Further evidence in support of the "local problem" explanation I would think?My failure to connect is intermittent (I did get on later on this morning).
That doesn't make much sense to me. From a web server's point of view the specific operating system/version of Windows is (usually) irrelevant. The browser type and version may be another matter (e.g. Ulster Bank/First Active's online banking will reject Firefox v3 beta on Ubuntu but not if you install the User Agent Switcher add-on and masquerade as IE on Windows).We had a major problem when we got a new PC. Apparently Vista and the NIB computers were not compatible.
That doesn't make much sense to me. From a web server's point of view the specific operating system/version of Windows is (usually) irrelevant. The browser type and version may be another matter (e.g. Ulster Bank/First Active's online banking will reject Firefox v3 beta on Ubuntu but not if you install the User Agent Switcher add-on and masquerade as IE on Windows).
were not compatible.
Not for NIB's online banking. You must use the Activcard to login on a Mac or Linux.the specific operating system/version of Windows is (usually) irrelevant
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