- RND/SITEID
- Posted by Mario on February 25th, 2004
I keep getting the following error message: The
path 'RND/SITEID' does not exist or is not a directory.
Any idea what it means and how to fix the problem?
Thank you,
Mario
- Posted by Noel Paton on February 25th, 2004
Details please - where/when do you get this message the first time?
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- Posted by on February 25th, 2004
I usually get this message when I first open my browser
but not always. Sometimes I'll get it when I view
different pages at a web site or when I visit a different
web site.
Mario
- Posted by Noel Paton on February 25th, 2004
A quick Google only brings up links to mostly camera-related pages, so it
may be worth checking your software there.
a check for malware is always a good idea -
Such errors are often caused by spyware - download AdAware from
www.lavasoftusa.com, install, update, and run it to remove spyware, adware,
and other such nasties from your system.
Update your AV and run a full system scan of all files.
See if that helps.
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- Posted by Rick T on February 25th, 2004
Mario wrote:
Spyware (ironically enough pointing to the X10 minicam site)
spybot/adware detection & removal tools:
http://www.safer-networking.org/
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/
Rick

