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Panicware pop-up blocker - hinders Yahoo Games and other sites that use JavaScript
Posted on Sunday, December 14th, 2003 at 12:00am CST by a66de67a
Company: Panicware pop-up blocker - hinders Yahoo Games and other sites that use JavaScript
Category: Other
From: Panicware pop-up blocker - hinders Yahoo Games and other sites that use JavaScript
Dear Yahoo,
I have found a culprit that hinders the Yahoo Games and other websites, that use JavaScript , from working.
It was a POP-UP blocker program.
PANICWARE. "dpps2.exe"
By only disabling the start-up file through [run, msconfig, start-up], (even though the program was removed),
was I able to run Yahoo Games successfully.
(I still have yet to learn how to remove it from my start-up)
After my long searching for answers through the internet, there apprears to be quite a few people who may have the same problem.
It would be good of Yahoo to add this to their HELP, and Website.
Also, complain to the corporate company that owns the POP-UP blocker.
http://www.liutilities.com/products/wintaskspro/processlibrary/dpps2/
Roy McConkie
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