Downtime Yesterday?
- Skeithex
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none of that stuff has gone under any major update of recent, so I doubt it.
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Skeithex wrote:got a pic:
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q39/neoed/mxdown.png
and with my forum upgrade this weekend I had flush my dns, use bleachbit to empty everything of firefox and plus I got that error with chrome. Soon after a refresh fixed both. So it might be the google DNS.
I find it weird that while loading your site my site's favicon still shows.
it's a dns glitch anyone can be affected by it. there are methods around
like setting the sites ip in your hosts file though not wise in some cases as if the site ip changes then your will not be able to load that site
though if you enter :- ipconfig /flushdns
into windows run prompt (windows key > search area) and restart your browser should all fix it self
I never really understood Thursdays.
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Thanks for the tips, SetoTK.
I wonder if malware, spyware, and viruses also affect sites from loading properly. It might be best to also scan your computer for viruses, malware, and spyware to be on the safeside since I read stories online where people's browsers were not working properly or at all after they were infected by malware.
I wonder if malware, spyware, and viruses also affect sites from loading properly. It might be best to also scan your computer for viruses, malware, and spyware to be on the safeside since I read stories online where people's browsers were not working properly or at all after they were infected by malware.
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there's so many things safe guarding my PC NOTHING can stay long enough to harm it. I'll do the dns flush again though.
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Restarting or Unplugging and re-plugging the power plug in your Wireless or wired Router might help since routers can sometimes be the caused of unstable, slow or blocked websites according to http://www.smallbusinesscomputing.com/w ... -Sites.htm
Did you recently upgrade your routers firmware, or made any changes to the settings of your router?
You can also try restarting your cable or DSL modem by unplugging it from the Wall, and replugging it in.
Did you recently upgrade your routers firmware, or made any changes to the settings of your router?
You can also try restarting your cable or DSL modem by unplugging it from the Wall, and replugging it in.
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haven't upgraded or unplugged those in about.... 6-8 weeks.
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Do you still experience these errors after doing a DNS flush?
Have you tried access Mxproject on a different computer or Cell phone on a different internet connection, and do you still get the same error?
Have you tried access Mxproject on a different computer or Cell phone on a different internet connection, and do you still get the same error?