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Clicking the 'x' doesn't help, it just comes back.
Why must we always have these new features after an "upgrade" ![]() |
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I'm no computer geek, but can't you turn certificate errors off in 'control panel' 'internet options' 'advanced' near the bottom of the list.
And don't you use Chrome? It's miles quicker than IE, I swapped over last week :) |
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Cheers.
I'm assuming the errors are there for a reason so I'm not keen on turning them off. Been recommended Chrome before, but it took me a year to get used to Firefox and that was a bit of a disaster so I don't really have the guts to try again. Never really did understand browsers, but will have a go eventually. |
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Chrome is much more reliable than IE or FF, especially with lots of tabs open. IE would crash at least once an hour. Chrome hardly ever.
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Yep, Chrome is a much more polished product.
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Chromes no good, it gives the wrong figures in the "what if" option. Unless it no longer does so?
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Chrome is dreadful compared to firefox. Its so unstable with multiple tabs
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I am using IE at the moment as I have a new computer and it appears to be reliable on this and I was getting the page up but getting that error message last night. Not today so hopefully they have fixed it.
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