Re: Help! I don't know where to turn.



Hi John,

No, I am not (as far as I know). I am running direct from my cable
modem to the Internet via my ISP.

Right now, I have a new version of Thunderbird (1.0.6) and the JRE 1.5.
I recently ran all my adware, spyware, and pestware tools, as well as
two registry cleaners. No change in the situation. Also, the Java
Control Panel will not open from the system tray or the Control Panel
no matter what I do. All it does it start another Java process in the
Task Manager and nothing appears. Also, I don't know if there's
supposed to be a Java Plug-In icon in the Control Panel either, but
some websites have suggested it. I see no such icon.

I've tried searching high and low and figure I'm SOL since Sun doesn't
offer any simple email support.

Mike

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