Surprisingrose: having connection problems

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Dec 30, 2011
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Hello,
I keep trying to go into the room to chat but it keeps telling me I need to install adobe reader, but I have already install it and it still will not let me into the chatrooms. I tried to e-mail Prodigal concerning the matter and it wouldn't let me e-mail him either. When I come into the sight it brings it up as if I've never been a member, but I can go into my profile. Confusing just wondering if you have any suggestions? Also I keep getting a pop-up blocker that is saying this sight is unsafe? Don't know if it is your problem or my problem. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Sincerely,
Surprisingrose
 

G4JC

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2011
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1) The chat room requires Adobe Flash, adobe reader is for PDF downloads. You can get Adobe Flash here:
https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/

2) Popup windows being allowed depends on your browser. I highly recommend using Mozilla FireFox browser over IE.
GetFirefox: Download Firefox — Free Web Browser — Mozilla
Disable Popup-blocker for this site: How to Allow Pop-ups in Firefox | Firefox Facts

If you must you can use the infamous Internet Explorer:
Disable Pop-up blocker in Internet Explorer 10
But then you won't be able to actually Browse Happy...

Regarding any other nefarious popups, I highly suggest any Microsoft Windows users to run their anti-malware/anti-virus regularly. A good free one is: Malwarebytes : Free Anti-Malware (You'll need to run it at least once a week manually as it does not have real-time protection)

Hope this helps. :D
 

surprisingrose

Senior Member
Dec 30, 2011
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G4JC, Thank you for all the info... I'm sure it will be a big help. I'm apparently going to have to have my computer worked on, but will be thankful this will be here after it is fixed. Sorry that's why it has taken so long to get back with you. Thanks again.

Sincerely,
Rose