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Jim E March 15, 2003 11:53 PM

Mike Rodman's site...
 
Hi, the past few days, every time I try to log on to Mike Rodman's Marketing Forum site, it seems to be frozen back the first week of March. I've tried "refreshing" my system to no avail. Is it my computer or is it the site? Could someone please take a look and then let me know?

Thanks,
Jim E


Mike's forum

Hal March 16, 2003 01:10 AM

Looks Good To Me...
 
The latest message I see was posted 3/15

> Hi, the past few days, every time I try to
> log on to Mike Rodman's Marketing Forum
> site, it seems to be frozen back the first
> week of March. I've tried
> "refreshing" my system to no
> avail. Is it my computer or is it the site?
> Could someone please take a look and then
> let me know?

> Thanks,
> Jim E

Jeagan Lee March 16, 2003 06:14 AM

I see no problem getting his site from your link
 
And I see three posts from March 15.
> Hi, the past few days, every time I try to
> log on to Mike Rodman's Marketing Forum
> site, it seems to be frozen back the first
> week of March. I've tried
> "refreshing" my system to no
> avail. Is it my computer or is it the site?
> Could someone please take a look and then
> let me know?

> Thanks,
> Jim E

Rick Hunter March 16, 2003 07:52 AM

Jim, you might want to try this..
 
Greetings Jim,

Most of the forum software out there (network 54 included) write a cookie to your computer. This cookie determines your user settings, last time you visited, how many new messages have been posted since your last visit, etc. Being that it is never a perfect world, especially where computers are concerned, a corrupted cookie may have been written to your computer.

Try deleting the cookie and then return to the forum and see if this clears it up for you.

The cookie is stored in different areas depending on which operating system you are using. For instance, on a typical setup, windows 98 stores the cookie in C:WindowsTemporary Internet Files.

Open Windows Explorer and in Temporary Internet Files you will find a file called Cookie:[email protected]/ (computerID will not appear in the cookie, it will be whatever name windows uses for your computer)

Detete this cookie and you should now be seeing all of the messages in the forum. (keep your fingers crossed..grin)

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> Hi, the past few days, every time I try to
> log on to Mike Rodman's Marketing Forum
> site, it seems to be frozen back the first
> week of March. I've tried
> "refreshing" my system to no
> avail. Is it my computer or is it the site?
> Could someone please take a look and then
> let me know?

> Thanks,
> Jim E

Jim E March 16, 2003 01:37 PM

Thank you Rick, that did it! (DNO) (DNO)
 


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