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Originally posted by: SampSon
Don't check it, problem solved.
Originally posted by: Lucifer
Anyone have any serious answers?
With a thread title and description like this, you aren't going to get any serious answers. Maybe next time use your common sense a give an explanation of your actual problem in your original post instead of 5 posts down.
Originally posted by: mAdMaLuDaWg
Originally posted by: Lucifer
Anyone have any serious answers?
With a thread title and description like this, you aren't going to get any serious answers. Maybe next time use your common sense a give an explanation of your actual problem in your original post instead of 5 posts down.
Originally posted by: Lucifer
:roll: I gave a detailed description. I do not need to post my issue in the first post. I have given an explanation. If you do not like the way I created this thread, boo hoo. You can disregard it.
You're a retard.
Sounds like a dns issue. Are the working machines on the same network and using the same DNS settings as the broken one?
Originally posted by: Lucifer
Hey, if no one likes it, they can disregard the thread. I dont like it when people threadcrap.
All the computers are on the same network. The Powermac, the HP laptop, and my PC. Also, my sisters iBook doesnt have the same issue as my PC.
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Lucifer
Hey, if no one likes it, they can disregard the thread. I dont like it when people threadcrap.
You could also be a bit more polite by providing relevant information in the original post.
All the computers are on the same network. The Powermac, the HP laptop, and my PC. Also, my sisters iBook doesnt have the same issue as my PC.
What about DNS? Virus? Spyware?
You have to enable it cuz you configured it that way. But I digress, Norton sucks, always has, always will.Originally posted by: Lucifer
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Lucifer
Hey, if no one likes it, they can disregard the thread. I dont like it when people threadcrap.
You could also be a bit more polite by providing relevant information in the original post.
All the computers are on the same network. The Powermac, the HP laptop, and my PC. Also, my sisters iBook doesnt have the same issue as my PC.
What about DNS? Virus? Spyware?
Nevermind, I figured out what was going on. I have Norton Internet Security installed, but havent used it since I got the Zonealarm suite. I always kept Norton turned off. After enabling internet security, and allowing the Symantec stuff into Zonealarm, everything works fine.
Why must I enable Norton Internet security to do these things? They seem to rely on this stupid firewall. How do I stop it?