Herb
Mon Sep 19 21:48:40 CDT 2005
Since you said that "sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't", that
suggests to me that there must be an intermittent connectivity problem
reaching the site that Microsoft uses for online Help. It might be a problem
related to your internet provider (which I might suspect if you're using a
cable modem, but since you're not having other internet problem, I would
think this unlikely), or more likely it might simply be that at the time
you're trying it, Microsoft's servers are overloaded (this happens to me a
couple of times a day, usually during the afternoon, and I'm on the east
coast). So, I really don't think there's anything for *you* to fix.
You might try to observe if there are specific times of day that the problem
is at its worst, and other times of day that the problem goes away. Do
those times tend to be times you'd think might be high-internet-traffic
times?
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Herb Tyson MS MVP
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"Steve Cohen" <conehead@msn.com> wrote in message
news:exWiWVXvFHA.3764@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Herb,
>
> I am having no other internet access problems. How would I fix the "route
> to
> Microsoft's online content"?
>
> In the meantime, I have taken your suggestion and unchecked that box.
>
> Steve Cohen
>
>