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cannot open the link being passed to me.

Nov 3, 2006 5:09AM PST

can anyone please try to help me ,,i really cant connect to certain link such as http://www.untvweb.com/live1.asx,,,or a url that was passed to me to connect on.it always says,internet explorer cannot display this webpage,dll error etc.
i am using internet explorer7,windows xp,norton anti virus,and sony vaio laptop vgnfs215e.please help.i already add this webpage to web contents options but still a failure on opening it.

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Re: can't open link
Nov 3, 2006 6:06AM PST

Zelina,

The forum software maltreated the link in your post, so I assume it's http://www.untvweb.com/live1.asx

In fact, if I try this link in my IE6.0, I can't access it either. It says: "The page cannot be found.
The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.
".
So I assume the link is in error or one of the three causes outlined in the message occurs. Not your fault anyway. You better contact the person that sent you this link.

Curiously, there's a very small (but that might be because I've got such an old computer) TV show from UNTV37 Live broadcast showing, speaking a language ununderstandable to me. So the link can't be VERY wrong, just wrong enough to fill most of my screen with the above message.

Just a mention of "dll error, etc" isn't clear enough to say anything sensible about probable other causes of other problems you experience.

Hope this helps.


Kees

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i clicked that link...
Nov 4, 2006 10:03AM PST

and started viewing something in WMP.

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FWIW .. untvweb..
Nov 3, 2006 7:39AM PST

And probably not worth very much but...

I put www.untvweb. com into SiteAdvisor. It came up as a trusted site, although there's no further information about it. Did you try first going to untvweb, to see if you could access that way?

http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/untvweb.com

Maybe it will help?
Carol