Computer expert-HELP!
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Computer expert-HELP!
I can't send emails. When I click on a name nothing happens. It reads on the tray javascript, so I deleted the JC but it still reads that when I click on a name
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You need to provide a little more info.
What do you use for email? hotmail? yahoo? google mail? Outlook?
What do you mean 'click on a name?' When I use email I never click on a name - I just enter the email address of the person to whom I wish to send an email.
What do you use for email? hotmail? yahoo? google mail? Outlook?
What do you mean 'click on a name?' When I use email I never click on a name - I just enter the email address of the person to whom I wish to send an email.
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Hi Mimi, repost this in the Lounge with more details and I would imagine you will get more help with your computer/email problem. Give as much detail as you can. Hopefully Robes or Andrew or someone that is computer savy will see your thread. Best wishes dear.
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Some posters have their email addr displayed, so I'm thinking c. is trying to click on that to initiate an email.
Cigalechanta, if nothing else, you could perhaps open your own email application, start a new note and the copy the person's email address and then paste it into the To: on your note...
Cigalechanta, if nothing else, you could perhaps open your own email application, start a new note and the copy the person's email address and then paste it into the To: on your note...
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You actually NEED java ... it powers and runs all sorts of applications. Likely a problem came up with it preventing your hotmail from working properly.
Having now deleted all the java you could find, chances of your email and other things working properly again are slim to nil.
You can read up on and download Java
here: http://tinyurl.com/5hkltg
Rob
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Java Office is a productivity
suite that runs on Java... I think
what you need can be found here:
http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
Pick the right one for your flavour
of Windows...
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Hi Mimi,
I'm trying to figure out where you're getting hung up. If you're in Hotmail, do you see "New" as in new email message as an option? Can you open up a new email message? Or, is the problem because there or is there no, "TO" field? I can't figure out why you can't manually type in an email address???
Post as much detail as you can about what you're actually doing in Hotmail so we can see where it's failing.
I'm trying to figure out where you're getting hung up. If you're in Hotmail, do you see "New" as in new email message as an option? Can you open up a new email message? Or, is the problem because there or is there no, "TO" field? I can't figure out why you can't manually type in an email address???
Post as much detail as you can about what you're actually doing in Hotmail so we can see where it's failing.
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The javascript/Java thing is a red herring: using javascript on a website doesn't require Java itself to be installed.
From what cigalechanta says, if she only uses a web-based service like hotmail, then the script Fodor's is using to call up an email program won't call it up. The standard website coding to do this tells the user's computer to open up whatever is set as the default email program. Hotmail is not an email program, it's a website.
Possibly cigalechanta has no email program installed on her computer, or none is identified as the default email program.
Web-based mail services are useful as a way of helping to protect yourself against spam and viruses, but this is one of the downsides.
From what cigalechanta says, if she only uses a web-based service like hotmail, then the script Fodor's is using to call up an email program won't call it up. The standard website coding to do this tells the user's computer to open up whatever is set as the default email program. Hotmail is not an email program, it's a website.
Possibly cigalechanta has no email program installed on her computer, or none is identified as the default email program.
Web-based mail services are useful as a way of helping to protect yourself against spam and viruses, but this is one of the downsides.
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ditto what PatrickL says... when I click on an email link, my pc opens Outlook. but I don't use Outlook and don't have an Outlook profile set up, so that doesn't work for me. Instead I have to copy/paste the email addr. into the To: line of my email account's 'new message', which is Yahoo Mail, a web-based email facility (as is Hotmail).
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I am no computer expert, but if I am reading Mimi's problem correctly, she is not clicking on names in Fodors. If I understand what she is saying, she can not click on a name in her contacts in hotmail so the address is not going into "toquot; line on the e-mail. Is that right, Mimi?
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good morn all. Yes, nikki. When I open up my contact list, usually I just checked the persons name and the box opens up with the email to send my message, now that doesn't work but there is the word merge next to the contact send, I find that opens up a box for me to send. So I guess I'm going to have the copy my endless email addresses on paper as I can no longer automatically do it
ParisA, I removed the java office suite and installed the standard.
ParisA, I removed the java office suite and installed the standard.
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Patrick, I use hotmail also, and I just tried to do what Mimi describes. It isn't a pop-up that comes when you click on the contact; the screen changes to the e-mail write screen with the contact's name already filled in. So it doesn't sound like a pop-up blocker issue to me (although I do not have any expertise).