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Anyone having trouble accessing the site, please carry out these steps...

 

Go to your control panel in windows > Internet Settings > Clear your internet history, cookies, cache.

 

Restart your PC.

 

Try logging in again, if you have trouble try a different browser like mozilla firefox.

 

If you still have trouble its more than likely your internet security... Have a look and see if theres anything blocked..

 

Let me know at this address, if it doesn't resolve it..

 

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No ! You need to logout using the method shown, if you have problems..

 

Also try using ccleaner to clear your registry of crap, etc, its a brilliant little utility and its free... google it.

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im not being funny but ive got no idea what cookies or cache are!!! what are they and what do they do??

 

The cache is the recent computer memory or server memory ( if on a network) of the web pages you've been on. Google also holds a cache of web pages as well, so if a site has changed it might not update on Google's search engine for a short while until their cache clears (which i think is about every few hours), so it's a memory of a web page and how it looked.

 

Cookies, are things that your computer holds, like a saved preference. So if you go on a global site, if you've been on once it remembers you're in the UK by leaving a small footprint on your PC so next time it sees the cookie and says hello again UK user. You'll see if you delete all your cookies you have to enter all your passwords again as web sites will show you their default pages only.

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im not being funny but ive got no idea what cookies or cache are!!! what are they and what do they do??

 

The cache is the recent computer memory or server memory ( if on a network) of the web pages you've been on. Google also holds a cache of web pages as well, so if a site has changed it might not update on Google's search engine for a short while until their cache clears (which i think is about every few hours), so it's a memory of a web page and how it looked.

 

Cookies, are things that your computer holds, like a saved preference. So if you go on a global site, if you've been on once it remembers you're in the UK by leaving a small footprint on your PC so next time it sees the cookie and says hello again UK user. You'll see if you delete all your cookies you have to enter all your passwords again as web sites will show you their default pages only.

cheers for that atric :tongue2::thumbs:

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