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I have recently tried to get my elderly folks pootered-up. They are now on-line and are prepared to go as far as renewing library books etc but will not venture anywhere near the minefield (their terminology, not mine) that is the on-line transaction.
They do not seem altogether enamoured with email correspondence, which is a bit of a pity as they have lots of relatives and friends who they could annoy, er…I mean contact. Perhaps I have set their machine up incorrectly.
Using XP, going to START > email a request for full email address and password is made on each access. This is a bit of a nuisance. I think they are finding this a bit of a faff. On my own machine START > email shows a dialog box with my password blanked out and a SIGN ON button which when hit takes me straight into the Inbox. Any suggestions as to how I might set my folks machine up similarly would be appreciated. Thanks.
They do not seem altogether enamoured with email correspondence, which is a bit of a pity as they have lots of relatives and friends who they could annoy, er…I mean contact. Perhaps I have set their machine up incorrectly.
Using XP, going to START > email a request for full email address and password is made on each access. This is a bit of a nuisance. I think they are finding this a bit of a faff. On my own machine START > email shows a dialog box with my password blanked out and a SIGN ON button which when hit takes me straight into the Inbox. Any suggestions as to how I might set my folks machine up similarly would be appreciated. Thanks.