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blink182greendaygothgirl
04-12-2004, 05:46 PM
undefinedundefinedWen i go on there nd i go on the games it always says i can't get on it as it cn't find the connection or media but i cn get on the chat but it won't let me on the games grrrrrrrrrrrrrr :@

devildan1
04-12-2004, 05:50 PM
y do u even go on coke its habbo and habbox

COOLK1D4
29-12-2004, 03:24 AM
This is a coke file so you can put anything about coke in here,now about the question please read it took me forever!!!!!

Even though you have already downloaded shockwave, it could be
necessary to download a refreshed version every now and then. Follow these
steps:

1. Click the icon on the bottom of the Coke Studios entry page.
2. When the window pops up, click install now.
3. When you see the animation in the box, you may close the window.
Doing this may solve the problem.

If that doesn't work, try the methods listed below. If neither of the
suggestions I have given you work, confirm your browser type with me.

It is possible that your computer could have picked up some corrupted
files. If so you will need to clean out your Temporary Internet files.
Follow these steps to complete this task:

Internet Explorer:
1. Click on Tools - Internet Options - Delete Files. This will bring
up a dialog box.
2. Check the box that says "Delete all offline content" then click OK.
3. Back on the Internet Options screen, click Settings, then View
Files. This will launch the Temporary Internet Files window.
4. Highlight the very first file in the list; click Edit - Select All
- File - Delete. This will clear all the temporary internet files from
the window.
5. Once they disappear, close out of this window. Click OK on the
Settings window and OK on the Internet Options window.

Netscape:
1. Go into the Edit menu and select Preferences
2. Click the little plus sign next to ADVANCED.
3. Select the Cache option.
4. Click "Clear Memory Cache" and "Clear Disk Cache," then click OK

Netscape bundles all cookies into one file on your hard drive. You'll
need to find the file, which it calls Cookie.txt on Windows machines and
delete it. Hopefully one of these options will solve your problem.

AOL Browsers Below 8.0:
1. Select the "Settings" icon from your tool bar.
2. Select the "Essentials" tab and then select "Internet Web Options"
3. Under the tab marked "General," find the section marked "Temporary
Internet Files."
4. Click on the button marked "Delete Files." It will pop up another
window to confirm this.
5. Click "OK"
6. Close your Browser and all other applications.
7. Restart your computer.

AOL Browsers 8.0 and 9.0:
1. Select the "Settings" icon from your tool bar. It is the 6th icon
and has a red check mark.
2. Select the "Essentials" tab and click on "Internet (Web) Options"
3. Select the "General Tab", go to the "Temporary Internet File"
section click on "Delete Cookies". You will see the message "Delete all
cookies in the temporary Internet File folder", hit "OK".
4. Finally click "Setting", then "View Files". All temporary files will
be displayed. To delete them chose "Edit", Select "All" and the hit the
"Delete" button.
5. Hit "OK" twice to exit the Setting window.

AOL 8.0 Plus:
To clear the browser cache:
On the AOL Toolbar, click Settings, and then click Preferences.
If you are signed on to AOL, scroll down the "By AOL Feature" tab, and
click Internet Settings. If you are not signed on to AOL, click
Internet Properties (WWW).
On the "General" tab in the Temporary Internet Files section, click
Delete Files.
Note: Select Delete all offline content to remove Web material you have
saved for off-line review.
Click OK.

If clearing your cookies and cache does not resolve your issue, you may
want to check the internet security settings on your PC. You can do
this by selecting the 'Tools' option from your menu items.
Next, select 'Internet Options' from the drop down list.
Once the 'Internet Options' window displays, you'll choose the
'Security' tab.
You'll then see several icons at the top of the window. One of these
icons should be a globe that allows you to view your internet security
settings.
Single-click on the globe and make sure you have the security level,
set to 'Medium'. If it's set to 'High', simply click and drag on the
lever next to high setting until it says 'Medium'. Select 'Apply' then
'OK' to save your setting and close the Internet Options window.
Refresh your browser and attempt once more.

Hopefully, this will resolve the problem.

Mined
02-01-2005, 08:43 PM
Nice one lol

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