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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Bill, If you read this try the following: Go to tools at the top of this page, assuming you are using Internet Explorer. (If you aren't, mimize your browser and go to www.msn.com.) Select internet options, select delete cookies.You will need to remember your passwords for all the sites you visit if you use this, or use the forgotten password option. Click on delete temporary internet files, check the delete all offline content, and click yes when the machine asks if you are sure. Click on clear history. Click on security and be sure the setting is medium. Click on privacy and be sure the setting is medium. Disconnect from the internet. OK, now your browser cache is empty, a good thing. Go to start, programs, accessories, then system tools. Just for kicks, click on disc cleanup and follow instructions there. You already performed most of this function, but it won't hurt. Then go to disc defragmenter, and click on that. The 'puter will ask if you want to defragment drive C, you will click yes. Walk away from the puter if you haven't ever done this, it will take awhile. Wait till the machine tells you defrag is complete, click on OK. Now connect to the internet again. Go to www.grisoft.com and download their free anti-virus program, follow the instructions to install, easier than building a crankbait. Set the autoupdate function to update your anti-virus files twice a week at least. Always access the OutdoorsFIRST sites using Internet Explorer or browsers that use IE. The new Netscape 7.0 and newer is OK too, but I believe the site runs best on IE. If this isn't in your routine, it should be once in awhile. If this doesn't fix the posting problem, let me know by phone or email, and we will get you back online. What you have to say about muskies (and Salmon too) is too valuable to let a 'puter keep you offline with us! Hope this helps! SVL, Thanks for the heads up, was beginning to worry we had lost him to the 'Big Pond'. |