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Problem which is really confusing.

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I would like to ask you people.... Why the hell microsoft website doesnt work for me?
Like it just doesnt load it up , i got no problems with net all all , every single website works for me
besides microsoft... I cant download directx/net framework's and so on.. any ideas?
ty in advice

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Umm... what browser are you using?

Most features are disabled EXCEPT for Internet Explorer on the Microsoft website.

Also, see if there is something blocking it. You can check if cookies are being blocked for that site, umm there's alot of different reasons.

If none of this work, let's try a little more information.

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Using Mozilla Firefox... I dont know really know whats wrong... I heard there is a trojan or w.e and microsoft just instantly blocks it up so u cant enter the site , but dont know if its true or not...
So tell me further what should i do exactly?


Message edited by s1ckz on 05-25-2009 at 01:22:41 AM
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OK, with Firefox, you won't be able to use Microsoft website for updates.

Find IE, and open it. Under Tools: Microsoft Update & it SHOULD open directly to the Windows Update pages.

Let me know!

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KI4GSZ wrote :

OK, with Firefox, you won't be able to use Microsoft website for updates.

Find IE, and open it. Under Tools: Microsoft Update & it SHOULD open directly to the Windows Update pages.

Let me know!




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