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HI wacko.gif folks...this is my first posting!...I recently installed Zone Alarm firewall which I reckoned was causing some problems on my computer so I uninstalled it again....I am running Windows XP home edition...Explorer 6...NTL broadband....after uninstalling Zone Alarm I find that when I open a web page parts (not all) of the page show the message "this page cannot be displayed" also some red squares with red X....also on some sites eg Lycos I cannot open any of the adverts for holidays etc I get a full web page with the same error message... I have tried to reset web settings...Tools/internet options/advanced/restore defaults also system restore but still have the same problem... can anyone out there help me please ....thanks geob.
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