Posted by Bhunt on May 17, 2015 at 21:10:13 from (162.255.123.64):
In Reply to: ot pc question posted by cb on May 17, 2015 at 11:45:47:
cb said: (quoted from post at 19:45:47 05/17/15) I have 8.1 on my pc. whenever I try to send/forward a page from a web site like YT i get a popup that says I can not send because the accelerator is not available at this time.. what is an accelaterator and what does it do.i right click on the page and click send by email on the dropdown. then the accelaerator message popsup. can anyone help thanks
An Accelerator is nothing more than an add on if you use windows live for email it will show up on your accelerator list it has probably been disabled just click on it if its disabled it will only show enable and remove click enable. Windows 8.1 Internet Explorer 11 here's a video that will help. you have to have administrative account to make changes. Be careful read the options you choose to update your computer with. Some options will disable parts of your computer that you want. Windows 8.1 can be a pita
Byron Hope this helps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhbZaMRtxqw
This post was edited by Bhunt at 21:14:51 05/17/15.
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