Did the website change hosts? Did your ISP change DNS servers recently?
Look up the IP address of the site and use that instead of the URL. If
that works, then either request that your ISP switch to another DNS
service or add the IP address for a different service in your browser
and/or network settings. Try one of these: Genuity, Qwest, AGIS, Gridnet
International...
What is the URL?
I am having trouble accessing a website. Now, I have been able to
access this site for some time. I don't want to use System Restore,
just to be able to access the website again.
My girlfriend can access the site, but I can't. I tried accessing it
directly by typing in the URL but, it said the page could not be
found. Then I tried it, going through Google and, got the same
message, even though Google found the site.
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