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kingfish 16088 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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04-27-07, 11:46 AM (EST)
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LAST EDITED ON 04-27-07 AT 11:48 AM (EST)I used to have that fustrating problem, and it was cured for me when I began turning off the firewall when I wanted to post. I also had to turn it off the get pictures uploaded, or check profiles. My firewall just didn't get along with RTVW, but, oddly, it worked OK with sites where security is even more of a issue, i.e., Ebay, P-Pal, bank accounts, investmant accounts. A revision to the firewall software (or maybe I just loaded it correctly during an update) cured the problem. I use IE, and Zonealarm, and symantec anitvirus.
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foonermints 12302 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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05-13-07, 04:16 PM (EST)
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I recently downloaded the update for my ad-aware, which includes ad-watch. It did exactly the same thing you said in your original post. Turning off the ! ad-watch and leaving it off seems to be working, at least for today. I was so ! frustrated I also wanted to just go out and get a new computer. I'm working on a 10 year old+ 233Mhz Dell with dial up. I think the entire system is now worth about ten dollars. I may switch over to a 766Mhz HP I got for free, once I figure out how to kick out the stinky Windows Millenium OS and install either my old Windows 98, or go find XP for cheap. If you get any ideas for a new 'puter (hopefully between $500 - $800), as Ross Perot said: "I'm all ears."  I'm rather scared of the new Windows Vista.
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