You might have already done this too but I would go to whatever directory (usually temporary internet files) stores your cookies, cache, etc. and manually delete everything you see. Sometimes the clean up from within the IE menu leaves some files and one of them might be a corrupt cache of the rotoworld page. Also look for directories within the temporary internet folder and delete everything you can there. Some files won't let you delete them and in that case, manually delete what you can. Don't just do a select-all, delete, and stop after you get the cannot delete error. It will stop at the first undeletable file it encounters and leave the ones after it intact. THAT is probably why the in-browser clean up doesn't always do a thorough job. It's tedious but manually deleting everything in there might do the trick.
jeffc_76 wrote:You might have already done this too but I would go to whatever directory (usually temporary internet files) stores your cookies, cache, etc. and manually delete everything you see. Sometimes the clean up from within the IE menu leaves some files and one of them might be a corrupt cache of the rotoworld page. Also look for directories within the temporary internet folder and delete everything you can there. Some files won't let you delete them and in that case, manually delete what you can. Don't just do a select-all, delete, and stop after you get the cannot delete error. It will stop at the first undeletable file it encounters and leave the ones after it intact. THAT is probably why the in-browser clean up doesn't always do a thorough job. It's tedious but manually deleting everything in there might do the trick.
Well, I think he's OK, but he could have done more. I just think he is much better than the alternative, a socialist who would be too soft on terrorism, raise taxes, promote reverse discrimination, and....well, the list goes on but that's more than enough even if the incumbent isn't perfect. Realistically, there really are only two options.
jeffc_76 wrote:You might have already done this too but I would go to whatever directory (usually temporary internet files) stores your cookies, cache, etc. and manually delete everything you see. Sometimes the clean up from within the IE menu leaves some files and one of them might be a corrupt cache of the rotoworld page. Also look for directories within the temporary internet folder and delete everything you can there. Some files won't let you delete them and in that case, manually delete what you can. Don't just do a select-all, delete, and stop after you get the cannot delete error. It will stop at the first undeletable file it encounters and leave the ones after it intact. THAT is probably why the in-browser clean up doesn't always do a thorough job. It's tedious but manually deleting everything in there might do the trick.
Good idea, that did not work either.
I forgot to mention that I can not access rotoworld on eiter of the tw computers in my house or my laptop which are all connected to the same router/connection
cr*p, that's very strange. I wonder if your isp inadvertantly has that page blocked for some reason. Any chance you have a wi-fi card in the laptop or access to another network to see if it will get through when it's connected someplace else? Other than that, I might try temporarily connecting one of your pc's directly to the cable modem (or whatever) instead of the router, just to see what happens.
Here's a thought Gses. I switched from IE to Opera a while back because there are no pop-ups. You can use Opera as a browser for free by first going to http://www.opera.com and downloading it. Give it a shot I use it more than IE because there is not as much traffic.
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Opera's great. Even with a popup blocker or two that have to be downloaded separately, IE always has popups. With Opera, it's all built in, and I've never had a single popup. Nothing. The only problem is when browsing stats from BigLeaguers.com, the Yahoo! default stats page (and probably other sites too) the columns aren't evenly spaced out, they're all jammed together on the right side of the window. But for everything else it's great. And if your computer crashes, or even just Opera, you can start off where you were booted from, without having to remember what pages you were browsing. You have to pay for it if you want the full version, but there are always KeyGen's on KaZaA. Ahhhhhhh, good old KeyGens's
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