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I also visited the site after you posted it here, it says just a second after you
make a search.

Perhaps, their search engine or something could be faulty.
Even they have bugs too.


>         Hi guys,
>
> I have not found out the mystery involved with something set on my computer to
> block things.  It is only on my computer because in an experiment my husband
> tried things at work and they work.  I have windows xp and he does not and he
> also does not have norton internet security.  There are absolutely no new
> windows that open when I try to do a search on the qvc site.  It just sits there
> and says just a second forever.  I have internet explorer with the latest
> version and window eyes 4.5.  Another thing that I noticed that I am blocked
> from is radio stations.  I tried to go into one to listen and it said that the
> information bar put up a message preventing me and microsoft did not recommend
> turning off the information bar because you are prone to viruses etc.  Since
> these things are not blocked on computers without windows xp and norton internet
> security I am assuming that these problems have something to do with settings in
> one of the programs.  I guess I will have to have the people that put my
> computer together to come to my house.  The bad thing about paying them to come
> is that they do not know much more about the intricacy of the settings than I
> do.  Thanks for everyone's input.
>
> Lisa
>
>
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Just an email away......
Justin


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