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Eventhough I tick the remember me boxes the programs do not automatically fill in the box and I have to login everytime I enter the site. Could it be something on my antivirus? I have telewest pc guard. The problem only started a week ago Many Thanks Ann
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Hi I am new to this so please be gentle with me. I have used vista and internet explora with Virgin for a long time but since christmas eve I have noticed that instead of some adverts displaying I just get a red box. This is stopping me playing games in Yahoo as I cannot insert the password as the red box is there. Also my pc is asking me to sign on in all my favourite sites I visit instead of remembering me. I hope someone understands me and can help Many thanks Ann
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Hi I'm in need of help again, please.I recently changed from "freeserve" to Tiscali and it seems that somehow freeserve still is providing my internet explorer, as its showing in my top bar.:mad:
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Hi, i've been having a couple of problems with my internet. Whenever i open internet explorer i get the message "internet explorer cannot display the webpage". i have checked my connection to the internet and everything seems to be working fine, i even contacted my internet service provider and they could not find what the problem was. so i basically cannot connect to the internet on that computer however i can with my laptop and another computer we have in the house. So i'm not sure if there is something blocking the IE page from connecting to the internet. anyway any help would be appreicated. thanks
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IT system administrators will be extremely busy this month, with Microsoft announcing it is prepping 12 security fixes for its next Patch Tuesday release – seven of which are labeled as “critical” and have the potential to allow remote code execution. Four of the seven critical updates address vulnerabilities in Access, Excel and PowerPoint, while the remaining three target Windows, Internet Explorer and Media Player 11. The five less serious “important” flaws cover vulnerabilities in Windows, Outlook Express and Windows Messenger. As usual, Microsoft divulged very little about each update, limiting the disclosure to naming the affected software and describing only in general terms the nature of the bugs. Starting October, however, the company will take a major shift in its security strategy by giving security vendors earlier access to technical details of it's monthly security patches for them to get ahead of attackers.