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patrick flowers

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> Can Hotmail ads be deleted the same as Juno?

Don't know - Paul Bartz discovered you could do that to Juno and get
away with it.

> If so can you inform me how.
> Should mention I am not very computer literate.

Assuming you're using a MS system, use either File Manager(I began
referring to this fondly as "File Mangler" after my boss deleted the
command.com off his harddrive one evening) in win3.X or Explorer in
win95/98. In Juno, the directories are clearly named "ads". Just
delete all the files in the directory - but be forewarned, the software
may not operate at all when you're finished. Paul was out on the
bleeding edge of this one.

Patrick
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Patrick Flowers
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I'd recommend that you first move/save a copy of the:

a. Files you intend to delete, under a folder having another title; or
b. Folder, if the files are all together, under another name

before deleting the ad's, in case you find that the application won't launch
otherwise.

You can always put them back where they came from in case it doesn't work.

Paul Bartz

From: Patrick Flowers [mailto:patri63]
Sent: Friday, January 29, 1999 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Hotmail

>
> Can Hotmail ads be deleted the same as Juno?

Don't know - Paul Bartz discovered you could do that to Juno and get away
with it.

> If so can you inform me how.
> Should mention I am not very computer literate.

Assuming you're using a MS system, use either File Manager(I began referring
to this fondly as "File Mangler" after my boss deleted the command.com off
his harddrive one evening) in win3.X or Explorer in win95/98. In Juno, the
directories are clearly named "ads". Just delete all the files in the
directory - but be forewarned, the software may not operate at all when
you're finished. Paul was out on the bleeding edge of this one.