11 Jan 2009 at 22:44 #21 PaulB PaulB Associate Joined 15 Nov 2002 Posts 816 I've had this problem recently on 2 machines and couldn't work out what was going off. In the end, tracked it down to Adobe Flash 10 - removed and downgraded back to version 9 and never had a problem since.
I've had this problem recently on 2 machines and couldn't work out what was going off. In the end, tracked it down to Adobe Flash 10 - removed and downgraded back to version 9 and never had a problem since.
12 Jan 2009 at 01:35 #22 slowrunner slowrunner Associate Joined 4 Dec 2007 Posts 708 Location hull, East Yorkshire I have the same problem, though it mainly manifets itself while browsing that auction site.
12 Jan 2009 at 01:57 #23 mark128 mark128 Associate Joined 29 Aug 2003 Posts 399 Location North West UK Firefox is the way forward! Hopefully websites will start to ditch ActiveX which unfortunately is needed to run certain web pages/applications.
Firefox is the way forward! Hopefully websites will start to ditch ActiveX which unfortunately is needed to run certain web pages/applications.