In the second computer, there
are three users, the same two names as on my first computer, a third named
as the Administrator.
On my second, routed computer, in only one User, when I click on Send and
Receive, up comes a box asking me to connect using a Dial-Up Connection. I
don't use a dial-up connection on these computers; I have a wireless
connection.
I've checked the properties of my wireless connection, and there seems to be
no problem.
What steps can I take to stop this Dial-Up Connection box from popping up so
I can send and receive my Windows Mail on my second computer?
copied and pasted below. I include the addenda because it could be
associated with the problem I've described below:
On my second, routed, computer, every time I attempt to check into the
"Connections" tab in my Windows Mail "Properties," Windows Mail stops
responding, or "freezes," and shuts down.
Can anyone help me with this?
(My original e-mail)
I have two computers. One is routed to the other. In my first computer,
there are two users. I am the Administrator. In the second computer, there
are three users, the same two names as on my first computer, a third named
as the Administrator.
On my second, routed computer, in only one User, when I click on Send and
Receive, up comes a box asking me to connect using a Dial-Up Connection. I
don't use a dial-up connection on these computers; I have a wireless
connection.
I've checked the properties of my wireless connection, and there seems to be
no problem.
What steps can I take to stop this Dial-Up Connection box from popping up so
I can send and receive my Windows Mail on my second computer?