Here is fresh link from goggle. www.treasurenet.com/
I have been trudging along with this copy of TNet for years. No problem. only two things happened lately that may be related.... renewed charter membership and renewed Norton's. I'll explore the link above and then call Judy's son. He has buckets of certs and controls several business systems. Reason may be "hiding in plain sight". ╦╦ÇTerry, I am having the same issue, but not just on TNet, also on another forum.
Are you on an Apple device like an iMAC? I am and just recently upgraded to their newest operating system, High Sierra. That is when this issue started.
There have been many several issues with High Sierra and Apple says "they are working on" fixes.![]()
This is a TEST. I have inserted a YouTube video link below, but I am not seeing it?!?
I have been trudging along with this copy of TNet for years. No problem. only two things happened lately that may be related.... renewed charter membership and renewed Norton's. I'll explore the link above and then call Judy's son. He has buckets of certs and controls several business systems. Reason may be "hiding in plain sight". ╦╦Ç
Treasure Hunter's green TN link did not go..... no link? I will look deeper into Norton's ..... when I learn how. Crash course! Tnx people. ╦╦Çin that case I'd guess norton Security settings may be set too high & norton thinks the videos are advertising
Because they are not Directly on You tube
Tnx, T, for the effort. Don't take this the wrong way but if I knew how to do any of the things you list, I would probably know how to correct my problem. All I did with Norton's was renew. I have cleaned " cache and cookies" before and had to re-enter several passwords that time(s). Windows is updated automatically on occasion and no diff at those time(s). I have used Chrome before and don't like it. (This old fart don't like change). That's not it. Sorry, T, et al, but this problem is pretty recent and my TNet and internet usage has not changed in years. I'll need someone to look at my laptop and figure it out. ALL suggestions are very much appreciated but it is probably something that "slipped in" by way of some inadvertent "add on" that I did not want but came with some package. Maybe I'm not saying it right but you all know what I mean. I'll suffer through 'til It comes to me. Tnx. ╦╦ÇTry the following (no promises, but it might work):
1. Clean the browser cache and cookies.
2. Restart computer.
3. Disable Norton, then try going to T-Net. If that works, the problem is with the settings in Norton. Don't forget to enable Norton after trying this.
4. Update Windows (assuming you're on a windows machine).
5. Assuming you're using Microsoft Edge (browser) try opening up Internet Explorer and see if that helps.
6. Try using Chrome (browser) to see if that solves the issue.
When i have e-problrms, i know exactly what the problem is.....me, but there's not much i can do about it.
I have to get someone to fix it for me. [emoji30]
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It has something to do with IE. I have Windows 7 plus Google. I opened TNET on Google and all the videos can be seen. I have no idea why IE suddenly quit opening them??
C'mon "Techy's" explain this one, please.