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Veronica

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For some reason my website (Celebrity News and Hollywood Gossip Blog) isnt letting me log on. I cant even pull it up. I wrote Joe about it and he said it is working fine for him. I cleaned out my cookies and my temp files- restarted my computer.. and I STILL cant get it to pull up on my computer. What is wrong with it??


I have to update this site.. Its been two days!!

It keeps giving me this error

The connection was reset

The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading.

* The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few
moments.

* If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network
connection.

* If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure
that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.
 
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Has your internet protection updated?

Sometimes, when the provider I am using for protection updates, sites that are normally allowed get blocked again.

Heck I dunno, I am no nerd:unsure:

Okay I am, but I am not sure that is your problem.
 

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Has your internet protection updated?

Sometimes, when the provider I am using for protection updates, sites that are normally allowed get blocked again.

Heck I dunno, I am no nerd:unsure:

Okay I am, but I am not sure that is your problem.


This is what I believe happened to me ages ago with my internet security software.

V, if you are running some sort of virus protection (Norton/Mcafee/PC-Cillin) that does internet security also. Try temporarily closing it down, and then try to login into your site. Do not visit any other sites that could infect you with spyware while the software is closed down.

If you can load/login into the site, then you know it's the virus/internet security software. I'd then try looking through the options in the software for the ability to add URL's to sites you want the software to trust.

That's my best guess for now.
 
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