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Getting fed up!
Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2004 11:47 pm
by gwladok5
' I'm posting this on behalf of my friend, Oldrocker.
'Can I bring this back to the real question please? For a number of weeks now I too have had problems with ads and logging in. I complained originally about the 'three day holiday in the Bahamas' one but this now seems to have been replaced with 888 casino. I'm not talking about the banner ads here I understand these disappear when logged in (but I do have doubts about ones that offer spyware solutions which are often malware) but pop ups behind the main site. I have Sygate firewall, Adaware6, Spybot, Spyguard installed.
But my main problem is around not being able to login to the site. This seemed to coincide with the first appearance of these ads and, probably coincidentally, with a very bad spyware infection. I've tried the alternative URL and get exactly the same. No premium access.This whole thing is ruining my enjoyment of this site which I now look at less and less because I can't participate or download.
I can't enter into correspondence on this because I can't get into the Forums but if anyone has any ideas please post them. I've emailed the Moderators some time ago and got an Atomic Systems reply which was a standard format and didn't sort the problems out.
Thanks for any help.'
Ta.
Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2004 11:51 pm
by NeutronIC
As I say continually, I need screenshots of anything that is causing problems, without that there's not much I can do.
When you say you can't log in to the site - what's happening? I can try resetting your password - sometimes IE goes nuts and loses information or corrupts it or something (I don't know!) and resetting the password on the server seems to cure login problems for people, but again, it depends on what you mean by "cant log in".
You should get NO generic advertising on the main site when logged in, including bahamas, 888 and any of that rot.
Matt.
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 9:08 am
by Bigant
Add a shortcut to your favoriites folder then you can go straight to the forums.
Don
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 9:51 am
by peterholton
Try downloading and installing Firefox.
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox
That'll make sure IE still hasn't got any "helpers" working away in the background.
Peter
getting fed up!
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 3:19 pm
by gwladok5
To Neutron IC - can you try resetting my password?
I am Oldrocker
thanks
Re: getting fed up!
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 3:47 pm
by Mattaf
gwladok5 wrote:To Neutron IC - can you try resetting my password?
I am Oldrocker
thanks
Wait a minuite...
How do we know you're telling the truth?

I'm a little suspisious...
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 3:51 pm
by gwladok5
you could always wait for the posting from my mate, but it wont make pleasant reading!!
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 3:54 pm
by NeutronIC
Any public posting that doesn't make pleasant reading may well attract a ban, so I would recommend doing it privately, not at all, or cleanly.
Matt.
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 4:00 pm
by NeutronIC
I have emailed oldrocker to confirm the request to change password and to confirm that I have a valid email address to send the new password to, please ask your friend to check his email asap and get back to me.
Matt.
Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2004 8:37 am
by Mattaf
Sorry if I came across a little harsh, but hey, you can't be too careful. Was just a bit worried you may have been someone looking to gain access to someones account. Now I know you aren't, I hope you will accept my apologies.

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2004 2:18 pm
by gwladok5
No probs!
I'm afraid us mere mortals find it hard to cope with these glitches - my mate is suffering from with-drawal symptoms now because of not being able to access the site.
But together we will crack it.
Thanks to all for bearing with us.
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 12:07 am
by maiden7802
Hello !
Oldrocker back under a different name.
I couldn't get the previous problems resolved so I've joined again under a different name reflecting my favourite band and loco!
So nice to be able to participate again
Dave.
Re: Getting fed up!
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 12:58 am
by snowcrashandy
gwladok5 wrote:' I'm posting this on behalf of my friend, Oldrocker.
'Can I bring this back to the real question please? For a number of weeks now I too have had problems with ads and logging in. <snip> I have Sygate firewall, Adaware6, Spybot, Spyguard installed.
"maiden7802"
You've downloaded and installed these programs, good.......
They will stop anything new coming in.
Have you run (for example) spybot, and let it look at what you're currently running, as opposed to what you're currently protecting your computer from?
I've never had the "in your face" advert, possibly something is running in the background that you haven't found yet. Full scans by all the AV etc programs might pick something up.
Cheers,
Andy.
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 11:35 pm
by Garthion
I have this problem with IE, i recently switched to Mozilla but fid that it sometime does not rcognise files for download and saves them as .all files! This is most annoying as I have to then use IE to get the files and as soon as the site loads, the banners appear, and gnerally will not dissapear until I close IE! I regularly check my system for Trojans and Spyware but nothing shows, I'll try Firefox and see if it is better than the standard Mozilla (Which bloks the pop ups anyway!)
Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 4:14 pm
by thenudehamster
Dale,
I always use and recommend Opera (
http://www.opera.com ). The Free version has (configurable) unobtrusive ads in a tiny bar at the top of the screen. It has a built-in intelligent pop-up blocker, download manager, and password manager. The only real fault I've found is that some sites (like microsoft.com) do not recognise it - but that's because they're only configured for IE and Netscape.
Worth looking at, IMHO...