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From: Ivan Inkling12/22/2004 8:47:31 AM
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Need advice as soon as possible.

As usual this morning when I started up my computer I logged onto the website of my bank and entered my checking account number and pin number to check the current balance and view all checks that had cleared.

This was accomplished without any problem.

I then attemped to review my savings account and after typing in the first three digits of the account number I was not able to key in anything else.

I shut down and restarted but when I got back to my bank site I still was not able to type anything into the login boxes.

I then went to my brokerage account and found I couldn't key any info in there to access my account.

I AM ABLE to key in searches in Google etc.

Am running Windows XP with internet explorer as my browser.
After encountering the above problem I switched to Netscape browser and was not able to access anything thru it.

I also had Weatherbug installed and running but it seems they have an updated version available which I declined to access.
I'm thinking this is somehow part of the problem because Weatherbug did not display upon startup as it always had, instead I got a prompt from Spysweeper asking if I wanted to allow Weatherbug to access the internet.

I clicked on "YES" but nothing happened.

I have been lurking on this board for some time and am amazed at the knowledge and willingness to help.

I hope someone can help me

Thanks in advance.

a_bunch
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