From: Linda[dot] on
VanguardLH wrote on Mon, 07 December 2009 12:30
> Linda[dot] wrote:
>
> > VanguardLH... sometimes I can't think of what to do because I'm always
> > working on so many things at once... After reading your last message
> > about a possible plug-in kink, I performed a "detect and repair" feature
> > from the Help section of Outlook. After performing the "detect and
> > repair," the "Accounts" button showed back up on my toolbar! THANKS VERY
> > VERY MUCH for your help!!! I really appreciate it!
> >
> > In fact, THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU who replied to my post! I appreciate
> > your time and efforts! MERRY CHRISTMAS and Happy New Year to you all!!
> > Whoo hooo!.
>
> Then you should go to Help -> About -> Disabled Items to see if the repair
> disabled any of your add-ons to Outlook. If there is a disabled item,
> uninstall it and then check if a newer version is available.
>
> I don't use YouSendIt's add-on. I don't see a reason for such an add-on.
> While it makes it easier to utilize an account you are pre-configured with
> them, I would use it so rarely that having a questionable add-on for a
> rarely used function doesn't make sense in destabilizing Outlook.
>
> There are lots of online file storage services available and many provide
> for a *lot* more storage than YouSendIt (100MB), like:
>
> http://www.adrive.com/ (50GB max quota, 2GB max file size)
> http://www.driveway.com/ (500MB max file size)
> http://www.filefactory.com/ (300MB max file size)
> http://www.megashares.com/ (10GB max file size)
> http://www.rapidupload.com/ (300MB max file size)
> http://www.sendspace.com/ (300MB max file size)
> http://www.spread-it.com/ (500MB max file size)
> http://www.transferbigfiles.com/ (1GB max file size)
> http://zshare.net/ (500MB max file size)
> http://www.zupload.com/ (500MB max file size)
>
> If it is sensitive content and when storing it online in a public storage
> area or to guard it against whomever operates the online storage service,
> remember to encrypt it. I doubt the YouSentIt add-on is encrypting the
> content of your attachment that you upload to them so be careful about the
> content of what you upload to them.





THANKS AGAIN!! Much Appreciated!
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