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    Help please Have just installed
    CA Internet security suite. (bloody thing !)
    I am unable to bring up any of the pics.
    all i get is
    In Blue
    attached thumnail.
    I Click and nothing happens
    I feel like uninstalling it.
    p.t.c

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    Always set a restore point before you install something new, then you can go back.

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    Get a Mac?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptc
    Help please Have just installed
    CA Internet security suite. (bloody thing !)
    I am unable to bring up any of the pics.
    all i get is
    In Blue
    attached thumnail.
    I Click and nothing happens
    I feel like uninstalling it.
    What pics are you talking about , pics stored on your computer, pics from this forum only, pics in e-mails, web pics, :confused:
    I have CA Vet internet suite and have no probs with any of the above


    Rgds
    Ashore




    The trouble with life is there's no background music.

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    Ashore.
    its the pics in this forum only.
    worked ok before installing ca vet suite,
    any idea's what to do.?
    p.t.c

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodbe
    Get a Mac?
    Why? Is it raining?

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    Try disabling CA (Start, run, msconfig, startup, unclick the CA item), then reboot, to be sure it is CA causing the problem. Do the reverse to reenable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodbe
    Get a Mac?
    And a BETA video

    and a Lada Samara

    and buy some stocks in ENRON


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    I would say its in your settings, if you right click on the CA symbol in your sys tray , bottom rt cnr of your screen it will bring up your firewall controlls
    Go to program control then main then set the program control slide at low


    Or contact their on line help and tell them , proberly a better idea
    Rgds
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    The trouble with life is there's no background music.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodbe
    Get a Mac?
    Second that!!
    Whatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)

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    Quote Originally Posted by dazzler
    And a BETA video

    and a Lada Samara

    and buy some stocks in ENRON
    dont forget telstra . . .

    or is that not funny?
    Me and Power Tools,
    We still don't mix . . .

    My favourite tool??
    Any 4lb hammer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptc
    Help please Have just installed
    CA Internet security suite. (bloody thing !)
    I am unable to bring up any of the pics.
    all i get is
    In Blue
    attached thumnail.
    I Click and nothing happens
    I feel like uninstalling it.
    I suspect it may have to do with the "security" settings from within the program. But if you haven't fiddled with the default (newly installed) settings, I doubt if the program would stop pictures (.jpeg, .gif or what ever format) from displaying/downloading/uploading. I think it's a good idea to disable (not uninstall) the program and see if the problem goes away, if it does then at least you've zero'd in on the cause, then again it may be a conflict between the program and the internet browser your using. Sorry I can't give you the quick, for sure solution, but hope this gives you some sought of clue, contact the people you bought it from if possible, they SHOULD be able to help. Believe me, I have worked with computers for nearly 20 years, and believe they are definately female

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    Its. Fixed.
    I phoned Vet. No waiting
    and a very helpfull Lady (indian Accent) talked me through every thing
    checked all of the sytem and it was the fire wall.
    that was blocking the pics.
    thank you all for the advice.
    p.t.c

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    Glad its all fixed , its a good program and works well for me

    Rgds
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    The trouble with life is there's no background music.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dazzler
    And a BETA video

    and a Lada Samara

    and buy some stocks in ENRON
    haha. My post was toungue-in-cheek

    I use all common OS's, and the 'get a Mac' comment always gets a laugh around here. It's the ezy-out of the computer world, and it usually get's paraded when a new problem is described in so little detail that the tech would have to be a psychic to resolve it.

    Oh, and your information is a little out of date. That awful, trendy, dinky non-beige computer and it's swish operating system is growing against all odds! We've even got one here with a couple of Intel Xeon chips in it, who'd have thought that would ever happen?

    woodbe.

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