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tech: trying to be tactful here-leeneia's computer

12 Jan 07 - 01:22 PM (#1934511)
Subject: BS: trying to be devious here
From: GUEST,leeneia

(I am not a guest. I think AdAware stole my cookie.)

First, I had a problem when I tried to read a thread about "Something-or-other Get Me a Floor Sweeping Device." My computer said "The page cannot be displayed," and then I began to get warnings from Norton Anti-virus about a worm. My computer began to do peculiar thngs. So I scanned with Norton and used AdAware.

Next I posted a Tech question about that, and now I cannot open my own tech question. Again, I get "The web page cannot be displayed." There are eight responses there, and I can't see them.

I'm not having any problems with any other Mudcat threads.

I'm posting this to ask for advice without using any of the key words from the suspicious threads. Can anybody tell me what is going on?

Oops - freezing rain is pouring down from heaven. If I don't come back, it's because we lost power.


12 Jan 07 - 02:01 PM (#1934535)
Subject: RE: BS: trying to be tactful here
From: MBSLynne

No idea, but I do wonder why the thread title is different from the title above you name. One says "trying to be Tactful here" and the other says "Trying to be devious here"

Love Lynne


12 Jan 07 - 02:17 PM (#1934548)
Subject: RE: BS: trying to be tactful here
From: JohnInKansas

1. AdAware did not steal your mudcat cookie.

2. You are the only one with the problem, according to responses already received, so it probably is something on your machine.

Rhetorical question:

Did you update signature definitions in both Norton and AdAware before you scanned? (You may be able to get a more recent version of AdAware if you haven't updated the version recently.)

If someone has your email address, they could copy the thread where previous replies were made and email it to you. I would assume that you have the email addy of someone who could do that so you could email them and ask them to do it?

John


12 Jan 07 - 02:20 PM (#1934553)
Subject: RE: BS: trying to be helpful here
From: Bee-dubya-ell

You can change the wording on the subject line, Lynne. (See subject of this post.) It lets you do things like flag song lyrics for the DT's harvesters by adding a "Lyric Add" prefix without having to start a new thread.

No idea what the hell's going on with Leeneia's problem though.


12 Jan 07 - 02:21 PM (#1934554)
Subject: RE: BS: trying to be tactful here
From: JohnInKansas

If you need to email someone, try to pick a friend who can (will) scan your email for anything odd before opening? Or telephone first.

John


12 Jan 07 - 02:29 PM (#1934564)
Subject: RE: BS: trying to be tactful here
From: Joe Offer

Hi, Leeneia-
There's nothing on this end that would prevent you from accessing Mudcat, so you must be having some serious problems with your computer. For the sake of everyone you contact by e-mail, please get it fixed.
-Joe Offer-


12 Jan 07 - 02:37 PM (#1934573)
Subject: RE: BS: trying to be tactful here
From: catspaw49

What happens if you try to Log In? And just out of curiosity, have you done a disc cleanup lately?

Spaw


12 Jan 07 - 02:37 PM (#1934574)
Subject: RE: BS: trying to be tactful here
From: Stilly River Sage

Have you tried different browsers? Did you download and install IE 7 or anthing else new recently?


12 Jan 07 - 08:56 PM (#1934891)
Subject: RE: tech: trying to be tactful here-leeneia's computer
From: GUEST,leeneia

No, I haven't tried different browsers. I had Norton check for viruses, and it found nothing. I have a subscription for updates, and they come automatically.

Let me look in disk cleanup.

Thanks for the suggestions.


12 Jan 07 - 09:02 PM (#1934895)
Subject: RE: tech: trying to be tactful here-leeneia's computer
From: Cluin

Clear your internet cache and restore defaults under in Internet Options > Advanced tab.


12 Jan 07 - 09:15 PM (#1934905)
Subject: RE: tech: trying to be tactful here-leeneia's computer
From: JohnInKansas

With IE you can click on Tools on the toolbar, Internet Options etc, but the cleanup can't include items that are open.

For thorough cleaning, you should close your browser (and all other programs to the extent possible) and use Start|Settings|Control Panel, double-click Internet Options there.

You'll get the same choices there, but since you are assured that there won't be browser-associated files open the cleanup is more complete.

John


12 Jan 07 - 09:20 PM (#1934911)
Subject: RE: tech: trying to be tactful here-leeneia's computer
From: Cluin

Good point, JiK.