01-25-2004, 03:08 PM
I have had a similar experience using IE 6.0 and verizon dsl. Difference is, I get locked out of here (LL) as you described. :(
At first I thought Bolty got sick and tired of my dumb questions. :lol:
It has happened twice. First time, cleaning up disk cured the problem (temp internet files, cookies etc.) The second time was earlier this week, my anti-virus program (Norton 2003) was having a hissy-fit over the "In place upgrade of Windows" I had to do to cure a WMI problem I was having. After uninstall/reinstall NAV, everything is back to normal.
A friend of mine has recently upgraded from NAV 2003/Norton Personal Firewall 2003 to Norton Internet Security 2004. He is having a problem with Norton slowing his dial-up connection to a crawl. A call to MSN tech support, and the first comment from the technician was, "Slow, isn't it?" Referring to the 2004 Norton variant.
I have found that MSN tech support can be very helpful, depending on the technician, as I used MSN prior to my dsl with verizon. I still have MSN dial-up, and use it when verizon has a attitude. If maintenance doesn't cure your problem, try MSN tech support. The technician skills are a roll of the dice, most of them are very knowledgable, however some are not the sharpest tools in the shed. When this happens, I just listen politely and then re-dial the number to get a different technician.
I feel your pain! :lol:
NB :rolleyes:
At first I thought Bolty got sick and tired of my dumb questions. :lol:
It has happened twice. First time, cleaning up disk cured the problem (temp internet files, cookies etc.) The second time was earlier this week, my anti-virus program (Norton 2003) was having a hissy-fit over the "In place upgrade of Windows" I had to do to cure a WMI problem I was having. After uninstall/reinstall NAV, everything is back to normal.
A friend of mine has recently upgraded from NAV 2003/Norton Personal Firewall 2003 to Norton Internet Security 2004. He is having a problem with Norton slowing his dial-up connection to a crawl. A call to MSN tech support, and the first comment from the technician was, "Slow, isn't it?" Referring to the 2004 Norton variant.
I have found that MSN tech support can be very helpful, depending on the technician, as I used MSN prior to my dsl with verizon. I still have MSN dial-up, and use it when verizon has a attitude. If maintenance doesn't cure your problem, try MSN tech support. The technician skills are a roll of the dice, most of them are very knowledgable, however some are not the sharpest tools in the shed. When this happens, I just listen politely and then re-dial the number to get a different technician.
I feel your pain! :lol:
NB :rolleyes:
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Don't try to have the last word. You might get it. - Lazarus Long
Don't try to have the last word. You might get it. - Lazarus Long