Guest Joe T Posted July 20, 2008 Posted July 20, 2008 Ok guru's, explain this head scratcher! Outlook Express. Been having a problem for the last 2 weeks so I removed my CAT 5 RCA cable modem cable and put in the old USB cable and now I can recieve and send mail!! The CAT 5 cable works on my laptop and I can recieve and send mail on it. In the device manager, I have a exclaimation mark on the "Packet scheduler miniport #4 and also on the "RCA USB Cable modem-Packet Scheduler miniport". When I try to uninstall these it says "Unable to remove- These might be required to boot computer". Outlook Express forum MVP guy said to post here.
Guest Michael Jennings Posted July 20, 2008 Posted July 20, 2008 Re: Explain this- Send and recieve question > Outlook Express forum MVP guy said to post here. Bruce Hagen hoped that you would post more appropriately: http://groups.google.com/groups/profile?hl=en&enc_user=u5Oo0R4AAAAPpO0pTr0I6uBCy3XQgka-LJk87Rok6ViNdSJ06mlt_A Since you couldn't get everything cleared up by Comcast tech support, you need to find the right group, learn the rule on spelling "i before e", and not misrepresent what you have been told. That's a lot. The rule is, "except after c" and it goes on from there, but that's enough to get you into spelling receive receive instead of recieve. The right group is probably: http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web To use OE for that group, enter this line in IE's address window: http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web It's a link, which the CDO web interface you're using can't deal with. But Internet Explorer knows all about news:// links and will launch the news group in Outlook Express. You could implement a spelling check in OE. "Joe T" <JoeT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:49C793C0-A8FD-416E-8E83-D45CC3620BAC@microsoft.com... > Ok guru's, explain this head scratcher! > Outlook Express. Been having a problem for the last 2 weeks so I removed my > CAT 5 RCA cable modem cable and put in the old USB cable and now I can > recieve and send mail!! > The CAT 5 cable works on my laptop and I can recieve and send mail on it. > In the device manager, I have a exclaimation mark on the "Packet scheduler > miniport #4 and also on the "RCA USB Cable modem-Packet Scheduler > miniport". > When I try to uninstall these it says "Unable to remove- These might be > required to boot computer". > Outlook Express forum MVP guy said to post here. >
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