Re: Problems and solutions server

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Hi,

I've seen no problems with connecting to the servers that support that function. I would suspect that perhaps you may have either a caching issue, or a malware problem. The first can be alleviated by running ipconfig /flushdns from an elevated command prompt. The latter by formal malware scanning while in safe mode.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
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"Dave T." <davey@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1ve4l.9534$as4.3239@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
For several weeks I have been unable to connect to the Microsoft Problems and solutions server. When I try to look at the solutions to various reported problems, a message pops up saying that Explorer is unable to connect. My DSL connection is good, and it doesn't matter whether I am using IE or Firefox. Am I alone here, or is this a known recent Microsoft problem?
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Dave T.


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