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SIMON YOUNG
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      10-28-2003
I have been in touch with you before regarding my pass word. When I changed
to the new number, my Outlook starter did not recognise the pass word, but
the Explorer start up did. In order to get into Outlook, I now have to open
Explorer first and then cross over. I cannot read the pass word in explorer.
Could you send it to me so I can put it into Outlook .
Thanks


 
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      10-28-2003
Not that you are going to see this, but this newsgroup has
NOTHING to do with your ISP, or any other organisation.
On the off-chance that you might see this, please read
the links here to educate yourself about newsgroups.
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 22:41:32 -0000, in
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SIMON YOUNG scrawled:

>I have been in touch with you before regarding my pass word. When I changed
>to the new number, my Outlook starter did not recognise the pass word, but
>the Explorer start up did. In order to get into Outlook, I now have to open
>Explorer first and then cross over. I cannot read the pass word in explorer.
>Could you send it to me so I can put it into Outlook .
>Thanks
>


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slumpy
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      10-28-2003
"So, Mr Slumpy you *really* are the perpetual comedian, aren't you ?" I
threw back my head and roared with laughter as SIMON YOUNG continued:

> I have been in touch with you before regarding my pass word. When I
> changed to the new number, my Outlook starter did not recognise the
> pass word, but the Explorer start up did. In order to get into
> Outlook, I now have to open Explorer first and then cross over. I
> cannot read the pass word in explorer. Could you send it to me so I
> can put it into Outlook .
> Thanks


I am sorry we have not responded, but this is due to company policy in
not replying to queries.

The password you require is *********.
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Harrison
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      10-29-2003
SIMON,
Please ignore our mr. slumpy. He's been under tremendous duress lately
because of an issue concerning his My Documents folder.

Your password, is not ********* as mr. slumpy has led you to believe.
It's **************. Make sure Cap Lock is on when you type that in.

Harrison - Department Manager - People What Forgot Thems Passwords.

On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 23:35:17 -0000, "slumpy" <> wrote:

>"So, Mr Slumpy you *really* are the perpetual comedian, aren't you ?" I
>threw back my head and roared with laughter as SIMON YOUNG continued:
>
>> I have been in touch with you before regarding my pass word. When I
>> changed to the new number, my Outlook starter did not recognise the
>> pass word, but the Explorer start up did. In order to get into
>> Outlook, I now have to open Explorer first and then cross over. I
>> cannot read the pass word in explorer. Could you send it to me so I
>> can put it into Outlook .
>> Thanks

>
>I am sorry we have not responded, but this is due to company policy in
>not replying to queries.
>
>The password you require is *********.


 
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slumpy
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      10-29-2003
"So, Mr Slumpy you *really* are the perpetual comedian, aren't you ?" I
threw back my head and roared with laughter as Harrison continued:

> SIMON,
> Please ignore our mr. slumpy. He's been under tremendous duress lately
> because of an issue concerning his My Documents folder.
>
> Your password, is not ********* as mr. slumpy has led you to believe.
> It's **************. Make sure Cap Lock is on when you type that in.
>
> Harrison - Department Manager - People What Forgot Thems Passwords.


LOL!!
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B. Al. Zeebub
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      10-29-2003
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 00:28:35 +0000, B. Al. Zeebub read and pondered :

> "So, Mr Slumpy you *really* are the perpetual comedian, aren't you ?" I
> threw back my head and roared with laughter as Harrison continued:
>
>> SIMON,
>> Please ignore our mr. slumpy. He's been under tremendous duress lately
>> because of an issue concerning his My Documents folder.
>>
>> Your password, is not ********* as mr. slumpy has led you to believe.
>> It's **************. Make sure Cap Lock is on when you type that in.
>>
>> Harrison - Department Manager - People What Forgot Thems Passwords.

>
> LOL!!


Notice! You will notice the notices of the previous posters are not worth
noticing. IE has secretly encoded your lost OE password and transmitted it
to the Office of Publicly Lost Outlook Passwords (O PLOP), ASCII division,
pr0n cache level XXX. Please follow the following link to reclaim your
PLOP:

http://chicks-dig-unix.net/pr0n.php

And ain't there a geek born every minute.
 
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