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Re:Nothing changed that I know of, but IT could have changed something. eom
The E Ticket 3781 reads
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Do you have the same problem on your home PC?

Try downloading the new Firefox browser at the attached link.  Use it instead of internet explorer, its faster and less prone to spyware problems.

I'm assuming that the OS is some version of Windows and the browser is Internet Explorer 6. If you're running Windows XP, have you "upgraded" to Service Pack 2? If so, when?

The good news is that this most likely isn't a virus, worm, spyware, or the like. It is more likely something whacked in the browser configuration.

The E Ticket1919 reads

(Support engineer hat on)

What changed on your system before the problem occured?

TET

frankie2003a3215 reads

You will never solve your problem by communicating with one line
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good luck

Seriously, Remove the ad-bocking and cookie thing from your firewall software(I'm guessing it's Norton Internet Security). It might work.

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