Ok, you're sure about that?  That's strange to completely 
remove all pages and replace them with a generic registrar's 
pointer.  I emailed him and asked.

The "page" now and the way it *was* is of course completely 
different.  If you mean you get to the URL NOW, that doesn't 
matter, so did I.  It's not the same website.
-Clint

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

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


Clint mine when to his site ok except it is under construction 
and will
be back soon. I ended up at Network solutions.
LarryB
K & L
www.cottonfish.com


Support-OrpheusComputing.com wrote:
> I mentioned that in my case I couldn't check the anti IP
> spoofing, but I knew about that immediate since I couldn't
> connect to anything.  The only one I had a problem with was
> "Stealth mode browsing" which when it was checked I couldn't
> get to www.blackviper.com .  So you may want to go there and
> see what happens.  Hey, what the heck happened to that 
> website?
> Looks like he's been hijacked!  I'll post that in a separate
> email, but getting back to your problem--I simply unchecked 
> the
> box when I had to go to that site, then checked it back when 
> I
> was finished.  I didn't notice any other website where I had 
> a
> problem with it.
> -Clint
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "LarryB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> I did the right click thing and checked stealth mode, and
> anti-IP
> spoofing and block all traffic while loading. It sends up all
> kinds of
> warnings when I clicked each of them. Anyway we'll see how it
> works.
> and again Thanks a bunch
> LarryB
> K & L
>
>
>
> Support-OrpheusComputing.com wrote:
>
>>Yeah, that'll work to, but it's probably easier to do it via
>>software.  I use Sygate, and I right click it and "block
>>all".
>>That makes me think you must never click the Sygate icon.
>>Have
>>you ever gone into "Options" and made sure everything in the
>>"Security" tab is checked?  On my particular setup, I can't
>>check "anti IP spoofing" for some reason, but I CAN on my
>>other
>>PC's.  You also may want to check the "Network Neighborhood"
>>tab and make sure those two boxes are NOT checked.  I use the
>>Pro version, so you may not even have these areas.
>>-Clint
>>
>>----- Original Message ----- 
>>From: "LarryB"
>>
>>
>>Thanks Clint and yes I do have a Sygate firewall. I knew I
>>could pull
>>the phone cable but was not sure it that would have created a
>>problem
>>when I reconnected.
>>LarryB
>>K & L
>>
>>
>>
>>Support-OrpheusComputing.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hopefully you're using a firewall.  Just right click it in
>>>the
>>>System Tray and you should have a "block all" or something
>>>like
>>>that.  Or you can create a shortcut to "Local area
>>>connection",
>>>right click it and "Disable".
>>>-Clint
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