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    Has anyone else noticed that with the latest version of cPanel the list of 'Frequently Accessed Areas'that appears near the top of the left column doesn't appear to work. The entries appear but clicking them has no effect. Is it just me, or is this a bug in cPanel
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidAllen View Post
    Has anyone else noticed that with the latest version of cPanel the list of 'Frequently Accessed Areas'that appears near the top of the left column doesn't appear to work. The entries appear but clicking them has no effect. Is it just me, or is this a bug in cPanel
    Hi David.. I have had a look on the servers with cPanel 11.30. Tried accessing the 'Frequently Accessed Areas' and they do work OK. Provide me the server IP and the account name in question. I will have a look.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidAllen View Post
    Has anyone else noticed that with the latest version of cPanel the list of 'Frequently Accessed Areas'that appears near the top of the left column doesn't appear to work. The entries appear but clicking them has no effect. Is it just me, or is this a bug in cPanel
    Or this may be colligated to the browser too.. have a look at this from a different one....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock View Post
    Or this may be colligated to the browser too.. have a look at this from a different one....
    Hi Rock - you're right it is a browser issue, FF5 is the problem. Tried in Chrome and all is fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidAllen View Post
    Hi Rock - you're right it is a browser issue, FF5 is the problem. Tried in Chrome and all is fine.
    Glad to know that, David

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