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It could be that somebody is using code to prevent saving the link, or code which your browser can't handle.

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The reason is that Microsoft is greedy! If you make 5 hardware changes, it assumes you may have moved it to a different computer or pirated it.

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Did you click on OK at the bottom of the General window after you made the setting? If not, it threw the setting away. Are the settings for IE stored in a file owned by the system administrator? If so, you will need administrator privilege to change it. Is the …

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I don't allow Quicktime on my system because it causes so many problems (like grabbing file types it can't even play). Check the settings in My Computer / Tools / Folder Options, and make sure each file type is associated with a player that actually knows how to play it.

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It could be that your ISP is having a major meltdown. It's tax time. Cable TV modems are especially prone to have this trouble. If you are on a company-owned network, they may have put in a firewall to block timewasters.

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One other possibility is that some settings have been changed in accessibility, or that your keyboard has been remapped.

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You will have to reinstall it with the disks that came with either the computer or the soundcard.

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This smells like a hardware problem to me. Check your monitor connections first. It also could be a bad power supply in the monitor.

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I can see several possibilities: - The ISP allows only ONE computer, and put its recognition code on the laptop. - The cable modem software is not on PCs 1 and 2, and is only partly configured on #3. - The wrong port is configured in the browsers. - The …

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Check your audio mixer first. It might have one or more sliders all the way down. Or you plugged a speaker into a line out.

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You are making this too hard. Why not just have a truncted version of each file displayed on your master page (including an a tag for the link), and open a new page for each of the four files?

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You didn't leave enough room for the child to fit inside the main. Unless the margins, borders, and paddings are all set to 0, space is needed for a complete set of these inside the main, but surrounding the child. When stuff doesn't fit, the browser looks to see where …

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Don't move my mouse! I have enough applications which move the mouse. Then my mouse falls off the mousepad when I try to put it back.

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You don't need a gif file. I have done it with style sheets, with foreground and background colors the same and a line of alternating [inlinecode].[/inlinecode] with [inlinecode]<br />[/inlinecode]. Put this inside its own div.

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It can't be done in a way that works with all screen resolutions. Anything you set up for one screen resolution will get moved when the browser is resized or the screen resolution changes. There is no way to specify the bottom of the browser window.

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Did you try the refresh option in My Computer? The old info might be cached somewhere.

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Might it be a case of a character mismatch? I, l, and 1, or O and 0, for instance. Or it might be a zxnrbl in the connection garbling a character.

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The problem is that, when you combined C: and D: into a single drive, it changed the drive letters on the second drive (and all higher drives). The BIOS always uses the lowest available drive letter for the next drive or partition it finds. It makes this setting every time …

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Sounds like spyware. But it could also be tax-time loads on the cable modem system's head end.

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I can think of several problems: - If you replaced a dial-up modem, the settings in Control Panel / Network Connections may still be trying to use the dial up. - Your browsers may still be trying to use the dial-up driver. - Using two computers with the same DSL …

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Put these styles in: [code] .cenimg {text-align: center; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; padding: 0px;} .imgcen {clear: both;} [/code] For each image to be centered, use: [code] <div class="cenimg"> <img src="(put url here)" class="imgcen" /> <p>Your caption here</p> </div> [/code]

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Check the following: - Hard disk exposed to strong magnetic field (e.g. a subwoofer). - TWO spyware-checker or antivirus programs are running. They go nuts checking each other out as suspects, and eat up the time. - You have an antivirus or spyware-checker set to do a full scan on …

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This sounds like either a damaged windows install or hardware trouble. All is NOT fine if you get to that screen. Question: is there a disk in the floppy or CD drive? If so, Windows might be trying to boot from there. Remove the disk and try again. It's also …

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It's tax time. Your ISP may be in meltdown mode. Also check for spyware and viruses.

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Another possibility is that they use plug-ins which work in IE, but not Firefox. (Another Microsift monopoly ploy?)

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Check your security settings. It could also be that your OS and browser are not current enough for the latest sites.

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Check to see if your default connection setting in the browser is the one you actually use. You could have two files. Check to see if it is set to actually dial the phone in the internet connection file, not just Outlook's setting.

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You need to check several settings: - Firewall, if you have one. - Browser cookie settings. - Control panel internet preference settings. - Has your ISP started blocking cookies? - Is your firewall software marking these sites as not trusted? - If you are on AOL or Yahoo, the spam …

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[URL="http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/forum10-2-desc.html#"] [/URL] See the entry: [URL="http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread74163.html"]April 3, 2007 Security Update For Windows Xp[/URL] sultan_emerr

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Before you blow a gasket or burn out a bearing, check the audio mixer settings. The install of the other software may have set it to all the way down.

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That sounds like it is trying to access the floppy drive instead of the CD drive. Check the BIOS boot settings. You could also have a corrupt driver, or the wrong driver for the drive.

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It's to keep people from kicking the computer off the desk when the screensaver interrupts a movie. I have the opposite problem - the screensaver comes on when I am burning a CDR.

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File compression slows things down. It could also be that your internet connection is slow. Or maybe you have thousands of letters in your inbox.

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Virtual memory is on the DISK, not in RAM. - Is your hard disk nearly full? - Are you running a program that needs resources beyond your system's capabilities?

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Reinstall the game. A file is corrupted. It could also be an anti-piracy device if the game is not legit.

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Check the following: - Spyware and other malware on your computer. - Something is wrong with a website you are visiting. - Installing another program somehow damaged IE installation. Try a reinstall. - A file is missing or has been moved.

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Check the following: - Virus or spyware - Static electricity affecting computer - Damaged or replaced driver file (installed something else that has its own version) - Two pieces of software fighting for control of the soundcard. - Installed software changed settings (check your audio mixer) - Loose card in …

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I don't see any difference. Why not just change the background color, instead of messing with transparency.

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The a tag's name marker is not the same as the name function for other tags. Each tag has its own attributes.

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If the font doesn't exist on the user's computer, there is no way the browser can display it. Suggestions: - A link to a page which can download the font for the user. - A link to a page with an alternate english translation of your page.

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