![]() ![]() ![]() What are the procedures, the specs, the settings for making this work? Once again I try to pull myself together, getting rid of sarcasm and snarkiness, and I ask you: Want to know a Microsoft song? "You can see from the way they walk, they are software guys, no time to talk!" Maybe that's not funny to you, but to me it's true. ![]() Is it possible that I installed "Outlook.Dead" in a wrong way? Surely it is, since Microsoft and every other software company seems to delight in "asking questions the consumer cannot possibly answer" and in "making sure that there are 10,000 ways of doing it wrong", without providing up-to-date, reliable and understandable advice. ![]() Do I have to say pretty please w cherry on top? So, what is secret word to open *.RPMSG files. I can't be sure of anything.īut, when something isn't right, it's wrong. I am just guessing that must be the reason. RPMSG file?", I propose that the seriously unsmart person, group or thing is sitting at Microsoft, where they wrote the RPMSG standard while high on Champaign, Cocaine, Speed & Vicodine. From the number of times Google shows hits for "How to Open a. So either "Outlook.Dead" is not working, or I am a complete i-di-ot. I am patient enough to send others an encrypted file, and talk them through the steps they need to take to open it. That's the way it works with encrypted, password protected files everywhere, whether they are *.doc, *.docx, *.xlsx, *.PDF, *.zip, *.tar, *.7z files. But, with "Outlook.Dead", one does not even get to a point where trying to open a file shows "a box" that asks for "enter password here". In my world, when someone I know sends me an encrypted file, then they will also call or text me with the password. I have Word, Excel, and now as well the "old big Outlook", installed which is somehow supposed to work with Microsoft Exchange.įrom here on out, I will refer to the big "installed Outlook" as "Outlook.Dead" to distinguish it from "". I got along fine with just the "" on the web. It's now called Microsoft 365 (for maximum confusion). I really would like to open a RPSMG file I received, addressed to me, from another human being who I know and trust. ![]()
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