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Vermyndax
I have Windows Vista Ultimate, clean install... moderate hardware, nothing
too slouchy, but not top of the line when it comes to Vista, I'm sure. 2gb
of RAM, 256mb nvidia card, etc. etc.
I have at least two really big nasty problems that are plaguing me... one of
which is driving me absolutely insane:
1. Whenever opening Windows Mail or Internet Explorer, Vista thinks there
is no network connection available. It complains to either go to work
offline or try again. Clicking try again always succeeds. I'm using a
wired network card behind a Linksys router that has worked fine for XP and
Linux for years.
2. Windows Mail is the most unstable insanity I've seen in a lifetime. God
forbid you try to use it with a Courier IMAP server... every message opens
with an error, every folder change halts just about every operation. Why
wasn't the Windows Mail IMAP support reviewed? What a showstopper. Why
bother to offer IMAP support with such unfinished code?
--Verm
too slouchy, but not top of the line when it comes to Vista, I'm sure. 2gb
of RAM, 256mb nvidia card, etc. etc.
I have at least two really big nasty problems that are plaguing me... one of
which is driving me absolutely insane:
1. Whenever opening Windows Mail or Internet Explorer, Vista thinks there
is no network connection available. It complains to either go to work
offline or try again. Clicking try again always succeeds. I'm using a
wired network card behind a Linksys router that has worked fine for XP and
Linux for years.
2. Windows Mail is the most unstable insanity I've seen in a lifetime. God
forbid you try to use it with a Courier IMAP server... every message opens
with an error, every folder change halts just about every operation. Why
wasn't the Windows Mail IMAP support reviewed? What a showstopper. Why
bother to offer IMAP support with such unfinished code?
--Verm