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1171057 2011-01-19 19:25:00 I have a problem when I try to go to a specific site using Chrome. When I do I get the message as in the attachment. This is specific to Chrome. I have run Spybot and SuperAntiSpyware, deleted cache etc. This only happens on my work system. Any suggestions? bones (10257)
1171058 2011-01-19 19:30:00 Dont go to that website. Its telling you it may contain / download malware Speedy Gonzales (78)
1171059 2011-01-19 19:32:00 No, I haven't done that. One thing I just found, if I try to go to the site using an incognito window in Chrome, everythings fine.
If I use a PC at home to visit the site all is OK too. Its just specific to my work PC.
bones (10257)
1171060 2011-01-19 19:36:00 Well maybe its something at work thats stopping it as well. If its not your computer at work, I wouldnt go there Speedy Gonzales (78)
1171061 2011-01-19 19:39:00 This is a site I need to go to.Nothing dodgy.( buyrite.co.nz) I make kitchens and supply appliances as well. This is just a recent problem thats cropped up. bones (10257)
1171062 2011-01-19 19:45:00 Ask the I.T people at work. If you've got them Speedy Gonzales (78)
1171063 2011-01-19 19:49:00 I would contact the business that owns the site and send the the message you get as well, but it would seem to be something on your work computer blocking it gary67 (56)
1171064 2011-01-19 20:02:00 By default, I am the best I.T. guy at my work. I'm self employed and a joiner, my I.T. budget for the year is a subscription to PC World. I've got it sorted. Cleared browsing data again but also took the option (which I hadn't seen before) to clear Adobe Flash Storage settings. This seems have bought things back to normal. Thanks guys. bones (10257)
1171065 2011-01-19 23:35:00 I am the best I.T. guy at my work. I'm self employed and a joiner, my I.T. budget for the year is a subscription to PC World.

LOL! Upgrade the IT budget...........you could stretch it to a copy of Atomic MPC too perhaps.

It's possibly a false positive, if Firefox doesn't complain or NOD32, then I'd ignore it.
pctek (84)
1171066 2011-01-20 00:12:00 LOL! Upgrade the IT budget . . . . . . . . . . . you could stretch it to a copy of Atomic MPC too perhaps .



That would be considered a bonus, which is performance based . May take me a while to get there .
bones (10257)
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