Could be he is an anti-IE person due to the content of the site, but I doubt
it's an IE problem since I can get to it on my SP1 computer.  I posted a
follow-up that Sygate was causing it, so it seems to be a problem with SP2 &
Sygate.

"By the process of elimination, I found out which part of Sygate was doing
it.
I had to uncheck "Enable stealth mode browsing".  This still baffles me since
that box IS CHECKED on my SP1 computer!  :-0  Obviously SP2 is affecting that
setting, how I do not know."

Obviously SE also has a problem with it since you can't get to it.  If you
are using a software firewall, try and disable it and see if you can then get
to it on SE.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Clint,

There seems to be something wrong with the page.  I tried with IE6
Win98SE and got only the raw code.

I tried it with Mozilla 1.7.2 and it opened.  Maybe an anti-IE person?

Roger


---- Original Message ----- 
From: "Support-OrpheusComputing.com"

> Can anyone using SP2 on XP get to http://www.blackviper.com ?  I can't
get to
> it with SP2.   I get "not authorized to view this page", and that was
best I
> could get even after setting IE settings to "Medium"!  SP2 won't even
let you
> move the slider control any lower!  With the default settings I got a
warning
> and I THINK it was ActiveX, but I can't duplicate now to give the
exact
> wording.  On my main PC with XP SP1, I have no problem getting to the
page.
> Thanks,
> -Clint
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