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Q. I am having problems logging in:
- Try entering in the user name and password you chose when
you originally signed up. Remember if you used upper or
lower case when doing so. If you forgot your password, you
can refer to the original confirmation of your membership you
received via email when you signed up. Or you can click here
to look up your password.
- Your credit card could have been denied during its
re-billing periods.
If you credit card has been denied you will have lost your
ability to enter our members area, due to non payment.
- By accident you have canceled your membership without
realizing it.
Go ahead and resign up at http://www.join4freegold.com/
Q. When I click on a link I get a page that reads "Security Violation":
A.
There are a number of reasons this may occur:
- You are using an outdated web browser. If this is the case,
you can simply upgrade your browser to the latest version.
Upgrade Internet Explorer here.
- You may be using a proxy server. If you find yourself
using a proxy server, you can adjust the settings of your
browser to avoid this. See your browser's documentation.
- You may be behind a firewall. If you are behind a
firewall, you will need to configure the firewall to allow
access to the web site you are trying to view.
Q. Why can't I view the movies or live feeds?
A.
Try upgrading to the latest version of Internet
Explorer. Also, make sure you have a media player
installed such as Window Media Player, Real Player, or Quicktime.
Q. I'm having problems viewing pictures in AOL?
A.
AOL comes pre-configured to compress images in web pages.
Authors of web pages have already taken special care to ensure that images
are highly compressed and are of good quality. To remove
AOL's (unnecessary) compression, do the following:
- From the AOL program, Click on "Members".
- Select the "Preferences" menu.
- Click on "Uncompressed Graphics".
- Click on the "Advanced" section.
- Click on "Purge Cache".
Q. How can I improve the quality of video?
A.
In most cases, poor video or audio quality is due to low
bandwidth. You should have at least a 56k dial-up modem to
view streaming video. You can press the pause button on your
media player while the video is downloading. This will tell
the player to wait until more of the video is put on your
hard drive before playing it. Playing a video from your hard
drive is almost always faster then viewing directly from the
web.
Q. The audio sounds choppy, what can I do?
A.
When viewing a video stream with sound, if there is not
enough bandwidth for both the video and audio then the video
will take precedence. To get better performance, make sure
you are using at least a 56k dial-up modem. Use DSL or cable
modem if possible.
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