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| Thread ID: 18550 | 2002-04-27 20:00:00 | Message to SUSAN B rte internet banking | Guest (0) | Press F1 |
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| 45927 | 2002-04-27 20:00:00 | Hi Susan. I was interested in you r commetn on the above matter.The message I got from from my inquiry to BNZ was that I probably had a java script problem. You seem to have hit on it as when I try to log on I can't even get the log on window to display. My Question:How do I disable my ad blocker? I am running Zone Alarm but it hadn't prevented me accessing internet banking in the past. 2 While I have your attention perhaps you could give me a brief answer to an unrelated query . I have Norton 2000 which has run it's course . Rather than get the newer 2002 version I have downloaded the free AVG anti virus programme. Should I uninstall the existing Norton as with the two programmes being active would there be some sort of programme conflict if I down loaded a virus and they both tried to get into the action at the same time? |
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| 45928 | 2002-04-27 21:24:00 | Hi. I know I`m not Susan B. However I did have same problem as you with BNZ internet banking. Have actually posted message 'for Donald MacLean re Internet Banking' if you are interested in reading it. Used BNZ 'contact us' page and sent e-mail explaining that I couldn`t get passed their home page. Got an almost immediate response from them with an address to go to for their pilot programme, re-registered (real simple) and I`m now back on line with my BNZ internet banking. Hope this is of help. Iris | Guest (0) | ||
| 45929 | 2002-04-27 21:38:00 | In regards to your anti virus question, uninstall Nortons 2000 first and reboot and then install AVG as normal, get your updates and scan. You might want to change the number of days between updates, I recall it being set at 30 days but you should be able to change that to 1, 2,5, whatever takes your fancy. | Guest (0) | ||
| 45930 | 2002-04-27 22:50:00 | bw: You didn't say which ad-blocker you are using but my one, AdsOff, runs quietly in the background and I need to go to Start, Programs, AdsOff Options to open up the Options window. I can then click on the Disable button to turn it off. Have a hunt around in your ad-blocker's Tools or Options for something similar. If you can't find anything you might have to remove it from your Startup and reboot before trying out the Banking page. Re-enable it again when you've finished. That's a hassle, so I hope you find a Turn-Off option! Note that once it's turned off I need to refresh the page I am viewing for it to reload with javascript enabled. Regarding Norton's, yes it would be a good idea to remove it, or at least prevent it from running while you're using AVG. I have read that it is best to use one anti-virus program at a time so that they don't clash. |
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| 45931 | 2002-04-28 05:32:00 | To Iris . Gordan and Susan. Thanks to you all for your help. Much appreciated b.w |
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