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did you give it a static IP? were the printer drivers already on the Vista PC? On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 09:38:05 -0700, MikeC <MikeC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Hey Barb, I recently bought a DPR1260 and it works fine with my XP machine. >I downloaded the later firmware (1.21) and my Vista machine could see it in >the browser (had to use IP address, but I have that mac always getting     

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Author: Barb Bowman
Date: Jul 17, 2007 10:42

Hey Barb, I recently bought a DPR1260 and it works fine with my XP machine. I downloaded the later firmware (1.21) and my Vista machine could see it in the browser (had to use IP address, but I have that mac always getting same address) ... but printing fails. Got a good starting point to debug this? I do not see anything in my network neighborhood (on XP or Vista) ... but on XP, I can
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Thanks so much. "Ron Sommer" wrote: > This one has a small fee. > http://www.oehelp.com/WMIDs/Default.aspx > -- > Ronald Sommer > > "ChocolateChip" <ChocolateChip@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7A7796F9-F048-4878-80FF-EAB7069C35AB@microsoft.com... > :I just set up my email accounts on Vista with Windows Email. On my old > : account, Outlook Express, I had two     

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Author: MikeC
Date: Jul 17, 2007 09:38

Thanks so much. I will try this method if the "create message rules" option does not work as I'm hoping. "Julian" wrote: "ChocolateChip" <ChocolateChip@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7A7796F9-F048-4878-80FF-EAB7069C35AB@microsoft.com... I just set up my email accounts on Vista with Windows Email. On my old account, Outlook Express, I had two seperate email accounts
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Besides the solutions mentioned by the other responders, you can achieve virtually the same thing in Windows Mail by using message rules. You will need to go into Tools > Message Rules > Mail > New, and the wizard will guide you through the creation of a new message rule. You should wind up with two rules looking something like this: 1. Where the message is from the 'Business' account move     

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Author: ChocolateChip
Date: May 6, 2007 21:24

This one has a small fee. http://www.oehelp.com/WMIDs/Default.aspx -- Ronald Sommer "ChocolateChip" <ChocolateChip@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7A7796F9-F048-4878-80FF-EAB7069C35AB@microsoft.com... :I just set up my email accounts on Vista with Windows Email. On my old : account, Outlook Express, I had two seperate email accounts. One was for : business and one was for
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"ChocolateChip" <ChocolateChip@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7A7796F9-F048-4878-80FF-EAB7069C35AB@microsoft.com... >I just set up my email accounts on Vista with Windows Email. On my old > account, Outlook Express, I had two seperate email accounts. One was for > business and one was for personal. I would open Outlook Express and choose > which email account I wanted to check     

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Author: ChocolateChip
Date: May 6, 2007 21:23

I just set up my email accounts on Vista with Windows Email. On my old account, Outlook Express, I had two seperate email accounts. One was for business and one was for personal. I would open Outlook Express and choose which email account I wanted to check. Any emails sent or received would always be in the appropriate mailbox. I have managed to set up both emails and I have got it to where
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If the server form is extended on SQL server instead of MSDE, it will enable the option. Thanks, Kamal "Kamal" wrote: > > I have the same problem. Gradual upgrade option is greyed out. > Any help would be really apprcieated. > > Thanks, > Kamal > > "Luke Zhang [MSFT]" wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > This is really weird. You may first installation my not be correct since     

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Author: Gary VanderMolen
Date: May 6, 2007 15:35

I have the same problem. Gradual upgrade option is greyed out. Any help would be really apprcieated. Thanks, Kamal "Luke Zhang [MSFT]" wrote: Hello, This is really weird. You may first installation my not be correct since there is no upgrade option as expected, and the "gray out" problem may laso cuase by same reason. I suspect the problem is in your original WSS 2.0
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Author: Ron Sommer
Date: May 6, 2007 14:48

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Author: Julian
Date: May 6, 2007 13:57

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Author: ChocolateChip
Date: May 6, 2007 13:45

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Author: Kamal
Date: Mar 14, 2007 06:34

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Author: Kamal
Date: Feb 19, 2007 13:45

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