Mem, have you changed your DNS server settings? IIRC it is the DNS that maps URL/domain names to IP addresses so it would seem you have a DNS problem. Go into your connection properties in Network and Dialup connections (or whatever the equivalent is in XP) and go into TCP/IP protocol properties for the conection that you use and check your DNS settings. If they are not already, try setting them to automatic (if you have set addresses typed in then copy them down first). This might fix it, by allowing your service provider to set the addresses automatically. Although, I could be remembering completely wrong and could be talking crap [img]smile.gif[/img]
[ 01-07-2002: Message edited by: Vaskez ]
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