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wlbandySat Dec-30-17 01:44 PM
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"Opening message"


  

          

When I try to open new message, I get a blank page. If I open Computer Forum, I can read each message individually with no problem. This just started couple of days ago.
Any ideas on how to correct this?
Bill

  

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KJTSat Dec-30-17 02:12 PM
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#1. "RE: Opening message"
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Open either Forum (not "Read new") and try setting the entire "Choose classic view" line as shown above and it should work properly - at least it does for me.

Jim.

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wlbandySat Dec-30-17 03:13 PM
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#2. "RE: Opening message"
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Didn't work for me, still have same problem.

Bill

  

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KJTSat Dec-30-17 03:40 PM
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#3. "RE: Opening message"
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Clear the PCQandA Forum cookie(s). Then, Log back in.

Jim.

  

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wlbandySat Dec-30-17 07:08 PM
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#4. "RE: Opening message"
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Sat Dec-30-17 07:10 PM by wlbandy

  

          

Clearing cookies did not fix the problem.
Thanks

  

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KJTSat Dec-30-17 07:33 PM
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#5. "RE: Opening message"
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In the Updated version of Windows 10, cookies are no longer handled the way they were in the past. Running CCleaner generally only shows a listing for a "deprecated" cookie. If you open the location shown by the deprecated cookie you'll probably see a window that says something to the effect that cookies are now handled differently.

FWIW, even blocking all cookies no longer blocks cookies.

I created a shortcut to C:\Users\Jim8\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache where I can view them and delete them manually.

I'd also close and reopen your browser, and reboot the computer.

Jim.

  

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wlbandyMon Jan-01-18 02:44 PM
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#6. "RE: Opening message"
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Not working with Firefox or
Chrome. Get http 500 error on Chrome.

Bill

  

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wlbandyMon Jan-01-18 02:49 PM
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#7. "RE: Opening message"
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This is error message I get with MS Edge:
HTTP 500 error
That’s odd... the website can’t display this page
The site may be under maintenance or could have a programming error.
Try this
Go back to the last page
Try contacting the website’s owner

Bill

  

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KJTMon Jan-01-18 03:54 PM
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#8. "RE: Opening message"
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That's not a URL. It's the location on my computer where cookies are stored. Yours should be at the same location except for the USER name - in mine, it's "jim8" but, of course, your user name will be something else.

Jim.

  

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#9. "RE: Opening message"
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QUOTE:

I created a shortcut to C:\Users\Jim8\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache where I can view them and delete them manually.

I don't have this path on my Win 10 1709

HP Pro 3500 MT,Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit,Intel I-5 3470 @ 3.2GHZ,4GB Ram,Intel HD 2500 Video(Onboard)

  

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KJTMon Jan-01-18 07:48 PM
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#10. "RE: Opening message"
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Did you replace my user Name (Jim8) with your user name?

I, too, have ver. 1709.

Jim.

  

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