Computer/internet problem
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Computer/internet problem
I've encountered a problem accessing a U.S. based web site, and I'm looking for ideas as to what could be causing it.
What happens is that when I try to go to the site, it starts to open, then a second later, it somehow causes AOL to shut down.
I can access any other site. It is only this one particular site that causes this to happen.
The site in question is
http://www.dcor.state.ga.us/
It is a U.S. Government site, but it does not have restricted access, as I have visited it many times in the past.
Does anyone know how a web site could interfere with AOL??
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What happens is that when I try to go to the site, it starts to open, then a second later, it somehow causes AOL to shut down.
I can access any other site. It is only this one particular site that causes this to happen.
The site in question is
http://www.dcor.state.ga.us/
It is a U.S. Government site, but it does not have restricted access, as I have visited it many times in the past.
Does anyone know how a web site could interfere with AOL??
419
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Many things can interfere with AOL. Next time you are on the net, use Internet Explorer to open the page instead of AOL's Built in Browser.
See if you are able to access then.
Take Care,
Richard
Many things can interfere with AOL. Next time you are on the net, use Internet Explorer to open the page instead of AOL's Built in Browser.
See if you are able to access then.
Take Care,
Richard
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Richard,
I've just tried it on Internet exp and it has the same effect. As soon as the site starts to open, IE immediately closes.
I must admit, I'm totally baffled as to how a web site can cause this to happen
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I've just tried it on Internet exp and it has the same effect. As soon as the site starts to open, IE immediately closes.
I must admit, I'm totally baffled as to how a web site can cause this to happen
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The site is written in JavaScript, but you would see the same symptoms on other sites too, so I do not believe that is the problem.
Have you run your pest control lately? (HouseCall & Ad-Aware)
Take Care,
Richard
P.S. You could try clearing your History, Cookies, Cache, etc.
The site is written in JavaScript, but you would see the same symptoms on other sites too, so I do not believe that is the problem.
Have you run your pest control lately? (HouseCall & Ad-Aware)
Take Care,
Richard
P.S. You could try clearing your History, Cookies, Cache, etc.
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Hi Richard,
I've run ad-aware, spybot, and done a full housecall scan.
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I've run ad-aware, spybot, and done a full housecall scan.
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Richard,
Problem solved. I reinstalled AOL, and it made no difference, so in a moment of madness, I decides to reinstall Windows, and it's working fine now.
I still can't work out why I couldn't get on to only the one web site though. I would have thought that if XP was playing up, it would have stopped me accessing all sites.
Thanks for your suggestions
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Problem solved. I reinstalled AOL, and it made no difference, so in a moment of madness, I decides to reinstall Windows, and it's working fine now.
I still can't work out why I couldn't get on to only the one web site though. I would have thought that if XP was playing up, it would have stopped me accessing all sites.
Thanks for your suggestions
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419,
That is great news.
Take Care,
Richard
P.S. Even though WinXP is less susceptible to system file corruption than Win9x was, it can still happen. I am glad your problem is solved.
That is great news.
Take Care,
Richard
P.S. Even though WinXP is less susceptible to system file corruption than Win9x was, it can still happen. I am glad your problem is solved.