another dunce IT Q - internet explorer
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another dunce IT Q - internet explorer
Ok... Dell lap top is purchased and on its way, hopefully in time for the nice man from telewest to install my broadband next Tuesday.
BUT
Got an email from telewest telling me that my pc must have outlook express (as minimum) and internet explorer.
Im getting Office 2003 from an alternative location and I dont think it will arrive in time for the broadband man (ok it could be a woman i s'pose). The laptop comes with Works, could this include Outlook Express (Im doubtful) and will Internet Explorer be installed anyway?
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Got an email from telewest telling me that my pc must have outlook express (as minimum) and internet explorer.
Im getting Office 2003 from an alternative location and I dont think it will arrive in time for the broadband man (ok it could be a woman i s'pose). The laptop comes with Works, could this include Outlook Express (Im doubtful) and will Internet Explorer be installed anyway?
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Outlook Express comes free bundled with Windows, so as long as you are getting some version of Microsoft Windows as your Operating System (which I assume you are) then you will be OK. You'll also have Internet Explorer with it.
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You only need outlook for sending/receiving emails (unless of course you use online email services, such as hotmail where you dont need anything), this is not a requirement for broadband, eitherway as stated above, they are both free with windows.
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yes getting XP home op system...thank u both v much.... one day, I too will understand all this computer stuff
btw can u be on here around 12 on saturday when I try to install stuff?
btw can u be on here around 12 on saturday when I try to install stuff?
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Originally Posted by ChrisB
Of course. Standard charge is £85+VAT for the first hour, then £75 + VAT per hour after. However, as it's a weekend there's a surcharge on top of that
I think u'll find the invite was only given to bob and hans so
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I'll probably be in town doing some shopping so you best take Chris up on his cheap offer
You really shouldn't have a problem if someone is setting it up for you
If I get chance, I'll pop on for a nosey to see if you've posted your first broadband post
You really shouldn't have a problem if someone is setting it up for you
If I get chance, I'll pop on for a nosey to see if you've posted your first broadband post
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Originally Posted by Hanslow
I'll probably be in town doing some shopping so you best take Chris up on his cheap offer
You really shouldn't have a problem if someone is setting it up for you
If I get chance, I'll pop on for a nosey to see if you've posted your first broadband post
You really shouldn't have a problem if someone is setting it up for you
If I get chance, I'll pop on for a nosey to see if you've posted your first broadband post
hmmm fluttering eyelashes doesnt really work on here does it
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Originally Posted by ChrisB
Of course. Standard charge is £85+VAT for the first hour, then £75 + VAT per hour after. However, as it's a weekend there's a surcharge on top of that
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Originally Posted by brumdaisy
hmmm fluttering eyelashes doesnt really work on here does it
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Originally Posted by Hanslow
No but I think pictures of you with a loaf of bread on your head does
laptop switched on and working
digi camera is next on list so watch this space for a pic lol BUT..... is the internet poorly today cos everything is taking 100x longer on this lappy compared to my old one?
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i know - very exciting..... but Im sure I saw a thread the other day about someone saying they'd just installed a new Windows summat or other and it had affected their internet speed... cant find the bloody thread now
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Could be some problems at your ISP's end, so don't count that out.
You could always try the speedtest available here: http://reviews.cnet.com/7004-7254_7-0.html
You could always try the speedtest available here: http://reviews.cnet.com/7004-7254_7-0.html
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Originally Posted by Simon C
Cos blokes are inherantly geeks.
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outlook and explorer r standard in most operating systems, but id suggest too stay clear of outlook, as theres way to many holes in it to b safe
as for explorer well mozila is much better imho
as for explorer well mozila is much better imho
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Originally Posted by Hanslow
Definitely the latter
#22
Originally Posted by Hanslow
No thanks, we're probably better off with them far away from here
'me me me' thats all it ever is wiv u. nevermind fcukwits like me trying to do technical stuff
#24
Originally Posted by Hanslow
LOL step away from the PC, get down the pub and relax.......
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Originally Posted by brumdaisy
well that was until hectic came barging in clapping and cheering... might wash him down the plug hole along with my serenity
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Originally Posted by hectic
12 days later.. hectics STILL here, im like a spider.. you cant wash me down the plug 'ole
#30
Originally Posted by brumdaisy
12 days later...
I have broadband
I have managed to install broadband, office, photo shop, printer and a mouse
I have broadband
I have managed to install broadband, office, photo shop, printer and a mouse