I cannot access one website on my computer and I do not
have a firewall or anything. I have also checked to
internet options and everything is fine. This site was
working for the last year until now. I have not changed
anything.

RE: Accessing on one website by anonymous

anonymous
Thu May 13 20:31:06 CDT 2004

My exact problem. No one here seems to have the knowledge to "resolve" this one.

Re: Accessing on one website by Bonnie

Bonnie
Fri May 14 01:58:30 CDT 2004

PK wrote:
> I cannot access one website on my computer and I do not
> have a firewall or anything. I have also checked to
> internet options and everything is fine. This site was
> working for the last year until now. I have not changed
> anything.

Sometimes a site really *does* have "technical difficulties" and is
unavailable. But if you know the site is accessible to other computers, it's
most likely your anti-virus program that's causing the problem. If you don't
have one, that could also be your problem.

--

Bonnie Granat
www.granatedit.com




Re: Accessing on one website by H

H
Fri May 14 07:40:18 CDT 2004

It may be a HOSTS file problem.
Look for a file named HOSTS (no extension, could be hidden) rename it
OLDHOSTS.
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If still no joy remove the cookie associated with the site.

Clear the IE cache. I.E./Tools/Options/General/Delete files (and delete
offline content.) It's often recommended that the Temporary Internet Files
(folder) be kept at
40-50 MB. Bigger isn't necessarily better.


Henri Leboeuf
Web page: http://www.colba.net/~hlebo49/index.htm
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"PK" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:cc8a01c43929$1e346890$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> I cannot access one website on my computer and I do not
> have a firewall or anything. I have also checked to
> internet options and everything is fine. This site was
> working for the last year until now. I have not changed
> anything.