Question:
Do you know what might be causing this problem with clicking on links?
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2011-07-20 11:06:54 UTC
I have a laptop, and a couple of days ago I started having a problem with clicking on links. This seems to mainly happen on links in e-mails (always, it seems), and even on the link to my contacts list when I'm sending an e-mail. But it also will happen with some links that are on a webpage.

This is what happens - When I left click, the link doesn't open. But I can right click, and open it that way. The clicker seems okay, though. It just seems like it's certain types of links, especially links in e-mails.

Any ideas on what can be causing this?
Six answers:
2011-07-20 11:10:45 UTC
I would not recommend Norton. It is horrible and very unhelpful.
Are You Serious
2011-07-20 11:07:49 UTC
You have a VIRUS!

I suggest you print these instructions FAST!

The TROLLING STALKERS have been deleting by effective answers!!!!!

They do this to remove my perfect answer to gain your points while I appeal.



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dgaleano
2011-07-20 12:13:43 UTC
that is normal in some email clients. Links on emails are the main source of virus. You should not click any link on emails even if the email comes form someone you knew. It is best to copy them and check if the address it leads to does not have zip, exe vb or any other harmful download on it.



you should add to your question the name of the email client you are using. You might get better answers then.
2011-07-20 11:08:46 UTC
Need more info:



1. What is your browser?

2. Browser version?

3. Is Javascript on?

4. Do you have a deffective plugin (again, depends on your browser)?

5. What email service are you using?



Too many questions and so impossible to answer.
?
2016-09-16 01:36:41 UTC
Did you do it in some way that someone as opposed to your self might have taken as a slap alternatively than a faucet? Your pleasant guess- give an explanation for to her you might neeeevvvver do this due to the fact that you appreciate ladies and all that jazz.
Mitchell Dee
2011-07-20 11:18:10 UTC
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