If there was essence in this I wonder how many people would sling them away……. :?
Radio waves may affect biological cells but this may not necessarily lead to disease or injury (is the phone company’s stance)
However they go on to say. . .
Children should be especially careful about mobile phones use. Their skulls are still growing, so it is easier for radio waves from a mobile phone to enter their heads. Their cells are also developing and tend to absorb more radiation compared to adults. This is especially important in brain tissue, as the nervous system is very sensitive during development. Children should only use mobiles for short, essential calls
So if there is no need to worry why all the concern in the last paragraph?
Hi S.S. xx ty for the reply I got a tad lost on part of it (sorry :lol: but I got the general gist of it ) my file that I have lost is lost for ever as apparently when the computer does the backup from “c” drive or “g” drive the share drive and then onto the server if your programme or file is in use then the backup skips it. So even though i do an automatic backup from “c” to “g” at 3pm each working day my Outlook is never backed up (cos its on) so I have no backup copy to restore… plus I never knew about the achive bit I’m fed up of technology even my head trimmers have broke :roll:
p.s would I ever torment your better half :shock: xx
and you broke them :lol:
Pete,
There no limit to a womans ability to break things……..Honest!
If it say’s indestructable it means it might last a day or two longer……..That’s about it
Heavy duty just means about as much use as a chocolate teapot……..
Forget crash test dummies just put a coachload of women in a new car they’ll show you more faults than any NCAP rating!
Check out your outlook auto archve settings……see where the file ”if it is” stored…..location wise, I understand some of what I said going over your head………..Lifes not all kitchen sinks you know! 8)
Thanks for the posts, seems the system can not accommodate three email addresses so I have resorted to switching it on as usual and creating a distribution list of email addresses to send a manual out of office email out prior to switching the computer off.
p.s. I also have managed to delete a folder i created losing over four years of saved work emails and even though I back my computer up daily to the server apparantly the email system was not backed up :roll: The folder is definately deleted and no restore programme can find it :roll: :evil:
That bloody Cat has nearly done it again…….. :lol: (letting all the outlook secrets out of the bag LOL)
Do you know how difficult it was for me to set the following up!
Like your workplace we use outlook and I have a reporting mailbox that gets sent to my roaming profile and a static box straight through to my desk, So I did the following…..
Send as you say a manual out of office reply upon shutdown, To all those that might need to contact me in an emergency, Under options ask for delivery and read receipts, set the time of sending to one hour after you have left for the day (but remember to leave machine on)
At the desired hour all the mails go out……..then you get a receipt saying it’s been delivered then they get an ack back saying your not around, then you get there auto reply because they have done the same, The most I have ever done is nearly 3meg of auto reply’s and read and delivered reciepts in a single weeks leave.
As a back up I have an e-mail with attachments which is hidden on our new projects server (never looked at by the bosses) which is about 6 meg under both my mail box limits and I find it amusing to drop this little gem back into both my mail in-boxes on a friday night which seals them both as being full up and everyone who mails me gets a return saying my mail box is full and there system and server repeats it’s attempt to re-send for about the next three days.
I know technically it’s wrong, But It’s just like diverting your works mobile which has the ansaphone switched off to your personal mobile on the same network so that when my employer goes online to look for my phone they see it is located where-ever I left it (in the locker at work on silent mode) and I am with my personal phone somewhere else but technically remain in the office working……….
Technology works both ways I’d like to think,
As for lost documents I know you would have checked your ”auto archive” and then tried to find if it’s stored on your C drive as well as the server (pray whoever set it up did so)
If the auto archive was set and told to store on C drive they should be floating around as a PSD file somewhere I’m being told.
Don’t ask me I know nothing!!!
regards
Dibb’s.
:roll:
Go annoy my other half when you can (sshh I didn’t say that!)