Most websites aren't infected, I'm not suggesting removing norton, just disabling it for a minute as an experiment; you may have disallowed something by accident. On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 08:51:00 -0700 (PDT), you wrote: >Thanks but I am using a router with a built in firewall and >Norton A/V always asks me when I install something new and I >know what I have installed and the .exe of whatever I have >installed. So if I know it I permit the application by looking >at its path. > >The other thing is turning off the firewall and Norton with DSL >isn't a good idea but I can turn off both the firewall and >Norton with no live internet connection but this doesn't allow >me to go to a website. Best way to get a virus or worm. >Petro > >--- Chris Hill <hillco@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Probably has something to do with your antivirus or software >> firewall. >> Try turning all of that off and see if things work right. >> >> On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 07:22:33 -0700 (PDT), you wrote: >> >> >With the BP device connected to my computer. I go to a >> website >> >and then do applications key or shift plus F 10 key to bring >> up >> >the context menu. I then choose choose send to book port and >> >nothing happens. Stranger thing is I lose my website page I >> was >> >on. Completely goes away and not even in my task bar area as >> >minimized. The Alt plus tab doesn't bring it back. This >> should >> >not be happening. >> > >> >Any help is greatly appreciated. >> > >> >Thank you. >> >Petro >> >> >> >