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| | Windows Mail error Hi, I wonder if anyone could help me with a problem on my Windows Mail? I am running Windows home premium 64 bit, it has been installed since December 07, and from then until today, the Windows Mail has woked perfectly. However, it has now "lost" my account details, so does not download my emails or allow me to send them. I have tried going through the Accounts option to set up the account again, but when I get to the end, whether or not I check the download email now option - I get the following message "An error occurred while reading the new account information. No changes have been made" All of my old emails are still visible, and I can click on links in old emails and they will open up the internet page in a new window. Other than downloading Windows Live Mail or investing in stamps, envelopes and pigeons, does anyone have any ideas as to what could have caused this? I haven't downloaded anything recently, and running an anti virus check, spybot search & destroy etc hasn't picked anything up. Any constructive answers gladly accepted! Thanks in anticipation |
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| | Re: Windows Mail error What AV program are you running? "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C751E8CC-93E1-45E0-9B86-7501459DB385@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, I wonder if anyone could help me with a problem on my Windows Mail? I > am > running Windows home premium 64 bit, it has been installed since December > 07, > and from then until today, the Windows Mail has woked perfectly. However, > it > has now "lost" my account details, so does not download my emails or allow > me > to send them. I have tried going through the Accounts option to set up the > account again, but when I get to the end, whether or not I check the > download > email now option - I get the following message "An error occurred while > reading the new account information. No changes have been made" All of my > old > emails are still visible, and I can click on links in old emails and they > will open up the internet page in a new window. Other than downloading > Windows Live Mail or investing in stamps, envelopes and pigeons, does > anyone > have any ideas as to what could have caused this? I haven't downloaded > anything recently, and running an anti virus check, spybot search & > destroy > etc hasn't picked anything up. Any constructive answers gladly accepted! > > Thanks in anticipation > |
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| | Re: Windows Mail error Hi Bob, i'm using free AVG 7.5.516, and also went to McAfee's online virus check service. Couldn't get Norton 360 to run cleanly on Vista 64 bit, kept coming up with error messages that Norton's own help people couldnt help me with P"Bob" wrote: Quote: > What AV program are you running? > > "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:C751E8CC-93E1-45E0-9B86-7501459DB385@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi, I wonder if anyone could help me with a problem on my Windows Mail? I > > am > > running Windows home premium 64 bit, it has been installed since December > > 07, > > and from then until today, the Windows Mail has woked perfectly. However, > > it > > has now "lost" my account details, so does not download my emails or allow > > me > > to send them. I have tried going through the Accounts option to set up the > > account again, but when I get to the end, whether or not I check the > > download > > email now option - I get the following message "An error occurred while > > reading the new account information. No changes have been made" All of my > > old > > emails are still visible, and I can click on links in old emails and they > > will open up the internet page in a new window. Other than downloading > > Windows Live Mail or investing in stamps, envelopes and pigeons, does > > anyone > > have any ideas as to what could have caused this? I haven't downloaded > > anything recently, and running an anti virus check, spybot search & > > destroy > > etc hasn't picked anything up. Any constructive answers gladly accepted! > > > > Thanks in anticipation > > > |
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| | Re: Windows Mail error Did you use the Norton Uninstaller. If not, do so and see if that solves your problem. http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...05033108162039 "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:13EA769E-5E4B-47F4-B492-F6265BCE6DBB@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi Bob, i'm using free AVG 7.5.516, and also went to McAfee's online virus > check service. Couldn't get Norton 360 to run cleanly on Vista 64 bit, > kept > coming up with error messages that Norton's own help people couldnt help > me > with P> > "Bob" wrote: > Quote: >> What AV program are you running? >> >> "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:C751E8CC-93E1-45E0-9B86-7501459DB385@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Hi, I wonder if anyone could help me with a problem on my Windows Mail? >> > I >> > am >> > running Windows home premium 64 bit, it has been installed since >> > December >> > 07, >> > and from then until today, the Windows Mail has woked perfectly. >> > However, >> > it >> > has now "lost" my account details, so does not download my emails or >> > allow >> > me >> > to send them. I have tried going through the Accounts option to set up >> > the >> > account again, but when I get to the end, whether or not I check the >> > download >> > email now option - I get the following message "An error occurred while >> > reading the new account information. No changes have been made" All of >> > my >> > old >> > emails are still visible, and I can click on links in old emails and >> > they >> > will open up the internet page in a new window. Other than downloading >> > Windows Live Mail or investing in stamps, envelopes and pigeons, does >> > anyone >> > have any ideas as to what could have caused this? I haven't downloaded >> > anything recently, and running an anti virus check, spybot search & >> > destroy >> > etc hasn't picked anything up. Any constructive answers gladly >> > accepted! >> > >> > Thanks in anticipation >> > >> |
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| | Re: Windows Mail error You may need to run this program to clean up what the Norton uninstall left behind: <http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039> Also, if you used the standard install for free AVG, you may need to uninstall it, then do a custom install where you tell it to leave out the part that scans email. http://free.grisoft.com/doc/5390/us/frt/0?prd=aff "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:13EA769E-5E4B-47F4-B492-F6265BCE6DBB@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi Bob, i'm using free AVG 7.5.516, and also went to McAfee's online virus > check service. Couldn't get Norton 360 to run cleanly on Vista 64 bit, > kept > coming up with error messages that Norton's own help people couldnt help > me > with P> > "Bob" wrote: > Quote: >> What AV program are you running? >> >> "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:C751E8CC-93E1-45E0-9B86-7501459DB385@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Hi, I wonder if anyone could help me with a problem on my Windows Mail? >> > I >> > am >> > running Windows home premium 64 bit, it has been installed since >> > December >> > 07, >> > and from then until today, the Windows Mail has woked perfectly. >> > However, >> > it >> > has now "lost" my account details, so does not download my emails or >> > allow >> > me >> > to send them. I have tried going through the Accounts option to set up >> > the >> > account again, but when I get to the end, whether or not I check the >> > download >> > email now option - I get the following message "An error occurred while >> > reading the new account information. No changes have been made" All of >> > my >> > old >> > emails are still visible, and I can click on links in old emails and >> > they >> > will open up the internet page in a new window. Other than downloading >> > Windows Live Mail or investing in stamps, envelopes and pigeons, does >> > anyone >> > have any ideas as to what could have caused this? I haven't downloaded >> > anything recently, and running an anti virus check, spybot search & >> > destroy >> > etc hasn't picked anything up. Any constructive answers gladly >> > accepted! >> > >> > Thanks in anticipation >> > >> |
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| | Re: Windows Mail error Hi, thanks, I did that - Symantec help got me to download and run it after uninstalling it, I then reinstalled 360, got the same msg straight away, and contacted them again. After letting them take remote control of my pc on 2 occasions and pronouncing it fixed, telling me that Norton will work after the next reboot (which it didn't), I kind of lost confidence as well as patience with them, so gave up. That's when I went for the Grisoft AVG. Just to add something else into the mix, i've just noticed that Windows Update doesnt work now either. Anyone know where I can get a cheap abacus? "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: Quote: > You may need to run this program to clean up what the Norton uninstall > left behind: > > <http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039> > > Also, if you used the standard install for free AVG, you may need to > uninstall it, then do a custom install where you tell it to leave out the > part that scans email. > > http://free.grisoft.com/doc/5390/us/frt/0?prd=aff > > "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:13EA769E-5E4B-47F4-B492-F6265BCE6DBB@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi Bob, i'm using free AVG 7.5.516, and also went to McAfee's online virus > > check service. Couldn't get Norton 360 to run cleanly on Vista 64 bit, > > kept > > coming up with error messages that Norton's own help people couldnt help > > me > > with P> > > > "Bob" wrote: > > Quote: > >> What AV program are you running? > >> > >> "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:C751E8CC-93E1-45E0-9B86-7501459DB385@xxxxxx > >> > Hi, I wonder if anyone could help me with a problem on my Windows Mail? > >> > I > >> > am > >> > running Windows home premium 64 bit, it has been installed since > >> > December > >> > 07, > >> > and from then until today, the Windows Mail has woked perfectly. > >> > However, > >> > it > >> > has now "lost" my account details, so does not download my emails or > >> > allow > >> > me > >> > to send them. I have tried going through the Accounts option to set up > >> > the > >> > account again, but when I get to the end, whether or not I check the > >> > download > >> > email now option - I get the following message "An error occurred while > >> > reading the new account information. No changes have been made" All of > >> > my > >> > old > >> > emails are still visible, and I can click on links in old emails and > >> > they > >> > will open up the internet page in a new window. Other than downloading > >> > Windows Live Mail or investing in stamps, envelopes and pigeons, does > >> > anyone > >> > have any ideas as to what could have caused this? I haven't downloaded > >> > anything recently, and running an anti virus check, spybot search & > >> > destroy > >> > etc hasn't picked anything up. Any constructive answers gladly > >> > accepted! > >> > > >> > Thanks in anticipation > >> > > >> > >> > > |
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| | Re: Windows Mail error Having two antivirus programs installed at once is not a good idea. We haven't heard of problems in Norton's cleanup program, though. "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:42D45D02-5F65-4079-873F-31C44CA5859F@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, thanks, I did that - Symantec help got me to download and run it after > uninstalling it, I then reinstalled 360, got the same msg straight away, > and > contacted them again. After letting them take remote control of my pc on 2 > occasions and pronouncing it fixed, telling me that Norton will work after > the next reboot (which it didn't), I kind of lost confidence as well as > patience with them, so gave up. That's when I went for the Grisoft AVG. > Just > to add something else into the mix, i've just noticed that Windows Update > doesnt work now either. Anyone know where I can get a cheap abacus? > > "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: > Quote: >> You may need to run this program to clean up what the Norton uninstall >> left behind: >> >> <http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039> >> >> Also, if you used the standard install for free AVG, you may need to >> uninstall it, then do a custom install where you tell it to leave out the >> part that scans email. >> >> http://free.grisoft.com/doc/5390/us/frt/0?prd=aff >> >> "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:13EA769E-5E4B-47F4-B492-F6265BCE6DBB@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Hi Bob, i'm using free AVG 7.5.516, and also went to McAfee's online >> > virus >> > check service. Couldn't get Norton 360 to run cleanly on Vista 64 bit, >> > kept >> > coming up with error messages that Norton's own help people couldnt >> > help >> > me >> > with P>> > >> > "Bob" wrote: >> > >> >> What AV program are you running? >> >> >> >> "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> >> news:C751E8CC-93E1-45E0-9B86-7501459DB385@xxxxxx >> >> > Hi, I wonder if anyone could help me with a problem on my Windows >> >> > Mail? >> >> > I >> >> > am >> >> > running Windows home premium 64 bit, it has been installed since >> >> > December >> >> > 07, >> >> > and from then until today, the Windows Mail has woked perfectly. >> >> > However, >> >> > it >> >> > has now "lost" my account details, so does not download my emails or >> >> > allow >> >> > me >> >> > to send them. I have tried going through the Accounts option to set >> >> > up >> >> > the >> >> > account again, but when I get to the end, whether or not I check the >> >> > download >> >> > email now option - I get the following message "An error occurred >> >> > while >> >> > reading the new account information. No changes have been made" All >> >> > of >> >> > my >> >> > old >> >> > emails are still visible, and I can click on links in old emails and >> >> > they >> >> > will open up the internet page in a new window. Other than >> >> > downloading >> >> > Windows Live Mail or investing in stamps, envelopes and pigeons, >> >> > does >> >> > anyone >> >> > have any ideas as to what could have caused this? I haven't >> >> > downloaded >> >> > anything recently, and running an anti virus check, spybot search & >> >> > destroy >> >> > etc hasn't picked anything up. Any constructive answers gladly >> >> > accepted! >> >> > >> >> > Thanks in anticipation >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Windows Mail error If you reinstalled Norton you need to run the uninstaller again. "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:42D45D02-5F65-4079-873F-31C44CA5859F@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, thanks, I did that - Symantec help got me to download and run it after > uninstalling it, I then reinstalled 360, got the same msg straight away, > and > contacted them again. After letting them take remote control of my pc on 2 > occasions and pronouncing it fixed, telling me that Norton will work after > the next reboot (which it didn't), I kind of lost confidence as well as > patience with them, so gave up. That's when I went for the Grisoft AVG. > Just > to add something else into the mix, i've just noticed that Windows Update > doesnt work now either. Anyone know where I can get a cheap abacus? > > "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: > Quote: >> You may need to run this program to clean up what the Norton uninstall >> left behind: >> >> <http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039> >> >> Also, if you used the standard install for free AVG, you may need to >> uninstall it, then do a custom install where you tell it to leave out the >> part that scans email. >> >> http://free.grisoft.com/doc/5390/us/frt/0?prd=aff >> >> "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:13EA769E-5E4B-47F4-B492-F6265BCE6DBB@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Hi Bob, i'm using free AVG 7.5.516, and also went to McAfee's online >> > virus >> > check service. Couldn't get Norton 360 to run cleanly on Vista 64 bit, >> > kept >> > coming up with error messages that Norton's own help people couldnt >> > help >> > me >> > with P>> > >> > "Bob" wrote: >> > >> >> What AV program are you running? >> >> >> >> "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> >> news:C751E8CC-93E1-45E0-9B86-7501459DB385@xxxxxx >> >> > Hi, I wonder if anyone could help me with a problem on my Windows >> >> > Mail? >> >> > I >> >> > am >> >> > running Windows home premium 64 bit, it has been installed since >> >> > December >> >> > 07, >> >> > and from then until today, the Windows Mail has woked perfectly. >> >> > However, >> >> > it >> >> > has now "lost" my account details, so does not download my emails or >> >> > allow >> >> > me >> >> > to send them. I have tried going through the Accounts option to set >> >> > up >> >> > the >> >> > account again, but when I get to the end, whether or not I check the >> >> > download >> >> > email now option - I get the following message "An error occurred >> >> > while >> >> > reading the new account information. No changes have been made" All >> >> > of >> >> > my >> >> > old >> >> > emails are still visible, and I can click on links in old emails and >> >> > they >> >> > will open up the internet page in a new window. Other than >> >> > downloading >> >> > Windows Live Mail or investing in stamps, envelopes and pigeons, >> >> > does >> >> > anyone >> >> > have any ideas as to what could have caused this? I haven't >> >> > downloaded >> >> > anything recently, and running an anti virus check, spybot search & >> >> > destroy >> >> > etc hasn't picked anything up. Any constructive answers gladly >> >> > accepted! >> >> > >> >> > Thanks in anticipation >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Windows Mail error Luckily, i've only ever had one AV program installed at any one time - I didn't download and run Grisoft AVG until i'd given up with Norton and removed it from the system. Oh well, looks like i'm in for the delights of my ISP's webmail service instead of Windows Mail then - thanks for your suggestions though. "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: Quote: > Having two antivirus programs installed at once is not a good idea. > > We haven't heard of problems in Norton's cleanup program, though. > > "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:42D45D02-5F65-4079-873F-31C44CA5859F@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi, thanks, I did that - Symantec help got me to download and run it after > > uninstalling it, I then reinstalled 360, got the same msg straight away, > > and > > contacted them again. After letting them take remote control of my pc on 2 > > occasions and pronouncing it fixed, telling me that Norton will work after > > the next reboot (which it didn't), I kind of lost confidence as well as > > patience with them, so gave up. That's when I went for the Grisoft AVG. > > Just > > to add something else into the mix, i've just noticed that Windows Update > > doesnt work now either. Anyone know where I can get a cheap abacus? > > > > "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: > > Quote: > >> You may need to run this program to clean up what the Norton uninstall > >> left behind: > >> > >> <http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039> > >> > >> Also, if you used the standard install for free AVG, you may need to > >> uninstall it, then do a custom install where you tell it to leave out the > >> part that scans email. > >> > >> http://free.grisoft.com/doc/5390/us/frt/0?prd=aff > >> > >> "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:13EA769E-5E4B-47F4-B492-F6265BCE6DBB@xxxxxx > >> > Hi Bob, i'm using free AVG 7.5.516, and also went to McAfee's online > >> > virus > >> > check service. Couldn't get Norton 360 to run cleanly on Vista 64 bit, > >> > kept > >> > coming up with error messages that Norton's own help people couldnt > >> > help > >> > me > >> > with P> >> > > >> > "Bob" wrote: > >> > > >> >> What AV program are you running? > >> >> > >> >> "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> >> news:C751E8CC-93E1-45E0-9B86-7501459DB385@xxxxxx > >> >> > Hi, I wonder if anyone could help me with a problem on my Windows > >> >> > Mail? > >> >> > I > >> >> > am > >> >> > running Windows home premium 64 bit, it has been installed since > >> >> > December > >> >> > 07, > >> >> > and from then until today, the Windows Mail has woked perfectly. > >> >> > However, > >> >> > it > >> >> > has now "lost" my account details, so does not download my emails or > >> >> > allow > >> >> > me > >> >> > to send them. I have tried going through the Accounts option to set > >> >> > up > >> >> > the > >> >> > account again, but when I get to the end, whether or not I check the > >> >> > download > >> >> > email now option - I get the following message "An error occurred > >> >> > while > >> >> > reading the new account information. No changes have been made" All > >> >> > of > >> >> > my > >> >> > old > >> >> > emails are still visible, and I can click on links in old emails and > >> >> > they > >> >> > will open up the internet page in a new window. Other than > >> >> > downloading > >> >> > Windows Live Mail or investing in stamps, envelopes and pigeons, > >> >> > does > >> >> > anyone > >> >> > have any ideas as to what could have caused this? I haven't > >> >> > downloaded > >> >> > anything recently, and running an anti virus check, spybot search & > >> >> > destroy > >> >> > etc hasn't picked anything up. Any constructive answers gladly > >> >> > accepted! > >> >> > > >> >> > Thanks in anticipation > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > |
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| | Re: Windows Mail error No need to use webmail if you give Windows Live Mail a try. http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message news 2C1E93D-D5AA-444E-8F74-6494A969AB76@xxxxxxQuote: > Luckily, i've only ever had one AV program installed at any one time - I > didn't download and run Grisoft AVG until i'd given up with Norton and > removed it from the system. Oh well, looks like i'm in for the delights of my > ISP's webmail service instead of Windows Mail then - thanks for your > suggestions though. > > "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: > Quote: >> Having two antivirus programs installed at once is not a good idea. >> >> We haven't heard of problems in Norton's cleanup program, though. >> >> "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:42D45D02-5F65-4079-873F-31C44CA5859F@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Hi, thanks, I did that - Symantec help got me to download and run it after >> > uninstalling it, I then reinstalled 360, got the same msg straight away, >> > and >> > contacted them again. After letting them take remote control of my pc on 2 >> > occasions and pronouncing it fixed, telling me that Norton will work after >> > the next reboot (which it didn't), I kind of lost confidence as well as >> > patience with them, so gave up. That's when I went for the Grisoft AVG. >> > Just >> > to add something else into the mix, i've just noticed that Windows Update >> > doesnt work now either. Anyone know where I can get a cheap abacus? >> > >> > "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote: >> > >> >> You may need to run this program to clean up what the Norton uninstall >> >> left behind: >> >> >> >> <http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039> >> >> >> >> Also, if you used the standard install for free AVG, you may need to >> >> uninstall it, then do a custom install where you tell it to leave out the >> >> part that scans email. >> >> >> >> http://free.grisoft.com/doc/5390/us/frt/0?prd=aff >> >> >> >> "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> >> news:13EA769E-5E4B-47F4-B492-F6265BCE6DBB@xxxxxx >> >> > Hi Bob, i'm using free AVG 7.5.516, and also went to McAfee's online >> >> > virus >> >> > check service. Couldn't get Norton 360 to run cleanly on Vista 64 bit, >> >> > kept >> >> > coming up with error messages that Norton's own help people couldnt >> >> > help >> >> > me >> >> > with P>> >> > >> >> > "Bob" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> What AV program are you running? >> >> >> >> >> >> "Gary" <Gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> >> >> news:C751E8CC-93E1-45E0-9B86-7501459DB385@xxxxxx >> >> >> > Hi, I wonder if anyone could help me with a problem on my Windows >> >> >> > Mail? >> >> >> > I >> >> >> > am >> >> >> > running Windows home premium 64 bit, it has been installed since >> >> >> > December >> >> >> > 07, >> >> >> > and from then until today, the Windows Mail has woked perfectly. >> >> >> > However, >> >> >> > it >> >> >> > has now "lost" my account details, so does not download my emails or >> >> >> > allow >> >> >> > me >> >> >> > to send them. I have tried going through the Accounts option to set >> >> >> > up >> >> >> > the >> >> >> > account again, but when I get to the end, whether or not I check the >> >> >> > download >> >> >> > email now option - I get the following message "An error occurred >> >> >> > while >> >> >> > reading the new account information. No changes have been made" All >> >> >> > of >> >> >> > my >> >> >> > old >> >> >> > emails are still visible, and I can click on links in old emails and >> >> >> > they >> >> >> > will open up the internet page in a new window. Other than >> >> >> > downloading >> >> >> > Windows Live Mail or investing in stamps, envelopes and pigeons, >> >> >> > does >> >> >> > anyone >> >> >> > have any ideas as to what could have caused this? I haven't >> >> >> > downloaded >> >> >> > anything recently, and running an anti virus check, spybot search & >> >> >> > destroy >> >> >> > etc hasn't picked anything up. Any constructive answers gladly >> >> >> > accepted! >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Thanks in anticipation >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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