YES!!!
Its likely that port 25 is getting filtered by your ISP, in an attempt to block outgoing spam. Port 587 is an alternate port that some mail servers use, which luckily includes .mac.
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YES!!!
Its likely that port 25 is getting filtered by your ISP, in an attempt to block outgoing spam. Port 587 is an alternate port that some mail servers use, which luckily includes .mac.
I'm so excited!
Where's my ring?!
Rio, you provide the ring. You proposed!
WOO HOO!!
I just talked to Saget; he wants to know if you're gonna be contributing any income to our three-way marriage. I told him you'll more than pay your way via computer expertry.
Every time I try to launch Entourage, I get an error message saying Entourage cannot access my data, and I need to rebuild the database. It then launches a utility where I can do this. After three rebuilds, I'm still getting the same error message. Anything I can do short of reinstalling? (Fortunately, I still have the discs.)
I tried to update iTunes and something happened and it didn't work. I'm not sure what happened but it sort of stalled out during the install part.
When I tried to install it again I got this error message:
1607: Unable to install InstallShield Scripting Runtime.
And now I can't seem to find iTunes on my computer. (I'm running Windows XP).
Can someone help ?
Have you tried googling the error?
Fascinating article - that is, if you find software development and operating systems interesting....
REDMOND, Wash. -- Jim Allchin, a senior Microsoft Corp. executive, walked into Bill Gates's office here one day in July last year to deliver a bombshell about the next generation of Microsoft Windows.
"It's not going to work," Mr. Allchin says he told the Microsoft chairman. The new version, code-named Longhorn, was so complex its writers would never be able to make it run properly.
The news got even worse: Longhorn was irredeemable because Microsoft engineers were building it just as they had always built software. Throughout its history, Microsoft had let thousands of programmers each produce their own piece of computer code, then stitched it together into one sprawling program. Now, Mr. Allchin argued, the jig was up. Microsoft needed to start over.