Posted: 10/28/2010 5:14:14 AM EDT
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Only get "Problem loading page" message. IE works fine. Firefox has been the default for years.
Anybody else? |
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Any ideas??? Make sure your proxy settings did not get changed. ETA: If on Windows, under Tools -> Options -> Advanced -> Network -> Settings. You probably want "No Proxy" to be selected (unless your workplace or ISP requires otherwise). ETA2: Are you on your home network? Or, workplace? |
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Any ideas??? Make sure your proxy settings did not get changed. ETA: If on Windows, under Tools -> Options -> Advanced -> Network -> Settings. You probably want "No Proxy" to be selected (unless your workplace or ISP requires otherwise). ETA2: Are you on your home network? Or, workplace? Tried No proxy- didn't work At Home |
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Any ideas??? Make sure your proxy settings did not get changed. ETA: If on Windows, under Tools -> Options -> Advanced -> Network -> Settings. You probably want "No Proxy" to be selected (unless your workplace or ISP requires otherwise). ETA2: Are you on your home network? Or, workplace? What do you get when selecting "no proxy"? Better performance? Just asking cuz mine was not set to no proxy. I set it to no proxy now (home PC). Will my PC explode?
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What do you get when selecting "no proxy"? Better performance? Just asking cuz mine was not set to no proxy. I set it to no proxy now (home PC). Will my PC explode? ![]() No Proxy is the only way it will work unless you have a valid proxy server to use. I force our corporate users to go through our proxy server so that I can filter bad sites and downloads. A good caching proxy server (on your local network) has the potential to speed up browsing (if your internet connection itself is bit slow). |
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yup this! |
