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db
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      08-17-2007
Whilst downloading my home page (www.peanuts.com) I inadvertently asked for
my cookies to be removed - at the same time. Now I cannot get access to the
page at all. The error is ieframe, dnserror. Is there an easy way out of
that?
 
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Charlie Tame
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      08-17-2007
db wrote:
> Whilst downloading my home page (www.peanuts.com) I inadvertently asked for
> my cookies to be removed - at the same time. Now I cannot get access to the
> page at all. The error is ieframe, dnserror. Is there an easy way out of
> that?



I can't get to the page either so I doubt your "Cookies" deletion is
anything to do with the problem, I'll try again when I get to work if I
get time.
 
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Huib
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      08-17-2007
Hi,
Just take a restore point and it will be ok again

regards
Huib

"db" <> schreef in bericht
news:64F34E5E-552D-4C06-8795-...
> Whilst downloading my home page (www.peanuts.com) I inadvertently asked
> for
> my cookies to be removed - at the same time. Now I cannot get access to
> the
> page at all. The error is ieframe, dnserror. Is there an easy way out of
> that?


 
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DP
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      08-17-2007
I can't get to it either, so I doubt anything you did caused the problem.
And I certainly wouldn't go to an earlier restore point as someone else
suggested.


"Charlie Tame" <> wrote in message
news:...
> db wrote:
>> Whilst downloading my home page (www.peanuts.com) I inadvertently asked
>> for my cookies to be removed - at the same time. Now I cannot get access
>> to the page at all. The error is ieframe, dnserror. Is there an easy way
>> out of that?

>
>
> I can't get to the page either so I doubt your "Cookies" deletion is
> anything to do with the problem, I'll try again when I get to work if I
> get time.


 
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Mike Hall - MVP
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      08-17-2007
I can't get the page either.. should I do a restore too?


"Huib" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> Just take a restore point and it will be ok again
>
> regards
> Huib
>
> "db" <> schreef in bericht
> news:64F34E5E-552D-4C06-8795-...
>> Whilst downloading my home page (www.peanuts.com) I inadvertently asked
>> for
>> my cookies to be removed - at the same time. Now I cannot get access to
>> the
>> page at all. The error is ieframe, dnserror. Is there an easy way out of
>> that?

>


--


Mike Hall
MS MVP Windows Shell/User
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/



 
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Dave
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      08-17-2007
I can't get to it either...



"Charlie Tame" <> wrote in message
news:...
> db wrote:
>> Whilst downloading my home page (www.peanuts.com) I inadvertently asked
>> for my cookies to be removed - at the same time. Now I cannot get access
>> to the page at all. The error is ieframe, dnserror. Is there an easy way
>> out of that?

>
>
> I can't get to the page either so I doubt your "Cookies" deletion is
> anything to do with the problem, I'll try again when I get to work if I
> get time.


 
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MICHAEL
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      08-17-2007
* db:
> Whilst downloading my home page (www.peanuts.com) I inadvertently asked for
> my cookies to be removed - at the same time. Now I cannot get access to the
> page at all. The error is ieframe, dnserror. Is there an easy way out of
> that?


No problem for me getting to the page.

More than likely it is some type of DNS error.
The site's DNS record could have changed and
it hasn't propagated to the DNS server you are
using.

In addition to the local DNS server your ISP assigns,
you could use a backup DNS server from OpenDNS.
http://www.opendns.com/
208.67.222.222 or 208.67.220.220

Or, look into Treewalk.
http://ntcanuck.com/

Of course, by the time I finished typing this post
and you read it, you'll be able to access the page.


-Michael
 
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Dave
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      08-17-2007
Yeah, it's working now...


"MICHAEL" <> wrote in message
news:#...
>* db:
>> Whilst downloading my home page (www.peanuts.com) I inadvertently asked
>> for
>> my cookies to be removed - at the same time. Now I cannot get access to
>> the
>> page at all. The error is ieframe, dnserror. Is there an easy way out of
>> that?

>
> No problem for me getting to the page.
>
> More than likely it is some type of DNS error.
> The site's DNS record could have changed and
> it hasn't propagated to the DNS server you are
> using.
>
> In addition to the local DNS server your ISP assigns,
> you could use a backup DNS server from OpenDNS.
> http://www.opendns.com/
> 208.67.222.222 or 208.67.220.220
>
> Or, look into Treewalk.
> http://ntcanuck.com/
>
> Of course, by the time I finished typing this post
> and you read it, you'll be able to access the page.
>
>
> -Michael


 
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Spirit
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      08-17-2007
Site is back up and working and I suspect access is available to you now.

"db" <> wrote in message news:64F34E5E-552D-4C06-8795-...
> Whilst downloading my home page (www.peanuts.com) I inadvertently asked for
> my cookies to be removed - at the same time. Now I cannot get access to the
> page at all. The error is ieframe, dnserror. Is there an easy way out of
> that?

 
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db
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      08-18-2007
Thank you all; Michael was right, the site came up again spontaneously. I
might add that I refuse to down load Adobe Flash player which might have
complicated things. If so Peanuts.com might understand that ordinarily
computers can only be used with a morning dose of Snoopy philosophy; the
flash ball play is quite intrusive. db

"Spirit" wrote:

> Site is back up and working and I suspect access is available to you now.
>
> "db" <> wrote in message news:64F34E5E-552D-4C06-8795-...
> > Whilst downloading my home page (www.peanuts.com) I inadvertently asked for
> > my cookies to be removed - at the same time. Now I cannot get access to the
> > page at all. The error is ieframe, dnserror. Is there an easy way out of
> > that?

>

 
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