Margarita,
Look through all of the programs listed in the "Program Files" directory
("C" hard disk/boot disk) to see if any sound like they may be a pop-up
blocker. If you find some, verify that they are, then uninstall them. Next
get a good pop-up blocker like: http://www.bayden.com/Popper/default.asp
This blocker (PopUp Popper) lets you allow any pop ups you want, or block
what you want with a small pop-up window that goes away after you select.
Good luck!
J. Dent
At 07:16 PM 4/26/2004, you wrote:
>Hello, I'm hoping someone can help me find a hidden pop-up blocker in my
>Windows98 programs.
>A study course I'm taking over the internet would not start. I called the
>school tech support and was told that my Google pop-up blocker was
>interfering with the lesson. I turned it off but still the lesson would
>not start. I called again and the tech support agent asked about AOL
>(which I don't use), investigated, took control of my pc, tried different
>things but still no progress. Another techie came on board and believes I
>have another pop-up blocker. He asked that I do a CTL/ALT/DELETE to see
>if he could recognize any program that might be the culprit but none of
>the names I called out was familiar enough for him to want to delete, so
>nothing was done. He sent me to an internet site (I have IE) that he
>knew had 2 pop-ups and sure enough, no pop-ups appeared. He concluded
>that I still had an active pop-up blocker. Can someone tell me how to
>find where this pop-up blocker might reside so that it can be
>removed/disabled and I can continue with my lessons.
>
>Thank you,
>Margarita
>
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