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Faubio Alter

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  1. Hmmm yes there are visitor scanners that records the arrival of visitor place one behind your bed. Your other option is to seriously modify your bed script a costly and possible difficult task. Frankly this thread is a bit over board for me so I'm going to let it go.
  2. In the build HUD under textures tab, scroll up the transparency settings to 100% regarding your object. This will make objects invisible.
  3. You can also click mouse smoothing in the settings of some viewers. This will remove some of it's roughness when zooming even with alt+view..
  4. You have been banned contact support for possible reinstatement: http://secondlife.com/support/
  5. Clear your cache. Path is preferences > network > click the clean/clear button >Apply >OK > Restart viewer, wait, the viewer will restart when it is done.
  6. Sometimes .............. Each SIM has an object limit, for mainland SIMs that number is 15,000 objects, approach or exceed this amount and it can create lag. Why approach this amount? Because there are also other limits as well number the of AVs and Number of script events are also limiting factors.
  7. Hey, she gets all the kudos! (faub pouts) Message was edited by: Faubio.Alter .................. hehehehehehehe :-)
  8. Clear the cache in preferences > network < click the buttton > Apply > OK restart the viewer, wait, when it is done it will restart automatically
  9. Oh browser logon. Got it! It's time for a very good cleaning of your browser. Clean it all out cookies, history, passwords, the works then try again.
  10. Goto >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://secondlife.com/support/ I think that was clear. :-)
  11. You can try an clear your cache in preferences. Path is >Preferences > Network > click clear Cache button > apply > OK > restart viewer , wait, it will restart when it is done. But it may no longer be in the SL server system some times this happens. I do not know why. Possible it's old or there has been a server problem. Waiting sometimes will bring it back. If the object is important to you make out a support ticket here: http://secondlife.com/support/
  12. In this order, try: Retype your user name (both of them) and password in the boxes provided on the logon screen. Check the Second Life grid status for logon problems. http://status.secondlifegrid.net/ Try logging on at http://slurl.com/ On login screen take this path. In top left hand corner of screen, click, edit > preferences > in the general tab, click the box that says "show start location on login screen" click apply, click OK. Now you have something new on your login screen. Click the down arrow and choose "home", or "last location" or type "Violet" (Any region you can remember will do, if you remember the regions name spelling exactly) in the "type region name" selection. Try all three if you need to. For wired connections for modems only: Disconnect all wires concerning your connection, wait 30 seconds then plug them back in again, including the modem and transformer. Wires should snugly fit into ports. These instructions do not apply to routers. For wireless connections and routers: Reset your system clock. see "help and support" in Windows for directions. Your firewall should be set to "outbound access only" for the Second Life program. Another possible solution: Try another viewer. This one for instance: http://modularsystems.sl/
  13. Old versions - Second Life Wiki delete :-) Message was edited by: Faubio.Alter .............. that is one wonky page. i hope it works for you.
  14. Just lengthen the areas between the individual points this will increase the time it runs slowing it down
  15. Microsuck <<<<<<<<<<< hehehehehehehe Never heard that one before. LOL I use M$
  16. I can assure you after year of RL managerial work that the more a problem is reported the quicker it gets fixed. It is good that it is on Torley's radar this is also an indication it is getting attention. I am also aware of how difficult computer problems can be to fix, this fact does not escape me. The OP should report this issue as a JIRA. Message was edited by: Faubio.Alter ......... by the way, I was the manager they came to when they had a problem.
  17. You said: when removed from rented land See the land owner about this there maybe something he/she can do to assist you. If they can not assist you file a support ticket here: http://secondlife.com/support/
  18. Yep, only 5 per IP address or per household/location.
  19. thoroughly clean your browser, it's history, passwords, cookies, all of the clutter that might accumulate in it. Then try again with the browser. Too much clutter can effect the browser performance and contain spyware that can effect it as well. You might try this software: http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php There are several free versions.
  20. I'd roll back the viewer. Here's the link to the previous version. http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Old_versions Do report this problem as a JIRA https://jira.secondlife.com/secure/Dashboard.jspa Your report might help get it fixed. Read and follow the directions before doing the JIRA. Here's a viewer alternative: http://emerald.modularsystems.sl/
  21. In this order, try: Wait, sometimes the servers have problems, only wait a few hours at most. Retype your user name (both of them) and password in the boxes provided on the logon screen. Check the Second Life grid status for logon problems. http://status.secondlifegrid.net/ Try logging on at http://slurl.com/ On login screen take this path. In top left hand corner of screen, click, edit > perferances > in the general tab, click the box that says "show start location on login screen" click apply, click OK. Now you have something new on your login screen. Click the down arrow and choose "home", or "last location" or type "Violet" (Any region you can remember will do, if you remember the regions name spelling exactly) in the "type region name" selection. Try all three if you need to. For wired connections for modems only: Disconnect all wires concerning your connection, wait 30 seconds then plug them back in again, including the modem and transformer. Wires should snugly fit into ports. These instructions do not apply to routers. For wireless connections and routers: Reset your system clock. see "help and support" in Windows for directions. Your firewall should be set to "outbound access only" for the Second Life program. Another possible solution: Try another viewer. This one for instance: http://modularsystems.sl/
  22. I here the European nations are having more problems logging in again. See the grid status. http://sites.google.com/site/powerlinks7/home
  23. If the box for local lighting is click in the graphics preferences it's on. Try this also, see world tab > environmental settings > click revert to region default.
  24. I'd suggest rolling back too 2.0 http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Old_versions Thank you for making out the JIRA though. They can't fix stuff if it's not reported.
  25. What do you think SL's spin on adding it as a category here on SLA would be? My guess would be, ................ nope. :-) In fact, it would be foolish to even ask.
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