Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Firefox
Originally posted by: JoLLyRoGer
Do you mean the ones that come in through Windows Messaging service and look like alert/message boxes?
If that's what you mean you can disable the Windows Messaging service in your services profile and that should fix it. Unless of course you are sync-ing with a PDA in which case you will need Windows Messaging.
Go Start>Settings>Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Services to get there. (Windows Classic Start Bar)
Originally posted by: MetalMat
Originally posted by: JoLLyRoGer
Do you mean the ones that come in through Windows Messaging service and look like alert/message boxes?
If that's what you mean you can disable the Windows Messaging service in your services profile and that should fix it. Unless of course you are sync-ing with a PDA in which case you will need Windows Messaging.
Go Start>Settings>Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Services to get there. (Windows Classic Start Bar)
Nonono, like the ones on gamespot and similar sites.
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Firefox
I still get flash ads like he described in Firefox.
Originally posted by: Soccer55
When the flashblock extension for Firefox worked, it got rid of those ads. But since it's not compatible with 1.0 (or at least I haven't found it on Mozilla Update), you can't use it with Firefox anymore.
-Tom
Originally posted by: whoiswes
Originally posted by: Soccer55
When the flashblock extension for Firefox worked, it got rid of those ads. But since it's not compatible with 1.0 (or at least I haven't found it on Mozilla Update), you can't use it with Firefox anymore.
-Tom
found the updated version on the flashblock homepage...works like a charm.
/long live FF
Originally posted by: whoiswes
Originally posted by: Soccer55
When the flashblock extension for Firefox worked, it got rid of those ads. But since it's not compatible with 1.0 (or at least I haven't found it on Mozilla Update), you can't use it with Firefox anymore.
-Tom
found the updated version on the flashblock homepage...works like a charm.
/long live FF
Originally posted by: spanky
Originally posted by: whoiswes
Originally posted by: Soccer55
When the flashblock extension for Firefox worked, it got rid of those ads. But since it's not compatible with 1.0 (or at least I haven't found it on Mozilla Update), you can't use it with Firefox anymore.
-Tom
found the updated version on the flashblock homepage...works like a charm.
/long live FF
link, u selfish bastage.