Chris M
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Post by Chris M on Dec 8, 2005 13:55:06 GMT
If you ever see ads that get through your current filters, right click on the advert, choose adblock image/iframe and block the server/directory as you feel apropriate.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2005 16:05:24 GMT
The ads will surely still surely be here, because it's intergrated into the site by Trainwebs.
Can you do tabbed browsing in IE? If so, how?
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Post by setttt on Dec 8, 2005 16:15:27 GMT
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Post by oliver on Dec 8, 2005 16:52:06 GMT
Can you do tabbed browsing in IE? If so, how? From Wikipedia: "Tabbed browsing, while not natively supported, can be added to Internet Explorer 6 by installing Microsoft's MSN Search Toolbar. According to a post in IEBlog, the browser will support tabbed browsing in version 7.0, and the Beta 1 version of IE 7 includes tabbed browsing." source : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IE_7Either way Firefox is beter (IMHO) because its more secure.
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Chris M
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Post by Chris M on Dec 8, 2005 17:17:11 GMT
The ads will surely still surely be here, because it's intergrated into the site by Trainwebs. The ads might still be there, but I don't see them and the browser doesn't download them. I'll post a screenshot later (I'm at work now and haven't got access to my webspace). Chris
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Post by Chris M on Dec 8, 2005 20:57:32 GMT
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Post by Phil on Dec 9, 2005 11:26:38 GMT
As a member of staff I am bound to point out that when a member signs up to a proboards forum, he agrees to all the terms and conditions, one of which is not to use any ad-blocking software specifically aimed at removing ads from the pages of this forum.
Officially therefore the staff actively discourage the use of adblock on the forum pages.
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Post by edb on Dec 9, 2005 21:47:59 GMT
Ooooh is that server 2003?
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Post by oliver on Dec 9, 2005 22:22:45 GMT
My detective skills... There is a Windows Firewall Icon in the System Tray so it means its either Windows 2003 SP1 or Windows XP SP2 (classic theme).
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Post by edb on Dec 10, 2005 14:27:46 GMT
My detective skills... There is a Windows Firewall Icon in the System Tray so it means its either Windows 2003 SP1 or Windows XP SP2 (classic theme). I think it is most likely to be Server 2003. We use XP classic at work (better when you need to RDP, not as complicated, less bandwidth) and the start menu logo is slightly different to the one in the screenshot. Looks more like the Server 2003 staart menu we get when we connect to our Citrix TS connections. However to try and stop the egg on face possibility i'll reboot my PC in to windows to check.
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Post by Tomcakes on Dec 10, 2005 14:31:38 GMT
Start logo looks identical to my XP classic installation (with W2K classic -style skin though).
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Post by edb on Dec 10, 2005 21:08:47 GMT
I have tested and stand corrected. it could well be XP or 2003
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Post by oliver on Dec 10, 2005 22:05:44 GMT
Put us out of our mistery Chris M ;D
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Post by Chris M on Dec 11, 2005 10:48:24 GMT
XP service pack 2
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Post by Phil on Dec 17, 2005 21:30:30 GMT
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