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I am having trouble completing my order.The inability to order through our website can occur for the following reasons:
By adjusting the relevant settings in this way, we have found that 99% of the problems with ordering are eradicated. However, if things still don't seem to be working for you, feel free to send us a fax (03 8080 1655) listing your full name, address, phone number and credit card details, and we will be happy to process your order. I am having trouble downloading my software purchase from the WWW Site.It is possible you have a version of Microsoft Internet Explorer which doesn't handle the distribution method the Trading Game WWW Site utilises. Try either of the following:
What is a ZIP file?
Zip files are "archives" used for distributing and storing files. Zip files contain one or more files. Usually the files "archived" in a Zip are compressed to save space. Zip files make it easy to group files and make transporting and copying these files faster.
Why Do People Use Zip Files??
Zip files save time and space, and make downloading software and transferring e-mail attachments faster. Typical uses for Zip files include:
Most files available on ftp sites, bulletin boards and electronic services like CompuServe are distributed as archives. Two benefits of using archives for electronic file distribution are that only one file transfer operation ("download") is required to obtain all related files, and file transfer time is minimized because the files in an archive are compressed.
It is often useful to send a group of related files to an associate. Rather than distributing individual files it is often easier to distribute the files as an archive to benefit from the file grouping and compression.
Some files are important but used infrequently. To save disk space simply compress these files into an archive when they are not used, and decompress them only when needed.
What is WinZip?WinZip makes it easy for Windows users to work with archives. WinZip features an intuitive point-and-click drag-and-drop interface for viewing, running, extracting, adding, deleting, and testing files in archives with a standard Windows interface. WinZip provides the same "friendly face" for all the aforementioned archive formats. You can download a fully functional version from the WinZip WWW Site (http://www.winzip.com/download.cgi) How do I register for The Trading Game Forum?Registration is easy and only costs AUS $320 / year (inc GST). To purchase your forum access just go to the shop and select the forum category. How do I login to the Forum?You can log in by clicking the login link at the top right of each screen. You will be asked to enter your Email Address and assigned password. What if I forget my password?You can email yourself your password from the link provided on the login screen. What if I can't login?There are several possible reasons why you may no be able to login to the forum;
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