YW & thanks for posting back.
I do that, too. Don't use OK or APPLY when you exit, but CANCEL.
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~PA Bear
Bascom King wrote:
Wow!! PA Bear, you are the most! I had been using the clock calender for
looking up dates in February and like a dummy, I had forget to reset it to
January. That fixed it. Thanks very much,
Bascom King
"PA Bear" wrote in message
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Double-click on your clock (lower right) Back up to JANUARY See if
doing so helps.
[Nice catch, David.]
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~PA Bear
Bascom King wrote:
Hello PA Bear:
I had this same problem with FedEx.com but that one seemed to go
away. I don't think I am having any other problem with IE6 on this
machine that would suggest that IE6 was hijacked. It might seem that
this particular certificate (the bank one) should be updated. I did
try that in the tools
content tab. It seemed to suggest in the wizard that it had updated
the certificate but the resultant behaviour was the same.
"PA Bear" wrote in message
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Is this the only site where you have the problem?
Are you experiencing any other odd or unwanted behaviors in IE?
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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP,
DTS-L.org Bascom King wrote:
My HP laptop recently started to have trouble with a certificate
in IE6 for a major bank that I have an online account with. A
security alert window comes up immediately when connecting to the
URL indicating that the security certificate has expired or is
not yet valid. Now at the bottom there are three choice buttons
regarding prodeeding. At this point, the application has locked
up and pressing yes or no regarding proceeding does nothing
whereas viewing the certificate does show that. Nevertheless the
dammed thing is locked up and I have to cnt-alt-delete to kill
it. None of my other XP machines does this. Could some Windows
update have messed this up? Most other web pages work just fine.