Logout from tripod.com -> no internet anymore Autor wątku: Martin Schmurr
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hi all, when I'm on www.tripod.com and click on "Logout", I can't use the internet anymore because at the top of the screen it says "not online mode". Please help! Martin from Udine | | | Endre Both Niemcy Local time: 16:32 angielski > niemiecki
Martin, as a rule, your logging on and off to internet sites cannot possibly affect your ability to be online. Where exactly do you see the indication "not online mode"? What browser do you use? How do you connect to the internet? What operating system? Endre PS: Thanks for refraining from posting the same question in multiple topics. | | | but it does!! :o( | Feb 14, 2004 |
at the very top of the screen where now it says "ProZ.com: ProZ.com Forums -Microsoft Internet Explorer", it says (on the computer I am supposed to use - where I'm now, they are going to throw me out any minute) "off line mode", to whatever page I go. Please help! (I did post this on Proz.com Technical support an hour ago - because I had looked under "T" for Tech Supp and not under "G" - and looked for an answer every minute in vain until I realised that those postings are not published) ... See more at the very top of the screen where now it says "ProZ.com: ProZ.com Forums -Microsoft Internet Explorer", it says (on the computer I am supposed to use - where I'm now, they are going to throw me out any minute) "off line mode", to whatever page I go. Please help! (I did post this on Proz.com Technical support an hour ago - because I had looked under "T" for Tech Supp and not under "G" - and looked for an answer every minute in vain until I realised that those postings are not published)
[Edited at 2004-02-14 14:37] ▲ Collapse | | | Endre Both Niemcy Local time: 16:32 angielski > niemiecki Deactivate "Offline mode" in IE | Feb 14, 2004 |
As I wrote to you privately, your IE is probably in Offline Mode. This mode can be toggled on and off in IE's file menu. Switch it off (no checkmark next to the menu option "Offline mode") and everything should be fine. Endre | |
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thanks, Endre, for your private mail! | Feb 14, 2004 |
I supposed the solution was simple but I had not looked under "File" because that's the least related category... in the meantime the beadles had closed the room and the computer, and when I switched it on, it proposed "connect" and went OK - whereas yesterday when the same thing happened, after restarting, shutting down and so on always "off line" returned... | | | | Endre Both Niemcy Local time: 16:32 angielski > niemiecki IE should always ask you before switching to offline mode | Feb 14, 2004 |
If it doesn't, I suspect something has gone wrong. Maybe you could check you computer for viruses and "malware"? You certainly have a virus scanner already (make sure it's updated); for malware, you could try Adaware from www.lavasoft.de . Endre | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Logout from tripod.com -> no internet anymore Protemos translation business management system | Create your account in minutes, and start working! 3-month trial for agencies, and free for freelancers!
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