[jaws-uk] Re: Beebo
- From: "Dorothy Ingram-Gorban" <dorothy.ingram-gorban@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: <jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 21:48:29 -0000
thanks so that is how you spell it, she wanted to see if she had any
messages. I am using Outlook Express you see and I think she knew that on my
Desktop where I keep far too many, Just in case odd things happen, I
rather think she looked at Sent items list and thought better reduce that
List and make another subfolder, if you have more than too in any one
folder and more than a Total of 2 GB very odd things happen and the content
of all Emails may just vanish, I am only guessing, but looking in my
documents it looks pretty bare on the laptop and it is no where to be
seen. I can only speculate, suppose she made a mistake and they all got
lost, they should have gone into Bin, at times Outlook Express wants to
Compact, it drops a hint you may have heard this not sure about MS Outlook
that stores in PSt up to 10 Gap GB a lot more than OE, but if I accepted a
compaction and I know as George told us in case of a Power cut an entire
back up is put in recycle bin. I seem to recall that on one or other of
the computers I then emptied the Bin, you hear a funny sound like a
scrunching or swishing sound and the bin is cleared out, if I have done
that then they are lost. Re Anti-virus like Dr Norman I am using Kspersky
it will not speak to Jaws and we have been trying to get the DDA act
interested, however RNib say Manufactured goods are not covered
could I get a refund? Yes but local company geekos are hoping that I and
say Dr Norman can make Kaspersky comply, however I am worn out for the
moment it is a Russian company and Norman thinks Russians are not interested
in VIPs, myself if I had the Directors names I would try, security matters
and it seems daft for the clause Manufacturers to be excluding Anti-virus
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Reid" <ken.reid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Jaws Users" <jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 8:31 PM
Subject: [jaws-uk] Beebo
Dorothy
The bit of your query that has not been answered so far is about Beebo.
This is one of the so called "social interaction" websites. Similar to
Facebook etc.
Very popular with young people as a way of keeping in touch with mates.
They cannot do your PC any harm so long as you have up to date internet
security in operation.
Don't know if they are usable with Jaws, as I have never felt the need to
use one. Suspect you will also be able to resist, and just leave it to your
young friend.
Beebo will not be responsible for the problems you are having with Outlook.
Regards,
Ken
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