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Cannot close the internet screen or go into

When you go into internet explorer it will not allow you to go to any other internet site and you cannot close down the screen.

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Go to the site and download the shown program. Preferrably on another computer. I believe yours is infected with malware. Intsall, update and run the program. when it runs, choose the quick scan and let the syetm get scanned. When the program finishes it will ask you to show the results, click on that button and whatever infections it finds, it will post. Make sure they are all checked and delete all it finds. Reboot the computer and try to browse once again.


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How do i enable cookies on my web browser?

Internet Explorer 6 for Windows
  1. Within Internet Explorer, click the "Tools" menu and choose "Internet Options."
  2. Click the tab labeled "Privacy."
  3. Click the button labeled "Advanced."
  4. Check the option labeled "Override automatic cookie handling." To enable cookies:
    Set "First-party Cookies" (and "Third-party Cookies, if you wish) to "Accept."To receive a prompt to accept or decline cookies on a site-by-site basis:Set "First-party Cookies" (and "Third-party Cookies, if you wish) to "Prompt."
  5. Click "OK" to save changes and close the dialog box.
Firefox for Windows and Mac OS X
  1. Open Options dialog box: WindowsWithin Firefox, click the "Tools" menu, then click "Options."Mac OS XClick the "Firefox" menu, then click "Preferences."
  2. In the left-hand column, click the icon labeled "Privacy."
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  4. Click "OK" to save changes and close the dialog box.
Safari for Macintosh OS X
  1. Within Safari, click the "Safari" menu and choose "Preferences."
  2. Click the icon labeled "Security." To enable cookies:Set the option labeled "Accept Cookies" to "Always."
  3. Click "OK" to save changes and close the dialog box.
Internet Explorer 5 for Windows
  1. Within Internet Explorer, click the "Tools" menu and choose "Internet Options."
  2. Click the tab labeled "Security."
  3. Click the button labeled "Custom Level."
  4. Scroll down to the section labeled "Cookies." To enable cookies:Set "Allow cookie that are stored on your computer" to "Enable."Set "Allow per-session cookies" to "Enable."To receive a prompt to accept or decline cookies on a site-by-site basis:Set "Allow cookie that are stored on your computer" to "Prompt."Set "Allow per-session cookies" to "Prompt."
  5. Click "OK" to save changes and close the dialog box.
Internet Explorer 5 for Macintosh
  1. Within Internet Explorer, click the "Edit" menu and choose "Preferences." (In OS X, click the "Explorer" menu and choose "Preferences.")
  2. In the left-hand column, click "Cookies." It is is listed in the "Receiving Files" group.
  3. Click the button labeled "Custom Level." To enable cookies:Set option labeled "When receiving cookies:" to "Never Ask."To receive a prompt to accept or decline cookies on a site-by-site basis:Set option labeled "When receiving cookies:" to "Ask for each site."
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Opera 7 for Windows or Macintosh
  1. Within Opera, click the "File" menu and choose "Preferences."
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My internet explorer is closed i want to re open

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What do you mean exactly by closed? You don't have say the exact information or massage which appears while you try to operate your internet explorer. It may be disabled by the work offline option. Go to the File tab on the above of the Internet explorer window and disable the work offline mode by clicking on Work Offline if it is ticked out. If it doesn't help you then download newer version of Internet explorer from web site and install it, or upgrade your Internet explorer.

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Try using a different (non-virus-infected) computer.

Be sure that you're accessing the "official" web-site, not a "phishing" (and "unauthorized") copy of the financial web-site.

Upgrade to Internet Explorer 7 or 8.
Start IE, and click 'Tools' and 'Manage Add-Ons',
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When I open Internet explorer or any web sites on IE they appear

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The default behavior for IE is to open at the same size it was at the last time it was closed.
While the default does apply in many cases it's not always consistent.

Try the following workaround.
Open a single IE window to the smaller size.
Drag the corners of the window until it completely fills the screen.
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Hold down the Ctrl key, keep it depressed,
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Do not use the "X" in the upper right corner to close the window.
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You didn't say, so i will assume you are using Internet Explorer as your browser. I think you've got a cookie keeping you from the site.

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My computer is not accepting cookies.

Assuming you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, you have to do this:
  1. In Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
  2. Click the Privacy tab, and then click Advanced.
  3. Click Override automatic cookie handling, and then specify how you want Internet Explorer to handle cookies from first-party Web sites and third-party Web sites (a Web site other than the one you are currently viewing).
    • To specify that you want Internet Explorer to always allow cookies to be saved on your computer, click Accept.
    • To specify that you want Internet Explorer to never allow cookies to be saved on your computer, click Block.
    • To specify that you want Internet Explorer to ask whether or not you want to allow a cookie to be saved on your computer, click Prompt.
  4. If you want Internet Explorer to always allow session cookies (cookies that will be deleted from your computer when you close Internet Explorer) to be saved on your computer, click Always allow session cookies.
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  • When you change your privacy settings, the changes might not affect cookies that are already on your computer. If you want to ensure that all of the cookies on your computer meet your privacy settings, you should delete all of the existing cookies on your computer. When you return to Web sites that previously had saved cookies on your computer, the Web sites that meet your privacy settings will save cookies on your computer again. The Web sites that do not meet your privacy settings will not be allowed to save cookies on your computer, and might not function properly. 
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Close all Internet Explorer browsers.
Open one Internet Explorer browser.
From an Internet Explorer menu (top of the screen) select Tools, then Internet Options.
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Follow these simple steps to enable “Cookies” in Internet Explorer 7 for all web sites.

Open your browser, and select Internet Options from the Tools menu at the top.

Now on the option screen select the Privacy tab.

Make sure the slider is not set to “Block All Cookies”.

The best setting is to set the option to “Medium,” then click Apply and then ok to save the changes.

If you are still having problems getting Internet Explorer 7 to remember your login information, you may need to add your favorite web sites to your list of sites that can use cookies.

To set it for just certain web sites do the following

Open your browser, select Internet Options, from the Tools menu at the top.

From the option screen Click the Privacy tab.

Click on the Sites” button for web sites.

Enter “the web site address that you wish to provide permissions to into the “Address of website:” field.

Next click on the “Allow” button.

Click on the OK to close the “Per Site Privacy Options” window.

Next click on the “Advanced” button.

If “Override automatic cookie handling” is checked, make sure “Accept” is selected for both “First-party cookies” and “Third-party cookies”.

Now click on the OK to close the “Advanced Privacy Options” window.

Finally click on the OK to close the “Internet Options” window.

Now Internet Explorer 7 will remember the permissions set for your favorite websites and accept cookies!

For other browsers you can find here

http://www.google.com/cookies.html

Good Luck.

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Okay, u gotta try this, in the internet explorer window, go to tools, internet options,click on the security tab, and make it reset all zones to defaul level and hopefully these allows u to enter other sites, and if this does not work then try this, go to the internet explorer window again, tools, internet options, click on the advanced tab, and click on reset. u will have to restart internet explorer for this option to take effect ( close all the internet explorer windows ) and this could work, if this doesnt, then i dont know what to suggest, but i m positive this will fix ur problem.
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