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Re: Apple IIe help-just got my first one
- Subject: Re: Apple IIe help-just got my first one
- From: "Jonathyn Bet'nct" <jonrelay@napanet.net>
- Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 01:03:48 -0800
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"Dave Althoff Jr" <dalloff@gcfn.org> wrote in message
news:99h9sp$e3u$1@acme.gcfn.org...
> Robert F Schaefer (rschaefe@gcfn.org) wrote:
> : mscarl (mscarl@nls.net) wrote:
> : : It says Apple file://e does that help?
> : ^^^^^
> : Looks like you're using an M$ product. :)
>
> : Slightly OT, but does anyone here know how to turn off Outlook Express's
> : ever-so-helpful turn-`//'-into-a-file-reference? It *really* bugs the
> : crap outta me, and my occasional search for a cure is invariably
unsucessful.
>
> Don't know how to fix it, but one workaround might be to refer to your
> Apple as a "][e" instead... 8-)
Or IIe. :-)