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i go to a site call move in michigan.com you can click on a map to start searches when i click on the map i get a message that says that it's done and i can't open the link to do searches but when i go and perform the same task on my wife side i get access to do searches i have syegate as my firewall if you can shed any light on this it will be greatly appreciated. also i used to listen to the radio via the internet now when i go on those same sites to listen to the radio i get a message that says done in the lower left hand corner but i can't listen to the show
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Are you and your wife working on the same computer? I didn't understand when you said "when I went to my wife's side"....does that mean her profile?

Did you recently update windows? Are you trying to use firefoxon these sites only? Try internet explorer. Some sites only work with IE.
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thanx for responding. Yes i meant to say her profile. Now it makes sense to me why the link wont open. Thanx coachwife6 :tazz:
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Glad you got it resolved. :tazz:
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