It doesn't sound like it is on a "timer". My initial reaction would be to check your firewall settings. Assuming your using a Windows operating system see http://www.Microsoft.com/protect/computer/firewall/faq.mspx
If that does not work, you may want to scan your computer for a stray virus.
Around the internet it usually means, "No problem".
Microsoft internet explorer is 15 years old. I n July 1995 came with windows 95.
It depends on your internet speed. The file is around 2GB.
Windows internet is here to bring the world to your living room. By using this you can write emails, check up your facts and questions, talk to someone halfway around the world and lots lots more.
Windows internet is here to bring the world to your living room. By using this you can write emails, check up your facts and questions, talk to someone halfway around the world and lots lots more.
I had this problem and downloaded the latest Windows installer and the problem does not exist anymore. Here is the link http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942288
I too have VISTA, and I have had the same problem. If this has happeneed recently it's probably because of that comp. virus that's going around. You can try backing up your files in system restore, witch is located in the control panel. E-Mail me for more info!
Probably around 1980. However, it was not recognized as a widespread problem until the last five years or so.
You'll still have the wiring running to the doors, but yes. There's no problem in replacing a power window door with a manual. The other way around is much more difficult.
Windows computers are made to communicate with each other as long as they are on the same internet Network. You could have Windows XP communicate with Windows Vista and Windows Vista communicate with Windows 7. They will all talk with each other and you should have no problems aslong as your Network is properly setup and they are all on the same network. Once they are connected, turning on File or Folder Sharing will give you access on your Windows 7 to your Windows Vista or the other way around.
Is S Flashing is used around the out sides of windows
MSN, the internet service provider then known as The Microsoft Network, was introduced on August 24, 1995. It was released around the same time as Windows 95.