On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 5:15 PM Richard Kaye wrote:
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> Maybe this one offers some clues? Although if they are shutting down basic
> auth the time may have come
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It might, thanks, I'll review.
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Maybe this one offers some clues? Although if they are shutting down basic auth
the time may have come
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/Exchange/mail-flow-best-practices/how-to-set-up-a-multifunction-device-or-application-to-send-email-using-microsoft-365-or-office-365
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Hi, folks:
An ancient legacy app (soon to be mothballed) has been using
wwipstuff.dll to send email through outlook.com since at least 2013 or
so.
Once in a blue moon we've needed to tweak parameters but nothing for
around 5 years.
I used BLAT to debug and get all the parameters set up correctly
Thanks for that Alan
On 15/06/2022 12:41, Alan Bourke wrote:
Or strictly speaking, HDMI (laptop) to DVI (monitor)
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Or strictly speaking, HDMI (laptop) to DVI (monitor)
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Hi Paul
HDMI-DVI all day long, VGA is analogue which is crap in this day and age.
You'll get a better, more stable image and Windows will be able to control it
better.
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I have a monitor with VGA and DVI outputs which I want to connect to the
HDMI port on my laptop, I know I can get adapters for both VGA-HDMI and
DVI-HDMI but would one be better or preferable to the other? Many thanks.
Paul Newton
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