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  • #11065

    My MSN mail won’t let me send or reply to anything, I can read and delete only ??

    Any help appreciated

    Thanks
    Poppet

    #360281

    This is probably the best thing poppet, as there is too much rubbish sent via MSN mail anyway.

    Just stick with reading and deleting stuff and you won’t go too far wrong.

    #360282

    You know for the last 6 hours I’ve been trying to get the same fault on my msn.

    I’m not sure why your msn is playing up like this.

    I would say try reinstalling it and let us know how you get on.

    #360283
    #360284

    @dead_on_arrvial wrote:

    You know for the last 6 hours I’ve been trying to get the same fault on my msn.

    jeez and i thought my life was pointless

    #360285

    It was Fri and I was trying to look “busy” while doing nothing

    #360286

    ah at work that makes all the difference then

    #360287

    Hey DOA,

    Have tried that and it is of no use, it asks you what error message you are recieving, I don’t recieve an error message, think it has to be settings on this pc as one at home is fine!!!!!!!!!!!!! but have no flamin idea what to do about it.

    #360288

    @poppet wrote:

    Hey DOA,

    Have tried that and it is of no use, it asks you what error message you are recieving, I don’t recieve an error message, think it has to be settings on this pc as one at home is fine!!!!!!!!!!!!! but have no flamin idea what to do about it.

    Write your message on some paper, place in an envelope, attach stamp to outside of envelope and place in letter box (Red thing on street corner with slot in it about the same place a human has a mouth)

    Problem solved!

    http://www.neave.com/television/

    If that fails watch these clips and relax!

    #360289

    Well after a tea, we may have found the cause of the problem

    From here the only way I could get the same fault on the computer was when the “user” had “no permission” to make the changes.

    Hit “START”

    Then “CONTROL PANEL”

    Then look for “USER ACCOUNTS”

    Make sure your name is set to” computer administrator”

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