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I dont know how to do a hyperlink for you.
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This is the address though: http://www.tgeweb.com/escapegaming/index.shtml
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<font color=skyblue>By going to the link you provided...this is what we all see at the top of the list...</font>
<font color=gold>www.tgeweb.com/escapegaming/index.shtml www.escapegaming.com </font><font color=indianred><- Not yet Open</font> |
So far i've never used the new url, the old one still takes me here. :D
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<font color="lightblue">Ok, let`s clear this up a bit- you are ALL right; Ironworks has moved, but it also hasn`t moved. :D
The website has moved from www.tgeweb.com/ironworks to www.tgeweb.com/escapegaming ; the forum hasn`t moved yet though, it is still at www.ironworksforum.com . [img]smile.gif[/img] </font> |
Yeah and it would be nice if Z fixed the DNS thingy to i only can visit this place maby one f\day of the week then i got the dns error all the time so 98% of the time i try to log in here i got tha DAMN error all the time and dont tell me to call my ISP they cant do anything about it so the faliur is in this place not the ISP because i can visit 100% of all other places but not here!!! :( :(
[ 10-13-2002, 01:25 AM: Message edited by: Megabot ] |
Thanks LennonCook, I was freakin out there as to why it work for me and not them. That makes cense, I bookmarked the main address, not the forum address.
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Go to DOS Prompt (Start- Run- Type Command), and do the following- blue you do, pain text you type; pressing 'enter' each time I take a new line [img]smile.gif[/img] : </font> CD C:\Windows Edit hosts.sam <font color="lightblue">Go down to the bottom of the file, type </font> 24.126.133.61 www.ironworksforum.com #IWF <font color="lightblue">Save, and exit. Back at the DOS Prompt, type: </font> edit lmhosts.sam <font color="lightblue">Again, go to the bottom of the file, type</font> www.ironworksforum.com 24.126.133.61 #IWF <font color="lightblue">Save, exit; back at DOS, type</font> ren hosts.sam hosts ren lmhosts.sam lmhosts exit <font color="lightblue">If that doesn`t fix your problem, it is NOT DNS. Oh, and if you have any brains -which I don`t doubt- you won`t call your ISP... it`ll either be microsoft or Ironworks who`re at fault according to them; they will *NOT* admit to it being their problem (which it almost definately is). </font> |
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