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| Thread ID: 12223 | 2001-10-20 09:05:00 | Unwanted Windows | Guest (0) | Press F1 |
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| 22062 | 2001-10-20 09:05:00 | While using the Internet annoying windows appear usually covering what you are working on. They will disappear when click on close but reappear in a different form moments later. They are always have Microsoft IE at top and sometimescover Start tool bar and sometimes over ride auto disconnect.Help! | Guest (0) | ||
| 22063 | 2001-10-20 09:31:00 | ...welcome to the world of pop-over advertising. Here's a handy tip to disable that annoyance on-the-fly: In Internet Explorer, run your mouse pointer down to an empty area on the right hand side of your task bar (adjacent to the clock) and hold it steady. Double left-click on this area and your 'Internet Security Properties' Box will open. Using your mouse, move the slider up to 'High' then click Apply/Okay. No more annoying pop-ups (!) Remember to move the slider back to 'Medium' for more practical functionality when visiting sites on the Web. Cheers !!! e_ |
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| 22064 | 2001-10-20 09:35:00 | Hi. Sometimes this happens when you go to particular site. The only way to stop it is not to go to site like that <eg.mp3 sites> or download a program that automatically stops advertisments etc. www.download.com |
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| 22065 | 2001-10-20 11:20:00 | I use a program called 'Pop-up Stopper'. This can be found at www.panicware.com B O |
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