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Lavasoft down?
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23/04/2004 09:24:07
 
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Windows
Catégorie:
Produits tierce partie
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00896498
Message ID:
00897564
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This message has been marked as the solution to the initial question of the thread.
Look at your hosts file then. Open C:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\hosts with notepad and remove everything except the comments, and then add:

127.0.0.1 localhost

UNLESS YOU KNOW YOU NEED THE OTHER ITEMS IN IT AND IF SO, BACKUP THE ORIGINAL HOSTS FILE FIRST.

Also, I forgot to mention to empty your cache folder -> Temporary internet folder.


>As far as I can tell, only www.lavasoftusa.com and www.lavasoft.de, nothing else.
>
>>This only happens when going to lavasoft's web address?
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>>>>That does happen when the workstation is a direct spam source or a spam relay that sends mail to one of the 'feeder' SORBS servers (Spam and Open Relay blocking System). Usually blacklisted servers return this when they are a listserver that automatically opts users in without their confirmation. Not good. What anti-spam, no adware, and spyware blocking software have you installed? Can you put them on a zip disk or thumb drive at work and install them at home that way to check your system? I also wonder if your workstation at home has been blacklisted somehow?
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>>>It must be WinXP that has the problem. I got my copy of Fedora Linux running on another partition and it can surf to www.lavasoftusa.com with no problems.
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>>>To get WinXP working properly, I've delete all protocols, and the network card, then added them back, but still the same problem.
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