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Website issue - Solved!
Shane:
It is 4 am for me and I am almost done catching up on all 60 threads I needed to answer, so I may have to reply tomorrow.
Connection reset means the connection was killed for an unknown reason, the server didnt do it and the browser didnt, something in the middle did, some times this is a faulty node, sometimes it is an antivirus or firewall program.
The fact that you can access from your laptop means it isnt your isp, modem or router, and if the tracert on the laptop is the exact same as the on on your troubled system then we know it isnt a bad node, that only leaves something running on the system that has the ability to kill a connection.
Shane
jrjr:
It's a little after 7am here in NY.... Here's the financial site
Unrelated-
As a work around for now I installed an add on called toggle proxy in FF and the sites in question work with the click of a button to switch proxy from none to whatever they supply. When using that proxy to visit this site (your site) It tells me that I am a robot trying to spam the internet! lol
Shane:
For that one it looks like it is a https cert problem
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1058856
and
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1012765
See if the first one does the trick
Shane
jrjr:
I will check it out. Brief review makes me think that would be a fix for FF only? None of my browsers work
That would be better than I have now though. Other 2 sites are still trying to connect!
Shane:
I still think something is on the system messing with the connection, if you havent done a proper power drain to the system yet I would do that as well, just to cover all the bases.
Shutdown system, pull power cord and battery if it has it, then hit power button a few times to drain all the power out, then plug power back in and boot up.
Only 6 more threads to answer then i am off to bed :-)
Shane
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