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Same here mate, i think someone wanted to show off their new lighting plans....
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uninstall fire fox via control panel, run a program like C.R.A.P. cleaner, do a registry clean as well, the reinstall firefox.

 
Just tried the link and works fine for me slips, but any alternative link can only be a good thing anyway.

 
Hijacking this thread a bit, i just did a ccleaner as my pc is slowing down. One error which crash windows quite often is "dwwin.exe application error". Googling it shows its a AOL program ? I have not used AOL for over 5 years now but am aware some programs did not uninstall. Can i delete or uninstall all AOL programs i can find ?

 
sweet thanks lads / lassies it seems to have sorted it self out now i can get on with desingning the new wire frames for the christmas lights :^O

really odd but i rebboted router, reinstalled firefox, ccleaned both pc and laptop, still didnt work :( unplugged laptop on network system, plugged direct to router all worked fine no probs, so unplugged the network switched x 2 re booted them both back up and hey presto plugged back into network system and everythings working just like the olden days :C :coffee

 
Slips sometimes some registry entries stay behind after deleting, try to run a registry clean up, if that fails try going to the file location and delete it individualy.

 
would i find c.r.a.p cleaner on tinternet?
Asda online - next to the toiletries. ]:)

Works for me Governer. :)

just like the olden days :C :coffee
Yes Grandad.

Slips sometimes some registry entries stay behind after deleting
I know what you mean mate. Had free trial of Nortons on our newer pc. The only thing that I know of, that I couldn't delete was "Nortons online backup". Even tried the correct "Nortons removal tool" but that didn't get rid of it either. :_|

Managed to do so afterwards though.

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Just looked at your wire link in OP, Badge. And the cheeky Barstewards charge you THEIR Paypal fees seperately too.

I am sure it says that you can't charge the client your Paypal fees as a seller. (I know it used to).

I stay away from companies like that. What would it take to "Hide" it in with the costs?

Blinking heck - that has riled me up. (Used to and still do, actually, stay away from sellers that try to charge you their PayPal fees, and demend that you pay when auction ends or withing 24 hours (unless it is a concert ticket that has to arrive and be used in a few days - not that I would buy anything like that from there) - You have 7 days by Paypals' rules to pay.

Anyway - enough said. :|

 
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