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      6th Oct 2007
I am using Windows Vista Premium and IE7. I can no longer click on my banks
login link. I have two other banks and can click on their login with no
problem. After many hours I know it is not a IE7 problem but something in my
computer. Has anyone heard of this happening and how to fix it? Also, can't
connect to Quicken to download transactions and I think the two problems are
connected. I would appreciate some advise. thank you
 
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      9th Oct 2007
Hi onemulligan,

You should NEVER click on a link to a financial institution - ALWAYS type
the address manually into the Address bar and proceed from there. This also
applies to financial software such as 'Quicken', 'Sage' and 'Microsoft Money'
to name just a few. In the meantime, I would advise you to run a manual scan
of your system using both your anti-virus software and Windows defender to
see if they can pick up anything.
Dwarf

"onemulligan" wrote:

> I am using Windows Vista Premium and IE7. I can no longer click on my banks
> login link. I have two other banks and can click on their login with no
> problem. After many hours I know it is not a IE7 problem but something in my
> computer. Has anyone heard of this happening and how to fix it? Also, can't
> connect to Quicken to download transactions and I think the two problems are
> connected. I would appreciate some advise. thank you

 
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      9th Oct 2007
Thanks for the reply. After many hours on the phone with my Bank and doing
the check you suggested to me, I ended up formatting my Hard Drive. Now
everything is working. I guess I will never know what caused the problem.

"Dwarf" wrote:

> Hi onemulligan,
>
> You should NEVER click on a link to a financial institution - ALWAYS type
> the address manually into the Address bar and proceed from there. This also
> applies to financial software such as 'Quicken', 'Sage' and 'Microsoft Money'
> to name just a few. In the meantime, I would advise you to run a manual scan
> of your system using both your anti-virus software and Windows defender to
> see if they can pick up anything.
> Dwarf
>
> "onemulligan" wrote:
>
> > I am using Windows Vista Premium and IE7. I can no longer click on my banks
> > login link. I have two other banks and can click on their login with no
> > problem. After many hours I know it is not a IE7 problem but something in my
> > computer. Has anyone heard of this happening and how to fix it? Also, can't
> > connect to Quicken to download transactions and I think the two problems are
> > connected. I would appreciate some advise. thank you

 
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