It is not necessary to email me a for a copy of the Help Assist List you can download it yourself right here:
www.cruiser-magazine.com/files
When you click on the PDF file you will be given a choice as to view or download.
Enjoy.
Dave Siegel
P.S. Thank you Dallas
Dave, is it permissible to post this link on the Help board?
Richard
Quote from: Dave Siegel on August 15, 2007, 10:30:44 AM
It is not necessary to email me a for a copy of the Help Assist List you can download it yourself right here:
www.cruiser-magazine.com/files
When you click on the PDF file you will be given a choice as to view or download.
Enjoy.
Dave Siegel
P.S. Thank you Dallas
By all means.
Dave
P.S. Maybe one of the Guru's out there (Ian are you listening?) can help me get rid of those two other files that keep showing up in that file list.
Dave,
On XP open windows explorer, Tools-> map network drive to your web sight \\server\sharename\ and delete the files.
or telnet to the server in your area and go to the directory and delete.
or use an ftp program (probably not the dos cmd screen one) to the server your user area and delete.
Just some thoughts
Skip
Quote from: Dave Siegel on August 16, 2007, 05:45:18 AM
By all means.
Dave
P.S. Maybe one of the Guru's out there (Ian are you listening?) can help me get rid of those two other files that keep showing up in that file list.
Are you talking about something that is on the MAK Help Board here? If so, let me know exactly what it is and I can remove it.
If it is something on the BNO board, then I@N will have to do it.
Richard
No this is an errant file on my website that I can't seem to remove.
Dave
Dave
By the looks you are hosting on a Yahoo?
Looks like ftp is blocked but telnet might work (back in the old terminal days)
Becareful the .px is a Photodex Present file just a FYI thing.
Did I explain things better your just make things worse?
Skip
Hi all
I'm kind of new and Trying to find my way around But I have a question about my new joy of driving a 1954 GMC Converted 4104-660 Bus I like to find out the history and how if found it's way to the south western Oregon coast I would love to do a show board so People wont ask me about my bus all the time. So thank you for your time
Chris in Oregon
wb8ypo@frontier.com