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HELP!




Topic started on 22-6-2003 @ 01:45 PM by Gryffen


HELP!!!!!

Okay, since the chatrooms have come online i have never got onto them?

I can get onto the page that lets you choose the chatroom (looby, pub etc!) but once i choose and click ok....it goes back to the same page and blocks me out!

Any ideas?????

I'm stuck and its getting annoying as the only way i can chat is to u2u people!

Thanks
Gryff



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reply posted on 22-6-2003 @ 01:47 PM by ADVISOR


I'm afraid this one goes to William...

I never heard of this before. So you never been in the chats here?



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reply posted on 22-6-2003 @ 01:48 PM by William


What browser version and operating system are you using?



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reply posted on 22-6-2003 @ 02:02 PM by Gryffen


Eh...

AOL 8.0
WINDOWS XP
HP Computer

This help?



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reply posted on 22-6-2003 @ 02:55 PM by Gryffen


Emmm......HELLO!!!!

Desperate poster wanting help over here!!!!!

Seriously, i don't know about the specs of the computer but what i posted is what i use!

Any suggestions?????



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reply posted on 22-6-2003 @ 03:03 PM by K_OS


Try logging on with AOL and then using Internet Explorer to access ATS and the chat forum. Or you can also download Mozilla, its free and seems to work better.
AOL can be contrary...throw in XP and there is no number to count the amount of bugs you are liable to hit.

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reply posted on 22-6-2003 @ 03:05 PM by William


I've not used AOL 8.0... so try using a browser other than the one that is integrated with the AOL software like K_OS suggested.



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reply posted on 22-6-2003 @ 03:25 PM by Ocelot


Log on with AOL and use internet explorer to browse. Also make sure u have the latest version of Internet Explorer installed. That should fix the problem.



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reply posted on 22-6-2003 @ 11:02 PM by Estragon


Changing browser should do the trick and in case, warmly to be recommended, as AOL are almost certainly servants of Satan.



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reply posted on 22-6-2003 @ 11:03 PM by Valhall


Try dumping AOL altogether



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reply posted on 23-6-2003 @ 03:39 AM by ultra_phoenix



Originally posted by Gryffen
Eh...

AOL 8.0
WINDOWS XP
HP Computer

This help?


Sure it help. HP computers are craps, AOL 8.0 is an I-worm and WinXP is a malware.



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reply posted on 23-6-2003 @ 11:59 PM by Quicksilver


like said b4 AOL cannot access the chatroom took me months to figure that out. I have mozilla K_OS and i dont like it. Cause it doesnt save all the macromedia dl and whenva there is a flash page i always gotta go dl the installer blah



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reply posted on 24-6-2003 @ 02:43 PM by Leveller



Originally posted by Estragon
Changing browser should do the trick and in case, warmly to be recommended, as AOL are almost certainly servants of Satan.


Now there's one conspiracy I wholeheartedly agree with!!



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