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Hi

Im using Norton Internet Security 2005.

Im having trouble when trying to use the `Back` command on my browser

(IE6) when on the Amazon.co.uk website.

If I go to the amazon website and click on links, the Back command

works fine.

However, if I type a search, select a link and then use the Back

command, I get a "The Page Cannot Be Displayed" message.

I have a feeling that it is something to do with "Referer".

I have gone onto Privacy Control and into the Web Contents Optiions

page to add Amazon to the list of sites and selected the option to

Permit Information About Visited Sites, it still doesn`t resolve the

problem.

I have looked in the Log/Privacy folder and can see a red cross beside

the amazon pages. The url`s all begin http://images-eu.amazon.com I

have aded this link to the Web Contents Options and permitted

Information About Visited Sites, but still I cant use the Back command

without getting the "The Page Cannot Be Displayed" message.

Any ideas please?

Thanks

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I don`t think its a security feature as it worked previously for me and it works ok on my work pc. Im sure it must be something to do with a privacy or firewall feature within Norton, but i just don`t know what settings require changing.

Amazon should probably be contacted on this, as it probably is a security feature to keep people from being double-charged for orders.

My reccomendation is to simply open your links in new tabs or windows.

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