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Mike G wrote:I don't even know what a DNS server is. Why would the issues only affect this site?
Robert wrote:.....If it is DNS issues then they may just go away on their own in a day or so......
Mike G wrote:This nightmare continues. I have tried all the different DNS settings that Bob suggested, and it has made no difference. I stress again that the only place on the entire internet that I am having any issues is on WH2.
Whilst we search for an answer to this, could I ask if I could please have a temporary boost to the size of my PM inbox. It is impossible to clear PMs, because every time I go through the process it goes to a "This site can't be reached, your connection was reset" page, and the changes (deletions) don't happen. I have PMs on hold which I therefore can't access.
Mike G wrote:Where do I look to find the answers to those questions, Bob? I'm not being difficult, I'm just displaying my ignorance.
9fingers wrote:......You must know who your ISP is - who do you pay for internet service?
Operating system announces itself every time you switch on the computer
If it is windows then system information will tell you the version (possibly not that important if you keep it up to date)
Browser : its the thing you use to access the internet. eg chrome, firefox, Edge, Opera etc etc Version is normally shown under help/about
What antivirus software did you install or don't you have any?
Security settings will be whatever you set or the default in your OS. It is really special things you might have set for other reasons that might be causing your problems.
Login credentials: do you type in your password and username everytime you enter the forum is it set to remember them for you.
9fingers wrote:......You must know who your ISP is - who do you pay for internet service?
Operating system announces itself every time you switch on the computer
If it is windows then system information will tell you the version (possibly not that important if you keep it up to date)
Browser : its the thing you use to access the internet. eg chrome, firefox, Edge, Opera etc etc Version is normally shown under help/about
What antivirus software did you install or don't you have any?
Security settings will be whatever you set or the default in your OS. It is really special things you might have set for other reasons that might be causing your problems.
Login credentials: do you type in your password and username everytime you enter the forum is it set to remember them for you.
9fingers wrote:......You must know who your ISP is - who do you pay for internet service?
Operating system announces itself every time you switch on the computer
If it is windows then system information will tell you the version (possibly not that important if you keep it up to date)
Browser : its the thing you use to access the internet. eg chrome, firefox, Edge, Opera etc etc Version is normally shown under help/about
What antivirus software did you install or don't you have any?
Security settings will be whatever you set or the default in your OS. It is really special things you might have set for other reasons that might be causing your problems.
Login credentials: do you type in your password and username everytime you enter the forum is it set to remember them for you.
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