Mike,
I found an alternate site to download the 2.60 Beta. HOWEVER, the
program itself is tied to Host Gator, so as you try to run it, you get
all kinds of script errors. It looks like they are trying to show web
content from that horrible place in a side panel. The problem is, it
affects everything, so you can run anything. I gave up.
Steve
On 4/11/2014 7:42 PM, Michael Resnick wrote:
Steve,
I finally tried to download and I'm now on the same page as you (pun
intended) - 404.
I guess guess your choices are to contact their Webmaster to get this
resolved; or to start googling for an alternative download site.
Btw, this looks like an interesting product.
Have you used this before?
Regards,
Mike
At 04:57 PM 4/11/2014, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
The problem is not getting to the download page, it's downloading the
file, at least for me.
On 4/11/2014 4:56 PM, Michael Resnick wrote:
I'm still getting to the download page
(http://www.rt7lite.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=49&Itemid=56)
without any issues.
I'm using OpenDNS (http://www.opendns.com/) to resolve domain names,
Maybe that's making a difference.
Regards,
Mike
At 04:21 PM 4/11/2014, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
Just went there now with Waterfox and got the Host Gator 404 page.
And it wasn't even Noscript's fault.
Steve
On 4/11/2014 2:54 PM, Michael Resnick wrote:
I got to the download page without any problems.
Browser was FF.
Maybe they were doing maintenance??.
Thanks for the web site.
I didn't know about it - it looks very useful.
Regards,
Mike
At 10:06 AM 4/11/2014, FORC5 wrote:
when I goto the download for rt7lite page 404 errors no matter
what browser I use.
http://www.rt7lite.com/
can anyone check and see if the dl works for them ?
anyone know of anything else to slipstream a SP into w7?
fp
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