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There's clearly something wrong with ie6

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David - 28 Oct 2005 16:00 GMT
Does anyone from the MS galactic empire ever look at this group?

Time and again, I'll visit a website only to find that, when I click an
internal link, the *whole site* becomes unavailable. It will remain this way
for a long time. There is no way that the major sites that I'm visiting are
all going down all the time. It was Macromedia a few moments ago. Something
is happening at this end which makes ie simply lock out sites for some
reason. Its driving me crazy. And I see other messages on here which
describe similar issues...

Hey MS, wake up!!
BK - 28 Oct 2005 16:10 GMT
I wouldn't blame MS for this issue, I would say you are the victim of some
sort of malware...I have been running IE forever and have never experienced
this type of problem on any site...I recommend keeping your software up to
date with all available updates and running a very strong anti virus program
as well as spyware/adware/malware protection software....

> Does anyone from the MS galactic empire ever look at this group?
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> Hey MS, wake up!!
David - 30 Oct 2005 13:33 GMT
Thanks for the advice but my PC is armed to the teeth with anti malware
stuff, I've just formated my hard drive and loaded a new copy of XP
Professional. It still happens.

>I wouldn't blame MS for this issue, I would say you are the victim of some
>sort of malware...I have been running IE forever and have never experienced
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>> Hey MS, wake up!!
 
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