Haven't been to rotoworld for a week or so due to the adaware and spyware problem. Was just wondering if the problem still exists as I would like to start using the player updates again? Thanks.
I use Mozilla, and have never had any sort of problem. I think IE users are the ones experiencing the problems, so I would just download Mozilla and forget about it.
slomo007 wrote:I use Mozilla, and have never had any sort of problem. I think IE users are the ones experiencing the problems, so I would just download Mozilla and forget about it.
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swoosh3esq wrote:Well, that may be ok for home, but at work, IE is all I have. Any IE users out there that can tell me if they are still experiencing those problems?
You're having this problem at work? If IE is fully updated to the newest version the vulnerability no longer exists AFAIK (unless of course somebody found a new security hole).
Maine has a good swing for a pitcher but on anything that moves, he has no chance. And if it's a fastball, it has to be up in the zone. Basically, the pitcher has to hit his bat. - Mike Pelfrey
As far as the IE thing at work goes, that's not my department. However, I was able to instatall Mozilla. It prompted me telling me that it recognized that I was not an administrator, but allowed me to download it anyway. Now watch me get fired for wanting to check player updates
Maine has a good swing for a pitcher but on anything that moves, he has no chance. And if it's a fastball, it has to be up in the zone. Basically, the pitcher has to hit his bat. - Mike Pelfrey