Bozo
Storage? I am Storage!
I have been downloading and installing a modified HOST file from http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm for some time now.
It has always worked great. But, last week I got some e-mails from Intel that contained some links to tech support. None of the links worked. Intel resent the e-mail and still none of the links worked. Then a couple of other e-mails showed up with the company logos missing.
I loaded, reloaded everything I could think of. I tried alternative e-mail programs. I remove all MS patches that had anyting to do with Outlook Express.
Finally, I did a clean install of XP on a separate hard drive. Setup the e-mail accounts (the Intel links worked fine, and the company logos showed up) and then started to load one program at a time and test the e-mail from Intel. When I installed the modified HOST file, the links in the Intel e-mail stopped working.
I didn't think the HOST file would have any effect on e-mails, but apparently it does. The e-mails must connect to the internet when you open them. The company logo parts anyway. Strange.
I really like using the modified HOST file. It reduced the amount of crap on my system by a good 80%. But...not when it starts affecting normal progams.
Bozo :joker:
It has always worked great. But, last week I got some e-mails from Intel that contained some links to tech support. None of the links worked. Intel resent the e-mail and still none of the links worked. Then a couple of other e-mails showed up with the company logos missing.
I loaded, reloaded everything I could think of. I tried alternative e-mail programs. I remove all MS patches that had anyting to do with Outlook Express.
Finally, I did a clean install of XP on a separate hard drive. Setup the e-mail accounts (the Intel links worked fine, and the company logos showed up) and then started to load one program at a time and test the e-mail from Intel. When I installed the modified HOST file, the links in the Intel e-mail stopped working.
I didn't think the HOST file would have any effect on e-mails, but apparently it does. The e-mails must connect to the internet when you open them. The company logo parts anyway. Strange.
I really like using the modified HOST file. It reduced the amount of crap on my system by a good 80%. But...not when it starts affecting normal progams.
Bozo :joker: