Hva har skjedd med Familyseach,får bare opp feilmelding og det har jeg fått opp i mange uker nå.
Mvh.Lillian
Familyseach
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Re: Familyseach
https://familysearch.org/
Ingen problemer. Heller ikke direkte fra Legacy. Har ikke hatt antydning til problemer.
Ingen problemer. Heller ikke direkte fra Legacy. Har ikke hatt antydning til problemer.
Mvh
Torgeir Abrahamsen
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Legacy Familytree Deluxe 9.0.0.339 Norsk +Win 10
Hjemmeside: https://slekt.tribalpages.com/
Torgeir Abrahamsen
1777 Halden
Legacy Familytree Deluxe 9.0.0.339 Norsk +Win 10
Hjemmeside: https://slekt.tribalpages.com/
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Re: Familyseach
Jeg får opp HTTP400,ugyldig forespørsel,er det noe galt med maskina mi kanskje,eller noe annet.
Mvh.Lillian
Mvh.Lillian
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Re: Familyseach
Takk
Ser ut som det er flere som sliter,får prøve andre søkemotorer kanskje.
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Mvh.Lillian
- Leif Bjørn Mathiesen
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Re: Familyseach
Jeg bruker Google Chrome og har ikke problemer.
Men les dette. (klippet fra FS help)
Problems starting up FS
Each time you view a web page, a temporary file is created in the browser you are using.
When you save your username and password on a given website, like FamilySearch.org, on a browser, these pieces of data are saved in your browser's history as "cookies."
A large cache of these temporary files and cookies will accumulate over time and can diminish your computer system's ability to quickly and efficiently execute your commands or impact how data is displayed or not displayed.
When you begin to have problems completing tasks on a browser for a given website, we recommend deleting your temporary files and cookies to resolve this issue. Heavy users of the Internet should consider this action monthly.
You will find the steps to take this action for the most commonly used browsers.
Notes:
Pressing Ctrl+Shift+Del will open a screen in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome to allow you to delete temporary files and cookies. On an Apple computer, the keys are Command+Shift+Delete.
To find the version of Internet Explorer, click Help, then About Internet Explorer. To find the Help menu, press Alt to show the menus.
For a browser that is not listed below, click here to see online instructions for other browsers (such as versions of Mozilla Firefox, Apple [and Windows] Safari, Opera, etc.).
Internet Explorer 11
Start Internet Explorer.
Press Alt+T, and select Internet Options.
In the Browsing History section, click Delete.
Uncheck Preserve Favorites website data if the site that you have the problem with is included in the Favorites.
Place a check mark in the box Temporary Internet files (Cookies and Form data if necessary).
Click Delete at the bottom of the window.
Click OK to close the Internet Options window.
It is recommended to change the Temporary Files settings to Every time I visit the web page. This avoids the ghost site problem in Internet Explorer.
Firefox 4.0.X
Start Firefox.
Click the Firefox button in the top right corner of the screen.
Click Options, and then click Options again.
Select the Privacy tab, and then click Clear your recent history.
Place a check mark in the box to the left of Cache (and Cookies if necessary). You can remove the check marks from the other boxes.
Click Clear Now. When the cache deletion is complete, the window closes.
Click OK to close the options window.
Firefox 8.0.X and later version
Start Firefox.
Press Ctrl+Shift+Del.
Click the drop-down box to Everything.
Click Clear Now.
Google Chrome
Click the three parallel lines in the upper right corner of the screen.
Click History.
Click the gray Clear all browsing data button at the top of the screen.
Click the drop-down arrow to choose how far back to remove data. Usually choosing The last 4 weeks is adequate.
Select Clear browsing history, and then enter a check mark in the boxes for Browsing history, Download history, Cookies and other site and plug-in data, and Cached images and files.
Click Clear browsing data.
Safari (older than version 5)
Click on Safari in the top left corner.
Click Preferences.
Click the Privacy tab in the new window.
Click the Details button.
Search for the site you want to clear the cache for, and click Remove. Or you can click Remove All to delete all cached information.
Safari (version 5 and higher)
Select the gear icon in the upper right corner, and then select Preferences.*
Select the Privacy tab in the new window.
Click Details.
Search for the site you want to clear the cache for, and click Remove. Or you can select Remove All to delete all cached information.
*Note: You can also press Ctrl +, which will bring up preferences. Also, if the Menu bar is showing, it can be found at the bottom of the Edit menu. The word "Safari" is NOT on the Menu Bar in this version of Safari.
In some versions of Safari, you can click Empty cache under the name in the upper left corner to clear temporary files.
Safari Panther version
Press Command+Option+E.
Click Empty to empty the cache.
Note:
You can also use Control+F5 on most PC browsers to reset just the one page that you are on. Control+F5 refreshes and removes the cache and cookies for that page.

Men les dette. (klippet fra FS help)
Problems starting up FS
Each time you view a web page, a temporary file is created in the browser you are using.
When you save your username and password on a given website, like FamilySearch.org, on a browser, these pieces of data are saved in your browser's history as "cookies."
A large cache of these temporary files and cookies will accumulate over time and can diminish your computer system's ability to quickly and efficiently execute your commands or impact how data is displayed or not displayed.
When you begin to have problems completing tasks on a browser for a given website, we recommend deleting your temporary files and cookies to resolve this issue. Heavy users of the Internet should consider this action monthly.
You will find the steps to take this action for the most commonly used browsers.
Notes:
Pressing Ctrl+Shift+Del will open a screen in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome to allow you to delete temporary files and cookies. On an Apple computer, the keys are Command+Shift+Delete.
To find the version of Internet Explorer, click Help, then About Internet Explorer. To find the Help menu, press Alt to show the menus.
For a browser that is not listed below, click here to see online instructions for other browsers (such as versions of Mozilla Firefox, Apple [and Windows] Safari, Opera, etc.).
Internet Explorer 11
Start Internet Explorer.
Press Alt+T, and select Internet Options.
In the Browsing History section, click Delete.
Uncheck Preserve Favorites website data if the site that you have the problem with is included in the Favorites.
Place a check mark in the box Temporary Internet files (Cookies and Form data if necessary).
Click Delete at the bottom of the window.
Click OK to close the Internet Options window.
It is recommended to change the Temporary Files settings to Every time I visit the web page. This avoids the ghost site problem in Internet Explorer.
Firefox 4.0.X
Start Firefox.
Click the Firefox button in the top right corner of the screen.
Click Options, and then click Options again.
Select the Privacy tab, and then click Clear your recent history.
Place a check mark in the box to the left of Cache (and Cookies if necessary). You can remove the check marks from the other boxes.
Click Clear Now. When the cache deletion is complete, the window closes.
Click OK to close the options window.
Firefox 8.0.X and later version
Start Firefox.
Press Ctrl+Shift+Del.
Click the drop-down box to Everything.
Click Clear Now.
Google Chrome
Click the three parallel lines in the upper right corner of the screen.
Click History.
Click the gray Clear all browsing data button at the top of the screen.
Click the drop-down arrow to choose how far back to remove data. Usually choosing The last 4 weeks is adequate.
Select Clear browsing history, and then enter a check mark in the boxes for Browsing history, Download history, Cookies and other site and plug-in data, and Cached images and files.
Click Clear browsing data.
Safari (older than version 5)
Click on Safari in the top left corner.
Click Preferences.
Click the Privacy tab in the new window.
Click the Details button.
Search for the site you want to clear the cache for, and click Remove. Or you can click Remove All to delete all cached information.
Safari (version 5 and higher)
Select the gear icon in the upper right corner, and then select Preferences.*
Select the Privacy tab in the new window.
Click Details.
Search for the site you want to clear the cache for, and click Remove. Or you can select Remove All to delete all cached information.
*Note: You can also press Ctrl +, which will bring up preferences. Also, if the Menu bar is showing, it can be found at the bottom of the Edit menu. The word "Safari" is NOT on the Menu Bar in this version of Safari.
In some versions of Safari, you can click Empty cache under the name in the upper left corner to clear temporary files.
Safari Panther version
Press Command+Option+E.
Click Empty to empty the cache.
Note:
You can also use Control+F5 on most PC browsers to reset just the one page that you are on. Control+F5 refreshes and removes the cache and cookies for that page.
Mvh
Leif B.
Leif B.
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Re: Familyseach
Hei og takk for hjelpa
Fikk det inn med Google chrome.
Mvh.Lillian

Fikk det inn med Google chrome.
Mvh.Lillian