Open a command prompt, (Start, run, type cmd and hit enter), then
type ping www.amazon.com without the quotes to see if your PC will
resolve the DNS name (www.amazon.com) to an IP address (which is what
the PC is really using to find the site).
It should look something like:
C:\ping
Clear the ARP cache maybe?
arp -d
-Curt
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 20:27:57 -0600
From: OK Don [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT Computechie Question
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Greetings and Salutations.
On my browsers:- current Forefox
former:=IE.
I cannot seem to get some root url's. i.e. www.amazon.com and
ebay.com can't get the server. ebaymotors,com is OK and anything down
from the root seems to be OK also.
Any ideas? It is probably some dumb finger trouble or
You probably need to clear some cookies and browsing history. IE is bad
about keeping all kinds of junk in weirdly-named folders, might affect
FF but not sure how. I've never encountered such problems with
Firefox. In Firefox check your connection , privacy, content settings.
You might
All those work for me running 1.5.0.9
-Dave Walton
On 1/22/07, Frederick W Moir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings and Salutations.
On my browsers:- current Forefox
former:=IE.
I cannot seem to get some root url's. i.e. www.amazon.com and
ebay.com can't get the server. ebaymotors,com is OK