Starting late yesterday, I have had a problem with "The Ford Barn". I can open it fine, but when I select a thread, it shuts down. I usually use "Google Chrome" (my browser of choice), but it does it in Microsoft "Edge" as well. I have gone so far as to de-install and re-install "Chrome", but to no avail. Anyone else having this problem?
I was camping last week and using my tablet with Chrome. I could sign in to the Barn and the HAMB but I would get signed out during my sessions for no reason. I could still read the posts but I starting getting ads which is how I knew I got bounced off. In all fairness it could have been my cheap tablet or poor cell service neither of which have to do with the Barn or the HAMB.
I ain't never been able to log in over there. Somebody said the HAMB log in and password were supposed to get you in, never has worked for me. I just go every once and a while and browse. Don't want to go to the hassle to start a new account if I didn't have to.
Try Mozilla Firefox for a browser. It works with the virus protection on with no issues. MS Edge worked for the Ford Barn on this computer.
I use chrome and I have no problems logging in on the Ford Barn, you might try logging off and log back in. HRP
I'm sure the problem is on my end and you guys have confirmed it. I have tried everything suggested, but nothing helped. As I said, I went so far as to de-install Chrome and re-installed it from scratch. Oddly enough, it works fine when using the "Incognito" option in Chrome, so I'm not dead in the water. Since that works, I have submitted a "Problem Report" to Google, even though it usually takes them forever to get around to addressing things like this. Thanks for the responses. I am starting to hate "Windows 11", though.
Like Ryan said - clear out your cookies. If you haven't, will bogg you down. Cookies is your web history.
If clearing cookies does not work, shut down the device the pc or whatever is good bing you problems, wait a bit, then reboot. I am an old school pc guy and the motto was, “when in doubt, reboot”!
He said he did a new fresh install of chrome after deleting it, so there shouldn’t be any cookies, should they? Just to make sure, I’d run something like adaware or malwarebytes and clean the whole computer.