Re: Inability of XP to access public domain websites?

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From: Melissa (mrybb_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 03/26/04


Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 20:39:13 -0500


mountnman1 wrote:
For some reason none of my browsers, (ie6, mozilla, 
netscape) will access classmates . com? classmates tech 
support indicates the problem exists with XP Does anyone 
have any insight in how to fix this? Or do I scrap XP 
after 2 years, and go back to 98?

I just got there on NS 7.1, Mozilla 1.6, and IE6.  (tech support is obviously mistaken)
What happens when you try?  How are you trying?  I typed www.classmates.com into the location bar of each browser and was taken to:
http://www.classmates.com/cmo/reg/school/index.jsp;jsessionid=40R0QUMIETZTOCQKWZWCTGQKBK1GKIV3?_requestid=1469159


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