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I cannot log onto hotmail or myspace but I can onto all other websites. What do I need to do?
Posted by: Toni at September 26, 2007 8:43 AMI have my web page, hosted by someone else, and I aslo have a software installed in my computer (it is mainly to track every patient, treatment and other info)my question is if there is any way I can add that software to the web page so I can check my client's profile when I access my web page.
Thanks
Posted by: Raul Rodriguez at October 17, 2007 11:01 AMtry using an online proxy to access your sites from work. I use
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Raul: The short answer is no. Writing software that runs in Windows, and
software that runs on a web page are two VERY different things.
Best alternative is to use some kind of remote access solution to access your
machine from other places.
Sorry.
Leo
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I can't access to particular games websites "www.vinagames.com" where I accessed to this site in past without any problem. I try to access to this website my other laptop and my other desktop and I was able to access to the same website without any issue. I don't understand why one of my laptops can't access to this site but it can access to all other websites out there without any problem. I have tried so many method and I even call the ISP to help out I'm still not able to resolve this problem. Please advice. Thanks
Posted by: Sky at October 23, 2007 12:03 PMTo visit some website you have to be over 18 :)
http://www.designsimpleweb.com
Posted by: Jarek P at November 5, 2007 4:26 AMMy solution to this problem was very simple (after I spent hours trying to figure it out). One would think that the Tools -> Internet Options pulldown in Internet Explorer only applies only to IE--however, it applies (apparently) to all browsers on the system, as I found out. The solution was to reset the settings there back to their defaults by going through each tab in turn and clicking anything that looks like "reset to defaults...". I could not access a certain page in either Firefox or IE, but after I did this simple step, it started working in both browsers. Another unexpected but positive side effect of this was that I experienced a noticeable performance improvement in general. Moral: it's amazing what data can corrupt over time, even if you don't explicitly change any settings on your system.
Posted by: anon at December 5, 2007 6:12 PMAnd don't forget to reboot your network equipment and your web browser after making the browser changes above.
Posted by: anon at December 13, 2007 7:44 AMHELP.. my new wireless router wont allow me to access hotmail msn and a whole lot of other pages. My little old semiens modem works just fine!! what am i doing wrong
Posted by: virginia Harcourt at January 5, 2008 4:24 AMhey.i got a loptop with window vista but i cant access certain websites either the wierd thing is that i could get on those sites for couple of days but not now anymore so what could be the issue 'n how to solve it...thanx
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