- "Mail Recipient" Command Missing on "Send To" Menu
- Posted by jimbo on November 2nd, 2005
I keep having problems with this,
I am sick of entering : Start | Run | Type: regsvr32 sendmail |
Click OK
only to have to redo it again after I have run my anti virus / cleaner
thingys !!
Anyway I can keep the thing on ?
Many thanks
Jim
- Posted by Vanguard \(NPI\) on November 2nd, 2005
"jimbo" <owl2@herandnow.com> wrote in message
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>I keep having problems with this,
>
> I am sick of entering : Start | Run | Type: regsvr32 sendmail |
> Click OK
>
> only to have to redo it again after I have run my anti virus / cleaner
> thingys !!
>
> Anyway I can keep the thing on ?
Well, then stop running your cleaner thingys. Obviously they suck and are
"cleaning" out settings that you really want to keep. If you don't know
what the cleaner thingys are doing then you shouldn't be using them.
However, if you know what they are doing then you really don't need them
(other than to ease you out of having to do each cleanup action). Using
tools you don't understand means you change the state of your machine to
something you haven't a clue about because you don't know where you were and
where the cleaner thingy took you.
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- Posted by Yves Leclerc on November 2nd, 2005
Registry cleaners sometime "cleans' too much off.
"Vanguard (NPI)" <vanguard.code@comcastNIX.net> wrote in message
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> "jimbo" <owl2@herandnow.com> wrote in message
> news:Sd9af.2899$Gy5.2251@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...
>>I keep having problems with this,
>>
>> I am sick of entering : Start | Run | Type: regsvr32 sendmail |
>> Click OK
>>
>> only to have to redo it again after I have run my anti virus / cleaner
>> thingys !!
>>
>> Anyway I can keep the thing on ?
>
>
> Well, then stop running your cleaner thingys. Obviously they suck and are
> "cleaning" out settings that you really want to keep. If you don't know
> what the cleaner thingys are doing then you shouldn't be using them.
> However, if you know what they are doing then you really don't need them
> (other than to ease you out of having to do each cleanup action). Using
> tools you don't understand means you change the state of your machine to
> something you haven't a clue about because you don't know where you were
> and where the cleaner thingy took you.
>
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