pop up blockers

  • Thread starter Thread starter Brooke
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allow me to look into my crystal and I see
maybe W2K???

Randy Knobloch wrote in
 
Why? There are a few good reasons to turn off a pop-up blocker--usually for
a specific site--some banking sites, for example, depend on a mechanism
which looks like a pop-up to IE for authentication.

The answer depends on what popup blocker you are using--which is why all the
questions about versions, etc.
 
Because Windows XP has 350 million registered users (not to mention the
pirated ones), I just took a blind stab.
 
And I guess you are using the web interface 'cause that's the second time
tonight you've responded as though I was replying to your message, when I
wasn't!

Not complaining--but I wasn't commenting on your reply--just responding to
the OP.
 
Bill Sanderson said:
And I guess you are using the web interface 'cause that's the second time
tonight you've responded as though I was replying to your message, when I
wasn't!

Not complaining--but I wasn't commenting on your reply--just responding to
the OP.

No, he's using OE6 SP2
 
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