Error I have been receiving on and off for nearly two weeks
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I have had some problems when I intentionally clicked "Tools" again. But the errors haven't been repeative.
Also, while loading satellite loops twice... I got the "Send"/"Do Not Send" errors... but not as frequent as I was for nearly a month, prior to removing and installing IE 5.5, then IE 6.0 last night.
Also, while loading satellite loops twice... I got the "Send"/"Do Not Send" errors... but not as frequent as I was for nearly a month, prior to removing and installing IE 5.5, then IE 6.0 last night.
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Problem continuing. I have come to the finalization that these errors have been occurring after I start loading satellite loops; I believe the same thing happens when I load other sites that have loops.
The only good thing about this is I am able to have one website opened. (most often being right here on Storm2K).
Perhaps it is a Java issue?
Why would this suddenly happen in the last four weeks?
The only good thing about this is I am able to have one website opened. (most often being right here on Storm2K).
Perhaps it is a Java issue?
Why would this suddenly happen in the last four weeks?
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Here's the link for the latest Java software from Sun Microsystems.
http://www.java.com/en/index.jsp
Try updating the Java and see if that doesn't fix the loops. Maybe one of the Microsoft updates overwrote your Java.
http://www.java.com/en/index.jsp
Try updating the Java and see if that doesn't fix the loops. Maybe one of the Microsoft updates overwrote your Java.
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Marshall (and everyone) I just downloaded, installed the Java software from Sun Microsystems.
I believe that was the problem. I was increasing becoming more and more sure it was a Java issue over the last one to two weeks (out of the last four weeks).
Websites are loading faster and the satellite loops provided by the National Hurricane Center websites shows the Java software from Sun Microsystems in the upper left hand corner just a second before the loop loaded.
I sincerely appreciate the assistance.
I believe that was the problem. I was increasing becoming more and more sure it was a Java issue over the last one to two weeks (out of the last four weeks).
Websites are loading faster and the satellite loops provided by the National Hurricane Center websites shows the Java software from Sun Microsystems in the upper left hand corner just a second before the loop loaded.
I sincerely appreciate the assistance.
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Now I am not too sure, once again. I had to restart my computer after "testing the ongoing problem" by clicking 'Tools' in the toolbar; sure enough I was getting repeative errors again and had to restart my computer.
I found a website that indicates what the proper setting are for using Java with IE 6.0. I'll see if this works.
I found a website that indicates what the proper setting are for using Java with IE 6.0. I'll see if this works.
Last edited by ColdFront77 on Fri Aug 22, 2003 7:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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What spyware does is "spy" on your computer and send information to websites, which may be too personal for your liking. They (spyware files) can also track movements of what you do on your computer and in extreme circumstances compromise your computer's security. If you mean you need spyware for your programws to run, then you must be referring to a program like KaZaA.
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A follow-up on Spyware Blaster and an "AdAware response".....
I am sure most people don't even have Spyware Blaster on their computers and really don't see a need for it. It seems to me that the most important program to have is anti-virus software.
I know that these maintenance programs take longer when they are scanning large files... when I minimize the AdAware window while it is scanning, there have been times in the last several weeks that it wouldn't come back up on my screen. I believe when I pressed Ctrl + Alt + Delete it said that the "program has stopped responding." -- which has been the problem with access site windows.
I am sure most people don't even have Spyware Blaster on their computers and really don't see a need for it. It seems to me that the most important program to have is anti-virus software.
I know that these maintenance programs take longer when they are scanning large files... when I minimize the AdAware window while it is scanning, there have been times in the last several weeks that it wouldn't come back up on my screen. I believe when I pressed Ctrl + Alt + Delete it said that the "program has stopped responding." -- which has been the problem with access site windows.
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I got the link to SpywareBlaster from here:
http://www.techtv.com/callforhelp/freef ... 27,00.html
if anyone is interested in it.
Yes anti-virus software is important; but with these hacker and virus attacks going around right now; so are firewalls. I use one and so should you and everyone else.
http://www.techtv.com/callforhelp/freef ... 27,00.html
if anyone is interested in it.
Yes anti-virus software is important; but with these hacker and virus attacks going around right now; so are firewalls. I use one and so should you and everyone else.
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I really am at a loss of what to do now.
I have been thinking about clicking "Tools" at the top of the screen to see if my computer freezes. The first time I did so, everything was fine, but the second time (five to ten minutes ago) my computer froze up after I sent the error report to Microsoft. I had to restart my computer by turning it off by the power strip.
I am running out of ideas.
I have been thinking about clicking "Tools" at the top of the screen to see if my computer freezes. The first time I did so, everything was fine, but the second time (five to ten minutes ago) my computer froze up after I sent the error report to Microsoft. I had to restart my computer by turning it off by the power strip.
I am running out of ideas.
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WeatherBug may have been set to 'autolaunch'
hey all,
this is Jay from WeatherBug customer support. While WeatherBug takes up little memory, especially when running only in the background (just showing temp in the system tray at the bottom), it may have been that you had it set to launch upon logging on to the internet that made your computer run slower.
If so, click Options button and then the Preferences Tab and UNcheck the box "allow WeatherBug to launch at startup" and the next time you log in it should not automatically open.
Hope that helps and if anyone has questions/comments, please feel free to email us at support@weatherbug.com
Thanks
this is Jay from WeatherBug customer support. While WeatherBug takes up little memory, especially when running only in the background (just showing temp in the system tray at the bottom), it may have been that you had it set to launch upon logging on to the internet that made your computer run slower.
If so, click Options button and then the Preferences Tab and UNcheck the box "allow WeatherBug to launch at startup" and the next time you log in it should not automatically open.
Hope that helps and if anyone has questions/comments, please feel free to email us at support@weatherbug.com
Thanks
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