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nannacat
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Reg'd: Sun
Posts: 1090
Loc: East Anglia
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Please help!! I can access webuser site but after a few minutes I get an IE error box which says; cannot open internet site http://webuser.co.uk/forums/postlist.php/Cat/0/board/openforum operation aborted Iclick on OK and page closes anyone know what's going on? Cathy x xpsp2,avast,zonealarm
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I'm not a complete idiot.......some parts are missing
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FilthyRaider
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Reg'd: Thu
Posts: 534
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Hi Cathy
Wish I had an answer but like you I get exactly the same thing happen on certain occaisions. You can usually get on the site with Refresh or the back button but since I changed to IE7 I tend to find that this happens maybe infrequently, but enough to be annoying, and also I have to keep re-entering my full bank security code details to get into my bank account rather than start at the normal password screen every now and again.
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nannacat
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Reg'd: Sun
Posts: 1090
Loc: East Anglia
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Thanks for the reply Andrew.Well everything seems to be OK today. Cathy x
-------------------- The most wasted day of all. is one in which we have not laughed.
I'm not a complete idiot.......some parts are missing
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Madeline
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Reg'd: Wed
Posts: 14628
Loc: Wales
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They're using the new servers now; there's a thread about it on the Feedback forum.
Madeline.
-------------------- "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely." Lord Acton, 1887.
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Hello_There
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Reg'd: Thu
Posts: 6181
Loc: Here, in my room
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The thread Madeline refers to is here Cathy.
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Madeline
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Reg'd: Wed
Posts: 14628
Loc: Wales
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I'm still not used to the speed on here! Pages load so quickly now, but I'm not complaining! It makes every other site seem slow by comparison.
Madeline.
-------------------- "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely." Lord Acton, 1887.
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