diddon
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I'm have trouble accessing cs thorough aol (I know), but I can access it fine using internet explorer. As usually aol are of now help. Can anyone help me
And I know it's aol, but I'm stuck with it for the time being
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Tim
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What does it say?
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SXi_Tim
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diddon i am having the same problem, tim it just says website not responding after about 2 mins loading....?
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PaulW
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
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probably a problem with the aol proxy, as the internal browser in the aol software goes through it, where-as ie doesnt
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diddon
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any way of fixing it, cus it's just cs that won't work
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Tim
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It's probably the new cache-control lines which AOL's proxy doesn't like... Sorting it out don't worry...
Unless anyone very computer literate who uses AOL would like to help me troubleshoot this (add me to msn)...
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PaulW
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tim how long have these new cache-controls been going?
I run a proxy on my lan & most of today I have been having to press F5 to refresh the page, or old forum data is shown, but before then everything was fine!
**EDIT**
Also, I don't think there is a way to solve this issue within AOL if it is there proxy, people will just have to use IE instead!
But try clearing out the temp cache for AOL (AOL Properties, internet properties, Clear Cache) or something like that, i think it may be listed under Keyword Help
[Edited on 07-03-2004 by PaulW]
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PaulW
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btw the AOL Internet Properties are seperate from the ones in the control panel!
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Tim
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PaulW you on msn? Add me (tim.wright@netcel.co.uk)
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drunkenfool
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I just had...
"select command denied to user: 'adverts@localhost' for table 'settings'" then when i refreshed, it said "too many connections"
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diddon
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quote: Originally posted by drunkenfool
I just had...
"select command denied to user: 'adverts@localhost' for table 'settings'" then when i refreshed, it said "too many connections"
I had that too
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Antz
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Registered: 28th Jul 03
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Getting a message that says too many connection every 3 mins or so after submitting a new port/response... also something about coneecion refused to adverts@localhost.....
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Antz
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And I'm not on AOL lol
[Edited on 07-03-2004 by Ant D]
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PaulW
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I got the adverts thing too
Just testing some proxy stuff now... Is allll goooood hehehe
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PaulW
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Even though AOL's Proxy cache is updated every 24 hours, a member can clear their Browser Cache and force the reload of a page. This is done by either reducing the browser History to "0" and manually clearing all pages in history by deleting the files in the temporaty internet files tolder located in the Windows Directory or PC users can force a refresh by holding down the CONTROL key on their keyboard and mouse clicking on the AOL browser reload icon. The latter will completely clear all items in history.
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J da Silva
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thank you tim for your patients with me through msn, i am a grade A* computer thicko
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Tim
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Right... anyone still getting 'too many connections' errors?
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Joff
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quote: Originally posted by Tim
Unless anyone very computer literate who uses AOL would like to help me ...
As if anyone computer literate would be using AOL... you are silly sometimes Tim
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Tim
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quote: Originally posted by Joff
quote: Originally posted by Tim
Unless anyone very computer literate who uses AOL would like to help me ...
As if anyone computer literate would be using AOL... you are silly sometimes Tim
I know it was a long shot
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PaulW
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i connect via aol...
but i dont use there client no more! had enough of it!
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Joff
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quote: Originally posted by Tim
Right... anyone still getting 'too many connections' errors?
Can this problem be resolved on the client software or is it something that has to be done at CS's end??
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