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Mastrik

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  1. I'm sure its a rumor, I got a call to check the internet from one of my clients who said they just heard that ALL of Paulding's water was getting cut off tonight from 12 hours to 4 days. Checked the Paulding Water site that has the boil water advisory and here. Looks like a rumor. PPL are goofy sometimes.....but the Paulding Water site says the system suffered severe damage so it wouldn't surprise me if some area were getting cutoff over the next few days as they repair the damage but not the whole system I wouldn't think. I'm on a well too so I'm good I think.
  2. I would suggest connecting the modem straight to the pc. (ISP will make you do this anyhow) And see if it persists. If not it could be the router. Sometime firmware updates to the router helps. If its still slow on both with a direct connection you will need to contact the ISP Ricky
  3. From AOL (http://webmaster.info.aol.com/compatibility.html) "HTML syntax is constantly evolving. In addition to changing industry standards, there are also common extensions of the standards that are inconsistently supported by various browsers. Test your site design decisions against at least the last two major versions of the AOL Windows browser as well as AOL for Mac OS X. Below, for your reference, are the versions of the various AOL browsers and the features and functionality they support. Beginning with Windows AOL 3.0 (32-bit), the AOL client does not have a browser embedded,
  4. I not a mechanic (well, auto mechanic anyway) but you said it "stinks a lot", like eggs? If so I had a similar issue many moons ago and turned out my catalytic converter was clogged. The tell tale sign was a stron egg odor. Just curious. Ricky
  5. Why thank you , I can't take credit for it though, one of my tech support clients (I provide support for other IT support companies as well (<SHAMELESS PLUG>Paulding Networking, A Friendly Geek, and others if you read this and hit that issue that no one seems to be able to fix, call me, if I can't fix it, I don't charge </SHAMELESS PLUG>)) suggested it after I helped them help their clients with a complicated database integration where we had Microsoft support, Sun Support, Dell and their software developer working on it for 3 days they called me, I had it resolved in 3 HOURS.
  6. I agree, to a degree. AOL has many issues but browser compatiabilty historically has not been a problem. Ususally in these situations, I would begin by clearing out the browser cache (From AOL: http://help.channels.aol.com/kjump.adp?articleId=218737), this will clean out alot of junk accumulated and could possible be the problem. If that doesn't fix it, make sure you run Windows Update to obtain the latest updates and that your running the latest version of AOL. Also, as mentioned you can try other browsers (you don't need to uses AOL's, it's built in for convienience, expecially when surfing
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