I work for a company that has a web site which I have always been able
to load (it is my home page) and I would enter my login info once on the
web site and then I am able to input info and search the database.
...Since November, I have been unable to access this website, while all
of my colleagues are still able to access it from their computers at
work. I have talked with my broadband  server and they said the problem
is not with my computer, but with the server of the web site I am trying
to access. I have spoken with my boss and the company that hosts our
website says the problem is not with them.

Meanwhile, I have been unable to access our website which greatly
affects my ability to do my job....does anyone have any ideas what the
problem could be? I can not access the website in Netscape nor
IE(actually, I have never been able to in IE). The error message I get
with netscape is "The requested object does not exist on this server.
The link you followed is either outdated, inaccurate, or the server has
been instructed to not let you have it". I get another error message
about something being "broken" (sorry, I forget what this one said)

Not to sound too paranoid, but can an individual computer be stopped
from accessing certain websites?

Any ideas of what I can do or where I can turn for help would be greatly
appreciated.

I recently have upgraded both IE and Netscape and still can not access
the site.

Thanks for any help you might offer!

Tina

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