Click on the Finish button. laptop battery
Your printer should now be configured to print postage
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or return to our Support Home Page
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Stamps.com Customer Support: Troubleshooting:
Internet Connectivity Issues We recommend that you check the
following settings if you have problems logging into your
Stamps.com account: laptop computers
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In Internet Explorer, please click on ools, and
then select nternet Options. Go to the
onnections Tab, and then select AN Settings.
Please make sure that the white box indicating se a
Proxy Server does NOT have a check in it. Click OK
and then OK again to close the Internet Options Box. laptop computer
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entered correctly in the proxy server address. desktop computer
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Please verify that the Date, Time, and Time Zone are
correct on your computer. Simply double-click on your clock
and correct if necessary. notebooks
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Please check your egional Settings by clicking on
the START button at the lower-left corner of your computer
screen. Select the CONTROL PANEL in the second column that
appears. In the CONTROL PANEL, please select egional
and Language Options. Make sure that the settings are set
to nglish (United States). lenovo
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Click ork Offline on the login screen travelstar
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Click ools, and then select nternet
Options. /li gateway
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If you use a Proxy Server, please enter your proxy
information. If you are not using a Proxy Server, please
leave the fields blank. software
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CClose the Stamps.com software hard drives
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If you have any pop-up filters, or any type of spam
prevention software, please shut them down. electronics
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If you have a firewall or proxy server, please make sure
that your settings are set to ermit all or to
llow all access. Also make sure to open Ports 80 and
443 for Stamps.com. Please contact your system/network
administrator for further assistance. canon
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If you are running the Microsoft ISA Server, please
visit this article on Microsoft s Web site for further
information: desktop pc
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scid=kb;EN-US;q295667
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Finally, please make another attempt to connect to
Stamps.com. For help with Step 6, please consult the
elp section of your firewall/proxy software. desktop computers
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*For help with step #6, please consult your
Help section of your firewall/proxy software.
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Stamps.com Customer Support: Troubleshooting:
Firewall Issues If you use a security software like
firewalls, Norton Internet Security, and ad-killing or
popup-blocking programs like AdSubtract, Web-Blocker, Cookie
Crusher, and the like, you may have trouble accessing your
Stamps.com account. repair
If you are running Windows XP, please double check your
settings and make sure the built-in Windows XP firewall is not
blocking Stamps.com (though you could try giving access to port
443). Another possiblity is any type of download
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We suggest you close all possible programs running on your
computer and then try again to connect. If you re able to,
that means that one or more of your programs are conflicting
with Stamps.com. You could also try deleting any and all
existing rules in your security/ad-blocking software for
Stamps.com, and create new ones that permit access for the
Stamps.com application IPOSTAGE.EXE. cisco
Test Your Computer
http://esupport.stamps.com/test.exe You can
run the above test program and see if your computer can connect
to our systems. If you see that any of the tests show an ERROR,
then there s something about your system that is preventing
connection to Stamps.com. That s where you would
doublecheck the programs running on your computer (security,
ad-blocking, download accelerators, etc), make some changes,
and then try again to print postage. keyboard
Other Programs Another thing you can do is search your
computer for so-called spyware programs that filter
your Internet traffic and can sometimes conflict with
Stamps.com. To do this, please run these two programs on your
computer and see if they will allow you to print postage. They
are completely free and are used by many customers on their
computers. What you want to do first is install and run
Ad-Aware , which is downloadable at the following
link: monitor
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/support/download/
When you run it, it will search your system, delete some
spyware programs, and then reboot your computer to do a deeper
search and delete any remaining spyware it finds. After this
process is done, install and run another program called
Spybot Search Destroy . We use this program
here at Stamps.com on our computers. Spybot Search
Destroy looks for other types of spyware, deletes those, and
then reboots your computer a second time (again, to perform a
deeper search and delete any remaining spyware). This program
may be downloaded at the following link: desktop
http://www.safer-networking.org/index.php
lang=en page=download
After all this is done, please reboot your computer a final
time and try again to sign on with Stamps.com.
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Transfer an Account to a New Computer Before continuing,
please take note of your User Name, Password and Secret Code,
as they will be needed to re-register your Stamps.com account.
First, make a backup copy of your Stamps.com address book
and/or Printed Postage History: refurbished laptops
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Create a new folder on your Desktop and name it
Stamps.com Temp. wipro
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Go to Start
Search All files and
folders (Or Start
Find Files or
Folders for older versions of Windows). Search for
sdceab3.dbf. lap top
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Copy sdceab3.dbf into the
Stamps.com Temp folder on your Desktop.
Then perform a new search. refurbished
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Search for print*.dbf, and copy all of
the files you find to the Stamps.com Temp
folder on your Desktop. memory
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Burn the Stamps.com Temp folder to a
CD-ROM, so we can load it into your new computer. intel
(NOTE: The procedures above may be followed as well if you
decide to save the information to a floppy, flash drive or
other medium.) as400
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Net loss was $1.7 million compared with a net loss of
$2.2 million in the third quarter of 2002, and $2.8 million
in the second quarter of 2003. The company continued to
increase its investment in sales and marketing, but saw a
large decrease in general and administrative expense during
the third quarter of 2003. hardware
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Total cash and cash equivalents, as defined below, ended
the quarter at $164.8 million, or $3.74 per share, based on
the third quarter ending balance sheet shares outstanding
of 44.1 million. dual xeon
We are pleased with our continued string of sequential
revenue growth and the increase in customer acquisition
momentum during the third quarter, said president and
CEO Ken McBride. Our third quarter number of net new
registered customers was twice that of the second quarter, with
the majority of our growth in the higher value Power Plan
customers. storage
For the fourth quarter of 2003, the company expects revenue
to be approximately $5.6 million. Gross margin is expected to
be in the mid 50% range. Total operating expense for the fourth
quarter is expected to increase by approximately two million
from the third quarter level due to an anticipated increase in
fourth quarter general and administrative expense, and due to
plans to increase fourth quarter sales and marketing spend. On
a per share basis, fourth quarter 2003 GAAP net income is
expected to be a loss of approximately nine cents per share.
For the full fiscal year 2004, the company expects total
revenue to increase approximately 25% over 2003 levels, gross
margin is expected to be approximately sixty percent, and total
net loss is expected to be approximately $0.20 per share. seagate
Stamps.com: October 30, 2003 - Stamps.com Provides Details
Regarding Recent Net Operating Loss Study
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Stamps.com Provides Details Regarding Recent Net Operating
Loss Study Stamps.com Requests that Shareholders Nearing 5%
Ownership Contact the Company SANTA MONICA,
Calif October 30, 2003 - Stamps.com (Nasdaq:
STMP - News), today provided details regarding the outcome of a
study it undertook to understand the status of its net
operating losses (NOLs). Based on that study, the company
believes that it has not undergone an Internal Revenue Code
Section 382 change of control that would trigger an impairment
of the use of its NOLs since its secondary offering in December
1999. computer sales
Under the complicated Section 382 rules, a change in
ownership can occur whenever there is a shift in ownership by
more than 50 percentage points by one or more five-percent
shareholders within a three-year period. When a change of
ownership is triggered, the NOLs may be impaired. Stamps.com
estimates that it is currently 12% below the 50% level that
would trigger impairment of its NOL asset. Therefore,
Stamps.com is requesting that all of its investors contact the
company prior to allowing their ownership interest to reach a
five-percent level. computer hardware
Stamps.com: November 20, 2003 - New Holiday
NetStamps Bring Holiday Cheer to Mailboxes
Everywhere
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New Holiday NetStamps Bring Holiday Cheer to
Mailboxes Everywhere Stamps.com Offers Tips for Smooth Holiday
Mailing and Shipping SANTA MONICA, Calif
November 20, 2003 - Stamps.com (Nasdaq: STMP - News),
the leading online service for printing postage, today
announced the introduction of Holiday NetStamps which
feature five new designs to celebrate the holiday season.
Additionally, the company is offering tips for consumers to
save time and money on their holiday mailing and shipping. printers
The ability to mail letters and ship packages without
having to leave the home or office saves our customers a
tremendous amount of time during the year, but even more so
during the holidays, said president and CEO Ken McBride.
It is an exciting time for us because, based upon
projections of postage printing by our customers, we expect
this holiday season to be the company s largest in print
volume. technology
Stamps.com offers businesses and individuals the following
tips for ensuring smooth mailing and shipping this holiday
season: mainframe
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Ship early and save
- By sending packages well in advance of the holiday
rush, consumers can save money by taking advantage of more
cost-effective mail classes that are available through
Stamps.com such as Parcel Post , Media Mail , or
Bound Printed Matter. Stamps.com users are not limited by
Post Office hours but, instead, can print postage
anytime of the day, any day of the week at their
convenience. Letters and packages created using Stamps.com
can simply be handed to the postal carrier so there is no
reason to procrastinate. samsung
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Verify package delivery
- After sending a package, knowing that it has arrived
can put the sender s mind to rest. Stamps.com
recommends adding Delivery Confirmation service,
which allows the sender to confirm a package s delivery
status online. Stamps.com offers free Delivery Confirmation
service to customers shipping via Priority Mail and
discounted confirmation services for other mail
classes. used computers
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Update your mailing list
- Undeliverable mail is frustrating anytime of the
year, but especially during the holidays. Stamps.com helps
the mail get there with the Address Correction
Verification feature. Each address printed by Stamps.com is
matched against the U.S. Postal Service s address
database and is re-formatted to the Postal Service s
specifications. digital cameras
Stamps.com: December 22, 2003 - Pitney Bowes and Stamps.com
Settle Patent Infringement Litigation
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Pitney Bowes and Stamps.com Settle Patent Infringement
Litigation Companies Enter Cross-Licensing Agreement
STAMFORD, Conn., and SANTA MONICA, Calif.
[December 22, 2003 5:00 PM EST] - Pitney Bowes Inc. (NYSE:PBI)
and Stamps.com Inc. (Nasdaq:STMP) today announced that the
companies have reached a settlement in all of their respective
patent infringement litigation, which Pitney Bowes initiated
against Stamps.com in 1999. desktops
The settlement includes a five-year patent cross-licensing
agreement. Stamps.com s patent licenses are limited to use
in non-traditional metering applications, such as
Internet postage; while Pitney Bowes patent licenses may
be used across the entire range of metering applications. There
will be no material financial payment between the
companies. cognos
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Stamps.com Company Contact: hosting
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Stamps.com: August 23, 1999 - Microsoft Partners With
Stamps.com to Bring Internet Postage to Microsoft Office Users
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Microsoft Partners With Stamps.com to Bring Internet Postage to
Microsoft Office Users
Santa Monica, Calif., August 23,
1999 - Stamps.com (Nasdaq: STMP) today announced a
partnership with Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) that will offer the
Stamps.com Internet Postage service through the popular
Microsoft Office Update Web site,
(
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com). The leader in
the delivery of postage over the Internet, Stamps.com also
announced today that its service will be available nationwide on
September 27, 1999, launching in conjunction with national
promotions to be held with key corporate partners.
As part of the Microsoft agreement, Stamps.com will make available
to millions of Microsoft Office users its easy, convenient, secure
and cost-effective Internet Postage service. Stamps.com allows
customers to buy and apply postage using their PC and just an
ordinary printer -requiring no hardware, no set-up fees, and no
special connections. Customers can use Stamps.com in three simple
steps: download the free software, register and print.
"This partnership is a major step forward in our company's
continued growth as the leader in the delivery of postage over the
Internet, " said John Payne, president and CEO of Stamps.com.
"Together with Microsoft, we will offer millions of Office users
the fastest, simplest and most secure service for buying and
printing postage from their printers."
Stamps.com also integrates seamlessly with existing address books,
word processors and other applications, including Microsoft Word
and Outlook, so that customers can verify mailing addresses
instantly and print postage directly from the software applications
they currently use.
"Microsoft is excited to have Stamps.com provide our small office
and home office customers online access to postage from within
their Office applications, " said Taylor Collyer, Business
Development Manager, Microsoft Corp. "With Office 2000, Microsoft
has shown how the Internet can bring seamless integration of
value-added services to the world's premier productivity suite. The
Stamps.com Internet Postage service is a great example of how
Office 2000, a PC and the Internet combine to make people more
productive, " added Collyer.
Stamps.com provides a convenient and cost-effective method for
handling necessary administrative tasks. "With Internet Postage,
sending mail finally seems to fit with the rest of the way I do
business, and it integrates with the Microsoft products I use on a
daily basis, " said Wellington Wilson, a Stamps.com customer.
Customers will be able to download the Stamps.com free software
directly from the Microsoft Office Update download catalog and
begin printing postage from their desktops within moments from
signing up for the service. The Microsoft Office Update site is
visited by millions of Office customers each month. With built-in
links from Office products, it provides customers with free
updates, add-on products and services that can add more value to
their Office applications. With Office 2000, customers will have
direct access from their desktop applications to the Microsoft
Office Web site where they will be able to easily sign up for
Stamps.com.
Stamps.com Availability Stamps.com recently
received U.S. Postal Service regulatory approval and is currently
converting its beta customers to commercial service. Stamps.com
service will be available to customers nationwide on September 27,
1999. Customers interested in using the service can go to the
Stamps.com Web site, http://www.stamps.com, to sign up.
About Stamps.com
Press Contact Beth Johnson Fitzgerald Communications 650.264.1457
bjohnson@fitzgerald.com Stamps.com Company
Investor Contact:
Ken McBride, Sr. Director Finance (310) 581-7552
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