click on it...nothing happens
click on it...nothing happens
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for windows? give it a swift kick and that usually does the trick. lol actually i had this happen to me, cant remember what I did to fix it. what windows you using?
Centurion 5 Mod <<--- ON HOLD FOR THE WINTEROriginally Posted by Omega
tried it on XP Pro and W7, neither work
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?? That's...odd. Are there any modifications that you've made to both installs?
Try clearing your cache and cookies.
-CollinstheClown
Ya the log out button did not work for me it did the same thing until I switched to a different web browser now when I click it it tells me there was an error and to click her to log out but hey it works better now lol. I am also using windows xp professional.
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Try this:
http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/f...e9a32887d0e976
And log out from that page. (if the link works)
-CollinstheClown
Ooooh, the TBCS logout button.. That makes a lot more sense. Sorry, no idea why that might be happening.
Once you log in.... YOU NEVER LOG OUT.
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