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Please close your browser message.
I have searched for an answer but found none.
My problem: When logging out of any/all hughes email accounts, system continues to cycle and finally a message box appears that says, "Please close your browser." I tried to post a screen shot of the message but it won't let me. What's going on? Things I have tried, reboot modem, reboot computer, reboot linksys. Nothing helps.
Good morning Liz, When I click on OK it takes me back to the Hughes home screen. That used to happen automaticly when I click on Logout of email account. It happens with mozilla firefox and crome
Good morning Oletrapper,
Thank you for confirming. This is normal; when I clicked the OK button I'm also taken back to the HughesNet homepage.
I'm unsure of what you mean by : "system continues to cycle"
Do you think the message is coming from your email program, your OS, or Hughes?
Also: "it won't let me"
Are you using the Photos tab in the message editor? The only time I've had trouble was when I was trying to post an animated gif that it said was too large.
- OletrapperFreshman
What I meant by system keeps cycling is the little blue circle keeps going round and round and then after about 60 to 90 seconds the message appears. "Please close your browser." I am almost certain it is coming from Hughes. Only happens when I am logging off a Hughes email account. I have 3 email addresses at Hughes and it happens on all 3 accounts.
- OletrapperFreshman
Are you using the Photos tab in the message editor? The only time I've had trouble was when I was trying to post an animated gif that it said was too large.
I tried to print screen ALT+Print Screen and then paste to comment section. Would not paste.
I have never used Photos tab in message editor. Wouldn't have a clue as to how to do that. lol
- LizModerator
Hi Oletrapper,
The "Please close your browser" message will show after you log out of your HughesNet e-mail, so at that point you can close that browser or browser tab.
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