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I am not certain this is a network problem but, since the same problem
occurs in IE and Firefox, I feel it may be. If not, direct me to the proper ng. Last couple of days I have begun having problems accessing many web pages. For example, from news.google.com, any linnk I click results in "Server no found." The message is differrentt in IE but means the same. Many wweb sites I try to access by entering the address in thh address bar resuults in the same message. But not all. For example, I can access pcworld.com. FWIW, in my newsreader, there are times I can not access any server (e.g., mozilla, microsoft) and other (less frequent) times I can. Finally, I seem to have no problems accessing email. Is this a network problem? How do I resolve this? |
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http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...2-7be74410c3d7
post at the above. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "j lunis" wrote: I am not certain this is a network problem but, since the same problem occurs in IE and Firefox, I feel it may be. If not, direct me to the proper ng. Last couple of days I have begun having problems accessing many web pages. For example, from news.google.com, any linnk I click results in "Server no found." The message is differrentt in IE but means the same. Many wweb sites I try to access by entering the address in thh address bar resuults in the same message. But not all. For example, I can access pcworld.com. FWIW, in my newsreader, there are times I can not access any server (e.g., mozilla, microsoft) and other (less frequent) times I can. Finally, I seem to have no problems accessing email. Is this a network problem? How do I resolve this? |
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