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Karl TT
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      12-18-2008
I have a Dell XPS-420 PC about 7 months old, that started to operate
rather strangely about a week ago. It all started when I noticed that I no
longer could access a certain mutual fund website because at least a session
cookie needed to be available; it seemed as though cookies on my PC had been
turned off, although I did nothing intentionally along this line.

I experimented trying to get cookies back in a way that
would fix this website. I couldn't do it, but got a tech support person at
the mutual fund to walk me through the IE 7 and Vista cookie settings.
Eventually, after much experimentation, the website worked OK, but since
then, several seemingly unrelated but strange things have started to happen
on this PC. I think my experimentation with getting cookies back had some
adverse, unknown effects on several aspects of the computer setup.

1. The Dell/Google start page that appears on top of Internet Explorer (the
fun page that lets you "add stuff" from Google's large library of neat
mini-programs) now only works to a limited extent. Most of the dozen or so
items I previously added from the Google library work OK, though a few no
longer work properly. But I no longer can add "new stuff" from Google, and
the existing "stuff" I added to the page no longer can be deleted! I should
mention that my wife and I have separate user accounts, and her Google page
(with different "added stuff") still works fine, so something has
malfunctioned within my user account, and not hers. Has anyone noticed this
type of problem and/or found a solution to it?

2. I notice when working with e-mails, every page I have edited during a
computer session is lined up one behind another on the taskbar at the bottom
of the screen. I must click on each page to get rid of it after I'm done
working. This wasn't the case beforehand, and this doesn't happen when my
wife uses her user account. What could have caused this anomaly?

Any suggestions would be appreciated. I'm stumped!

--Karl


 
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Dana Cline
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      12-19-2008
You can uninstall and reinstall the Google toolbar - that may help with that
problem. I have no idea about the other issues.

Dana Cline

"Karl TT" <> wrote in message
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>I have a Dell XPS-420 PC about 7 months old, that started to operate
> rather strangely about a week ago. It all started when I noticed that I no
> longer could access a certain mutual fund website because at least a
> session
> cookie needed to be available; it seemed as though cookies on my PC had
> been
> turned off, although I did nothing intentionally along this line.
>
> I experimented trying to get cookies back in a way that
> would fix this website. I couldn't do it, but got a tech support person at
> the mutual fund to walk me through the IE 7 and Vista cookie settings.
> Eventually, after much experimentation, the website worked OK, but since
> then, several seemingly unrelated but strange things have started to
> happen
> on this PC. I think my experimentation with getting cookies back had some
> adverse, unknown effects on several aspects of the computer setup.
>
> 1. The Dell/Google start page that appears on top of Internet Explorer
> (the
> fun page that lets you "add stuff" from Google's large library of neat
> mini-programs) now only works to a limited extent. Most of the dozen or so
> items I previously added from the Google library work OK, though a few no
> longer work properly. But I no longer can add "new stuff" from Google, and
> the existing "stuff" I added to the page no longer can be deleted! I
> should
> mention that my wife and I have separate user accounts, and her Google
> page
> (with different "added stuff") still works fine, so something has
> malfunctioned within my user account, and not hers. Has anyone noticed
> this
> type of problem and/or found a solution to it?
>
> 2. I notice when working with e-mails, every page I have edited during a
> computer session is lined up one behind another on the taskbar at the
> bottom
> of the screen. I must click on each page to get rid of it after I'm done
> working. This wasn't the case beforehand, and this doesn't happen when my
> wife uses her user account. What could have caused this anomaly?
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated. I'm stumped!
>
> --Karl
>
>


 
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