Re: Page Cannot Be Displayed



You must first open a command prompt in Run before you enter the ipconfig
/flushdns

"Lori" <Lori@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Nass,
I can't even do the first instruction you gave, which is to type in the
Run
command the ipconfig/flushdns and press ok. It tells me it can't locate
such
a file. Any suggestions???

"Lori" wrote:

While trying to get presale tickets this morning at Ticketmaster, all of
a
sudden, the page where you would type in the security word they give you
won't appear. I get the message that the page can't be displayed. My
friends, and even Ticketmaster and AOL Tech. help, have tried and can
access
it. It's every computer in my house. I cleared all the files, the
cookies,
history, reset my modem, network router, everything but no luck. Any
suggestions? Willing to share password to early ticket sales if you can
help
me!!!
Thanks,
Lori


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