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To: FLACK who wrote (18825)4/17/2001 2:29:35 PM
From: thecow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110626
 
FLACK

Did that and reloaded win98 but then a problem developed.
After deleting win98 and reloading it, the problem
was still there so I upgraded to winme... problem still exists.


Is WOW compatible with ME? This list does not say that it is.

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To: FLACK who wrote (18825)5/10/2001 3:14:12 PM
From: iowamann, Spam Queen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110626
 
Flack, I'm sure that you have reloaded your WOW software. If you haven't try that.

Also, I'm sure the WOW techs checked all of your WOW options to make sure they were set
correctly.

It has been my experience that sometimes IE is best and sometimes Netscape.

Off the wall fix,

locate cookies.txt and rename to cookies.old

This will temporarily disable the cookies file which may have corrupted info. This will disable the file. See if WOW works. If you miss the cookies file, rename it back to cookies.txt.

Also make sure the IE browser is configured to accept java applets.



To: FLACK who wrote (18825)5/11/2001 12:40:47 AM
From: Gottfried  Respond to of 110626
 
flack, I don't have a solution but maybe Dr Watson can help? I have not used this feature of Win98 and assume WinME still has it. Here's what the help file says...

To create a system snapshot using Dr. Watson

to start Dr. Watson. The Dr. Watson icon will appear on the taskbar in the lower-right corner of your screen.
To generate a system snapshot, right-click the Dr. Watson icon, and then click Dr. Watson.
Type a brief description of the steps you took to reproduce the error.
Save the error log file by clicking File, and then clicking Save As. Type a name for the log file, and then click Save.
Notes
You can also open Dr. Watson by clicking Start, pointing to Programs, pointing to Accessories, pointing to System Tools, and then clicking System Information. In System Information, click Tools, and then click Dr. Watson.
The system snapshot generated by Dr. Watson presents a comprehensive picture of the present software environment. Unless there is a problem with your system, the system snapshot will not find anything unusual.
Contact Microsoft Technical Support for assistance in determining the source of the error found by Dr. Watson.
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