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Our small non-profit, CEDO Intercultural, is looking for an easy affordable way to transfer files between different team members. Sending large files as Email attachments or via Skype can be very slow. Can any one out there recommend a good, easy to use, and affordable FTP site? Thanks for any suggestions or advice. Rick Boyer
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Hello- I work for a small nonprofit and am looking for recommendations for an online shopping cart service that allows donors to manually enter the amount they would like to give. We already have a service where we manually process credit card payments and can stick with it to save money if necessary. We don't qualify for a paypal merchant account
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How do I import my contacts from Outlook 2002 so that if functions correctly in Vista Windows Mail. I imported the .PST file and everything is there, including a contacts "folder", but it isn't working as an "address book" or whatever it needs to be for Windows mail to autofill email addresses etc. I am sure there is some simple way to do this,
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Wow! A suggestion that actually sounds like it might work. We weren't able to get anything concrete from all the other sources we tried. We are in Mexico right now and the mis-behaving computer is back in the States, but we will try this as soon as we get back and let you know what happens. Thanks again...
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Tried the SMTP authentification etc. Didn't help. Apparently part of the problem is that Windows no longer supports Pop3 emails - need to change to HTTP or IMAP - neither of which we could do with our version of Outlook - which may be corrupted. So we have basically given up on Outlook 2002 - which was why I was asking if Office 2003 will work ok
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Don: Thanks for the offer. We can't get Outlook (Office Pro XP 2002) to send emails. Receives them fine but won't send. We spent hours editing, deleting, adding the email accounts. Contacted Microsoft, our ISP etc. No luck. Kept getting a "553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts" error message. Finally gave up on Outlook
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Our Office 2002 does not work correctly (mainly Outlook) on a new Vista computer we recently added to our office. All 15 or so of our other computers are XP based. We are not ready yet to upgrade all to Vista, but want to upgrade Office. Does it make sense to upgrade to Office 2003, with Software Assurance, and later go to 2007 when we upgrade to Vista
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Not sure how to handle this so I am replying to my own question. We solved the networking problem and didn't want anyone to waste time responding. Turns out the Norton software that came on the new Vista running computer blocked file sharing!
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Our small home office just purchase a new HP Pavilion desktop running Windows Vista Home Premium. Our small wireless network consists of 4 XP computers. The new computer con go online, but none of the other comptures show up in the network list. Any suggestions?
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We have a small office network of 4 XP computers and need to add a desktop - which now all come with Vista. Will a Vista computer be compatible with this network (which includes both wired and wireless connections)? Will XP Office work on the new Vista system? Thanks for any help with this. Rick