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> My browser will not load netflix.com, or 1800flowers.com, I have run virus detections and spy-bot,
buddy247
post Jan 3 2005, 03:14 PM
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My browser will not load netflix.com, or 1800flowers.com

I have no known viruses in my computer and spy-bot detects DSO exploit.

I find it weird, ,because it says that the site can't be found. I have a broadband connection. and all the other sites i go to, seem to work just fine.

can anyone help??


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steve

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post Jan 3 2005, 04:34 PM
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Hi and welcome.gif to BC.

Firstly, please do not post your email address in the public forums as you WILL get spammed....Admin will remove it as soon as they see it anyway.

OK,
Question - what type of browser are you using ?

If it is firefox, then try looking at the sites with IE as some sites still do not support FF at this stage.


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post Jan 3 2005, 05:07 PM
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I'm using internet explorer.


i ca'nt figure what's causing this.


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OK....try this.

Go to your control panel and select "internet options" then "security".

Select "trusted sites".

Click on "sites" and add these two url's to it. Click on "OK" then "Apply"

Post back and let us know how you go.


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