Day 2, and the MSN Webpage is Down.

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       #11

    Maxie, I disabled them to improve browser performance.

    Thrashzone, I posted a new one because no one was giving me any feedback on the other thread. I am sorry if I upset you for posting 2 threads of the issue.
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       #12

    Berton said:
    msn opens fine on my MacBook Pro with Yosemite and on the Firefox, SeaMonkey and Safari browsers.
    Berton, it opens fine on my Chrome browser.
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    I am sure there are many things you could do to try and Resolve the issue ..

    But i think you would be better using Chrome .. Your choice of course ...
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    I use both. How can I resolve the issue?
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    Okay
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    I had to add MSN to Compatibility View. I thought it was already added. I don't know how it got like that. Its fixed. Thanks, Maxie.
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    Most welcome Jesse
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