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Sygate Icon disapearing
Name: Sue Date: November 24, 2003 at 11:33:01 Pacific OS: xp CPU/Ram: 2600+1024
Comment:
The first time this happened I thought maybe I accidently closed the icon at the bottom, but it has happened to me several times now, when I move my mouse over the icon at the bottom, it disapears as if I turned it off, then I looked and it is turned off, this just started happening don't know if it because of the update I did last week or my computer. I will uninstall and reinstall just wondered if anybody else had this happen.And I don't have a virus or Spyware, have Adaware and Spybot.
Name: Sue Date: November 25, 2003 at 09:14:36 Pacific
Reply:
I have reinstalled Sygate but this is still happening, I have other icons there and it is not turning them off, I don't have Sygate Icon hidden, my event errors says Sygate has been shut down 3 times unexpectedly? any suggestions? I am assuming this is a sygate problem but guess it could be xp? I will Try posting in other forum.
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Response Number 2
Name: Sue Date: November 26, 2003 at 18:26:58 Pacific
Reply:
Well found out why the icon disapears, because Sygate keeps shutting down randomly, it loads fine and when I go on line after browsing abit, it turns off by itself..feel like I am talking to myself? any suggestions.
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