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Is that joke soo bad ?

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BK8nSoCal

01-26-2001 16:57:04




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Whats up ? when I try to print out the Henry joke my computer said an illegal action and has to close down. Had to start over again with new browser . is everything on this site protected somehow, can I not print out some of the great stuff I read? Or is there a trick to it BK 8n48'




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Immigrant

01-26-2001 19:06:21




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 Re: Is that joke soo bad ? in reply to BK8nSoCal, 01-26-2001 16:57:04  
Thats very common and i get it all the time. click on the details tab for more information, its usally a page fault error that you can just close out of.



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MikeC

01-27-2001 02:56:20




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 Re: Re: Is that joke soo bad ? in reply to Immigrant, 01-26-2001 19:06:21  
2 different errors-illegal operations and page faults. Both usually mean that a piece of software needs to be reinstalled.



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MikeC

01-26-2001 17:26:34




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 Re: Is that joke soo bad ? in reply to BK8nSoCal, 01-26-2001 16:57:04  
Nope, there is nothing wrong with the site. It is probably a problem with your local computer. An "illegal operation" error is usually caused by a program that is writing to a section of RAM memory reserved for another program. Normally, rebooting the computer will force programs to release memory, and that should clear up the problem. If it does not, then it may be time to determine what is causing the error. You also might consider saving yourself some ink. Highlight the text of the message that you want to print, go to Edit>Copy (or Ctrl+C), open Notepad or Word Pad, and go to Edit>Paste (or Ctrl+V). This will copy it into a program that will not print out all the other stuff that you don't want printed.

Happy Computing!

Mike

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