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24th August 2007 #1
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Yes, why you seem angry Mitch?
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24th August 2007 #6
Corrupt cookie on your PC
You need to SEARCH on your PC for 'filipinaroses.com' cookies and delete them.....OR
Login.......do nothing but LOGOUT again (this deleted all cookies). Close the window. Open a new one, LOGIN. Should work.Keith Driscoll - Administrator
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24th August 2007 #7
Why?? What's the Matter???
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Read above itsme_iye...
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25th August 2007 #10
Download this....in fact EVERYONE download this http://www.opera.com/
It is always handy to have a second browser on your PC, in case IE has a fit, or to prove it's an internet problem and not your PC/IE at fault.
Opera also has a handy magic wand for passwords.Keith Driscoll - Administrator
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25th August 2007 #11
no problems with http://www.mozilla.com/firefox
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26th August 2007 #14
Perhaps admin is trying to tell you something?
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26th August 2007 #16
Not a problem this end, everyone has the same settings.
Start with an AV scan.
Then download the free Google Pack, and install Spyware Doctor, and run that.
Then try.......Keith Driscoll - Administrator
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27th August 2007 #19
I recommend EVERYONE install the Free Spydoctor, you'll be amazed at what it finds. http://www.pctools.com/spyware-doctor/google_pack/
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27th August 2007 #20
Good advice sir it is the cats whiskers, one simple other way of checking if something is wrong with your pc is open task manager and see if any programs seem to be running. Then either google the processes taking a lot of cpu and mem up or go to one of the process libarys on the web which will tell you what program it is to do with or if it is dodgy.
A few customers and friends have been helped simply by montioring the task manager and identifying rogue processes and then searching and deleting the file or files has solved the problem other times you need AV software to help out.
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