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  1. Ok, I found the problem. The spam folder for suddenlink.net is online, not on my computer. The emails went to this folder. Problem now resolved (by finding these emails). Thank you.
  2. I was using lower case. I know password is case sensitive. Since still could not log in, I tried a second password reset at 8:25. As with the first trial to reset my password, I have not gotten the email that it says was sent. That was 4 minutes ago. I will take a walk, and check my email when I get back.
  3. Stevie. Domain name sanangelopca.heliohost.org
  4. I recently signed up for a website with the user name "achard" (Tuesday morning). I wrote down my password so I would not forget it. My account is not found found when I clicked the link that was provided in a previous email, so I assume that it has been created. When I try to sign into the cPanel from my website/cpanel or from the heliohost.org page, signin fails. Since I had waited 48 hours and continued to get failures, I decided to reset my password. I immediately got the message that an email was sent to me (which should have gone to achardwicke@suddenlink.net), but I never received the email (in over 12 hours). My suddenlink account has been getting emails fine, and it is not in a spam or junk folder. What do I do now to log into the cPanel? I have never been able to successfully log in. Thanks.
  5. The computer that became unusable with XP had 16mB video RAM, 512 MB PC2100 DDR SDRAM memory, and used an Athlon XP2000+ processor (speed 1666 MHz, bus speed 266 MHz, and CPU cache 256K). It used to work acceptably, but over time got to where it did not. I tried to disable extra toolbars, etc. that tend to get downloaded over time, and eventually disabled the antivirus. I am not sure why it did not work, as the memory checked ok. Maybe it needed a defrag. Anyway, rather than troubleshoot it further, I chose to install Linux, and it is now useable. Probably if I had reformated the hard drive and reinstalled XP it would have been useable again, too. Admittedly, I have not had the Linux long, so it might bog down over time. I have had other XP computers, and their performance always seems to get worse over time. Part of this is that newer programs are designed to use more memory, so the operating system used to work well with older programs, but not as well with newer programs.
  6. I think that the poor reliability of Windows operating systems will lead to more people abandoning this operating system. I have recently erased my Windows XP OS on several of my home computers, and replaced them with various kinds of Linux systems. I am writing this reply on a Fedora 17 Linux OS. I can browse the internet well, get email, do word procressing, and even run some Windows software under the Wine program. The OS automatically loaded my printer. I like it better than the Windows OS. (I did this because I was about ready to have to reload the Windows OS as my computer would not shut down, and froze at times in Windows.) I have another computer that ran terribly under Windows (unusable). It is quite usable with OpenSuse Linux, though I still do not have some bugs worked out of browsing on this computer (I can't view video files yet). I can use it for a remote destop connection (using KRDC) to my office Windows computer (as my business only uses Windows XP). It works quite well for this using Juniper Connect. (I chose OpenSuse for this computer as I knew that Juniper Connect would work with it.) I have another computer using Tiny Core Linux, a fast booting Linux system. You can even boot this off the CD, install Firefox, and do some safe web browsing. (You could do this on a computer without a hard drive, but with a CD drive.) No need to worry about a virus, as my CD with the linux operating system on it is safe from attack.
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