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First port of call if struggling to log onto a web page is to delete tempoary internet files and delete cookies.

 

These build up over time using any internet page and makes the internet run slow or even stop.

 

Sounds like this problem was a bit different.

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the "cannot find server page" has come up a few times steve tonight. logging on is no bother now, but i have had to go back to my home page a couple of times and start again mate

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the "cannot find server page" has come up a few times steve tonight. logging on is no bother now, but i have had to go back to my home page a couple of times and start again mate

 

Are you in east yorkshire??? NO

start your own thread. hahahahaha

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the "cannot find server page" has come up a few times steve tonight. logging on is no bother now, but i have had to go back to my home page a couple of times and start again mate

 

This is still happening with me last night and this morning even after clearing out all cookies etc.

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This is still happening with me last night and this morning even after clearing out all cookies etc.

 

still losing the link up here steve this morning(i apologise for not living in yorkshire folks):001_smile:

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First port of call if struggling to log onto a web page is to delete tempoary internet files and delete cookies.

 

 

But be prepered for all your other sites to forget who you are as well.

 

Would be better if the web sites could post the names of the files they use so you could just remove those ones.

 

Justme

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