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WhenDee

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WhenDee Rookie

Hi - this is more of a report than a request for help. I had just submitted a note to the site letting them know I haven't been able to log into the forums for weeks now. Right after sending it, I wondered if the problem was my browser.

Lo & behold... I opened up the long-abandoned Internet Explorer & the forums are working FAST and I was able to log in finally.

In Chrome the forums are slow, and login (for me, anyway) was impossible. The operation "timed out" every time. I'm not sure if Chrome had an update, or if the forums did, or what - because Chrome worked fine until recently.

I'm adding the topic for future reference, and for the staff to look into, if they choose to do so. For now I'll just open up IE when I'm visiting this site. Thanks!


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rosetapper23 Explorer

I don't know....I use Chrome every day, and I have no problems at this forum.

mushroom Proficient

Sounds like you could be missing an update or two???

psawyer Proficient

I use Chome as my browser of choice, and have not had any problems.

Scott Adams Grand Master

Try deleting your cache and browsing history in Chrome...and be sure you are using their latest version.

Take care,

Scott

Korwyn Explorer

Also try disabling any Chrome extensions. I use chrome on four different operating systems (Win 7, Win7 64 bit, XP, and Linux) on five different computers with the forums with no problem.

*Edited to insert four words that got lost on the way from my brain to my fingers. :)

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