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Guest_Anonymous_*
Posted 10 April 2009 - 04:14 AM
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Guest_pentire_*
Posted 10 April 2009 - 06:26 AM
http://theladyboyfor...T;f=29;t=22268;
#3
Posted 10 April 2009 - 10:12 AM
Be careful out there!
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Guest_Anonymous_*
Posted 10 April 2009 - 12:24 PM
#5
Posted 10 April 2009 - 12:38 PM
well i dont fall for that....as all the invitations are in perfect english...and Oh is certanly not an native speaker...
A ladyboy is a kind of creature...that makes a txt saying...dont you trust me...and send it to 20 people...
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#6
Posted 10 April 2009 - 12:44 PM
If that doesn't work you can try a different antirus program - I can recommend Free-Av. I have found it can pick up more viruses than Norton or McAffee.
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Guest_Anonymous_*
Posted 10 April 2009 - 12:44 PM
#8
Posted 11 April 2009 - 08:54 AM
A "temporary outage" of Microsoft's MSN, Windows Live and Hotmail services resulted in users being told they didn't have an e-mail inbox when they signed in, and they also were directed to sign up for new e-mail. The problem was resolved as of Friday morning, according to Microsoft.
"All Hotmail services are back to normal and the outage is resolved," the company said on its blog. "If you are still having problems, we encourage you to first try Windows Live Help. "If you still have problems, you can submit your problem directly to the support team."
Microsoft said late Thursday night that users' inboxes — and e-mails —are "safe," and that the problem was due to an "incorrect message" that was sent out during "routine maintenance."
The outage caused a scare for users, many of whom were greeted with the message that they didn't have an inbox when they signed in.
"If you are seeing a message that you 'don’t have an inbox, the message is incorrect," the company said. "Your messages are still intact on our servers, and you will have access to them again as soon as this temporary outage is resolved.
E-mail customers were both frightened and frustrated by the outage, with some thinking it was caused by an Internet virus or worm.
"OMG! I was absolutely panic-stricken all night!" one user said on Microsoft's blog. "This morning I am both celebrating and feeling wiser. My project today is to get all that 'valuable' info mined out of those saved e-mails and onto paper!
"I thought that I had lost everything, like eight years of contacts," wrote another.
"Rest assured that your inbox is safe!" Microsoft said on its blog. "The incorrect message was sent out, caused by a networking issue that we encountered while doing routine maintenance. We have corrected the problem and you should be able to access your Hotmail and other Windows Live services again now."
Link to story: Hotmail e-mail problem fixed: Microsoft
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Guest_Anonymous_*
Posted 11 April 2009 - 01:54 PM
#10
Posted 13 April 2009 - 08:42 PM
i am still stumped by the lost of my details been stored but now are not?
stevie
Your "cleaning" programs would have got rid of them all, wouldn't they?
#11
Posted 16 April 2009 - 12:23 AM
well i seem to have another problem....Oh has been using a public computer the last time she was on msn speaking with me....and she have forgot to log off when she was finished....and that fucking computer was infected....so now 5-6 times a day...it pops up like she is online....recomending me to click on different links that offcourse also is infected...
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well i dont fall for that....as all the invitations are in perfect english...and Oh is certanly not an native speaker...![]()
I have been getting messages from contacts who are offline, giving me links to click. Of course I never click on these links. When I started getting these messages from the same three contacts, I just blocked them. No more problem, but can't chat with them any more. Except one who is also on Skype, so we are doing ok.
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