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> OT: computer problem, can't access some sites
gopack
post Jan 21 2005, 11:56 AM
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I know a bunch of you guys are computer (and otherwise) geeks, so I thought i would ask it here. A few months ago, when I was out of town on buisness, my wife complained she couldn't buy something online. So when I got home I investigated. everytime you go to a website logi n page, or to our bank online banking page, or even yahoo messenger, where you have to log in, it comes up with a web site not found error. A red icon also appears on the bottom of IE, like it is a unauthorized site or sumpthing. I tried to set the security settings as low as possible, but this didnt work either. Any ideas before I wipe the drive and reload EVERYTHING? Oh yeah, I used to run Norton Firewall, but I had some process that seemed to be linked to that program using 100% of my system resources when ever I opened IE, so I deleted it.

TIA for the help.
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Rockaria
post Jan 21 2005, 12:01 PM
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Are you running windows XP. Has it automatically downloaded Service Pack 2. Sounds like the Login Popups are being automatically blocked.

Menu Item at top... TOOLS/POPUP BLOCKER/POPUP BLOCKER SETTINGS.

Give it a look..
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