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May 9th, 2001, 05:43 PM
#1
Not able to access www.microsoft.com since the beginning of the year.
I wonder if anyone would have any info about me not able to gain access to www.microsoft.com site since the beginning of this year. It is as though Microsoft is blocking some access routes (I tried it using PacBell.net, Netzero.com, Blulight.com and SBC DSL service) without admitting it.
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May 9th, 2001, 06:03 PM
#2
Try this one:
http://207.46.230.229
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I crash...therefore I am.
MAXXIMILIAN'S
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May 9th, 2001, 06:13 PM
#3
Could well be. Try this route of access instead.
Zin
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Standing on the Shoulder of Giants
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May 9th, 2001, 08:53 PM
#4
Thanks guys. www.anonymizer.com and 207.46.230.229 help but I can only access the initial page. I still can not access most of the links through the initial page. Especially those that provide critical info. I do not what Microsoft is really doing.
[This message has been edited by rtsc (edited 05-09-2001).]
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May 9th, 2001, 08:53 PM
#5
Check the HOSTS file in your Windows directory and delete any entry for www.microsoft.com if it exists.
Safe computing is a habit, not a toolkit.
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May 9th, 2001, 09:06 PM
#6
Thanks Tuttle.
Can you let me know the exact name of this HOST file that you had mentioned. Windows folder has a lot of subfolders. Where it is hiding? I use W98 with IE5.5.
I appreciate it if you can provide further info to me.
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May 9th, 2001, 09:15 PM
#7
rtsc,
I think this is where tuttle is meaning.
The file path should be:
c:/windows/HOSTS
It's not in windows sub-folders.
You can open the file with notepad. Once open you will want to remove the microsoft entries. Then save.
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I crash...therefore I am.
MAXXIMILIAN'S
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May 9th, 2001, 10:25 PM
#8
What kind of messages are you getting when try to access the pages?
If you're happy and you know it......it's your meds.
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May 10th, 2001, 06:15 AM
#9
On the IE menu goto Tools>Internet Options>Security. Click on Internet then Default Level then Apply. If the links still do not function correctly, the JavaScript engine may not be installed properly on your computer.
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May 10th, 2001, 09:04 PM
#10
maxximilian has the right path, but I should probably have mentioned that file is optional - if it doesn't exist, it's not causing the problem.
Safe computing is a habit, not a toolkit.
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May 10th, 2001, 09:52 PM
#11
OK...Tuttle just reminded me of something. I created my HOSTS file myself. I didn't have one until this. Just the HOSTS.sam (sample).
Thanks for the reminder, Tuttle. 
rtsc,
If you don't have a HOSTS file then it is possible that whatever DNServer you are using is having a major hiccup in resolving the IP address for microsoft. Other than that, I don't know...
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I crash...therefore I am.
MAXXIMILIAN'S
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May 10th, 2001, 10:39 PM
#12
try this. go to www.anonymizer.com and using that site go to www.microsoft.com
www.anonymizer.com is a proxy server.
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May 10th, 2001, 10:44 PM
#13
I guess I learn it in the hard that a lot of the ISPs have problem with DNS services (outdated database). The four ISPs that I have been using do have problems linking me to www.microsoft.com. Now I have to first link to www.anonymizer.com first before I can access MS site. Anonymizer seems to be a good ISP. So, thank you ZINZAN and all.
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