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3 Trouble-shooting Tips Georgia Bulldogs I can receive, but not send e-mail messages  If you can successfully receive e-mail messages, but can’t send messages, then there may be problems connecting to the outgoing e-mail server that’s used to send messages. The likely possibilities are: Your e-mail account is probably not set up properly. Verify your e-mail account information. If you verify that account information is correct and entered properly; you might need to change your authentication. Authentication is the use of passwords or other identifiers such as fingerprints to make sure that the people accessing information are who they claim to be and that they have permission to get such access.

4  Open Windows Mail by clicking the Start button, click all Programs, click Windows Mail.  Click the Tools menu, and then click Accounts.  Under Mail, click your e-mail account, then click Properties.  Click the Servers tab, then, under Outgoing Mail, select the My server requires authentication check box.  If the account info that you use to send e-mail is not the same info that you use to receive messages, click Settings, click Log on using, and then enter the user name and password that you use to send e-mail.

5  Many Internet service providers require you to be directly connected to their network to use their outgoing e-mail servers. ◦ If you’re using a mobile PC and connect to the Internet using a different provider (for example wireless in a hotel room) you might be able to receive but not send e-mail. ◦ Some ISPs will allow you to send e-mail when connected to a different provider if you use authentication when sending ◦ Follow the previous steps to use authentication when sending the e-mail. ◦ If your provider doesn’t allow this, you’ll need to find out the name of the outgoing mail server you’re currently using and then change your settings.

6  There are several possibilities for this issue: ◦ Ensure that your computer is properly set up to connect to the Internet by starting your web browser and trying to open a webpage. If you can’t connect to the webpage, you Internet connection might not be working properly. ◦ If this is your first time trying to receive e-mail; check your e-mail account properties to ensure that your account information is correct.  To verify your e-mail account information:  Open Windows mail by clicking the Start button, clicking All Programs, and then clicking Windows Mail.  Locate the account information you were given by your e-mail service provider.  Click the Tools menu, and then click Accounts.  Under Mail, click your e-mail account, and then click Properties.  Click the Servers tab. Check that the various entries Server Information and Incoming Mail Server match the account information from your e-mail provider.  After making changes, click OK, and then click Close to close the Internet Accounts dialog box.  Click Send/Receive to try to retrieve your e-mail again.

7  If you still can’t send or receive e-mail, you might need to use a secure connection to your e-mail server. ◦ To enable a secure connection to your e-mail server:  Open Windows Mail by clicking the Start button, click All Programs, click Windows Mail.  Click the Tools menu, and then click Accounts.  Under Mail, click your e-mail account, and then click Properties.  Click the Advanced tab:  If you’re having problems receiving e-mail, under Incoming mail, select the This server requires a secure connection(SSL) check box.  If you’re having problems sending e-mail, under Outgoing mail, select the This server requires a secure connection(SSL) check box. Close the Internet Accounts dialog box by clicking OK and then click to Close. Click Send/Receive to try to retrieve your e-mail again.

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9  If you have a camera and USB cable, a cd installation disk probably came with it.  If the installation cd haven’t been uploaded, do it. It should have a program to work with the pictures.  Shouldn’t have to change any settings on the camera. Just plug the USB cord into the camera and to your computer.  Turn the camera on and the computer should recognize it.

10  After you plug the USB cable into the computer and camera, click start.  Then My Pictures on the left side you will see a row of options click Make a New Folder and name it.  Double click on it to open it. Go to start and then My Computer, double click on the drive that has the camera. It is usually the J drive.  Either drag and drop or copy and paste the pictures to the folder you just made.

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12  FIRST TRY CLICKING THE F11 BUTTON

13  SELECT THE CONTROL PANES  CLICK APPEARANCE AND THEMES

14  AT THE BOTTOM THERE WILL BE A CHOICE CALLED TASK BAR AND START MENU(CLICK ON THAT)  UNDER TASK BAR THERE WILL BE AN OPTION TITLE ( AUTO HIDE ON THE TASK BAR) To disable uncheck the box To enable the feature check the box  CLICK OK AND YOURE DONE  ONCE THE TASK BAR IS BACK LOCK IT SO THAT IT WON’T GO AWAY AGAIN.

15 What a relief!!! THE END!!!!


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