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Old 27-11-2006, 07:37 AM   #11 (permalink)
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no probs for me... an apache error would suggest it was server side... BUT if its only happening to certain people then im guessing its either a security setting on the client PC or an update on the PC which has caused a conflict and is causing a script on the server to produce an error when trying to execute something locally!
Is that in French?
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Old 27-11-2006, 08:58 AM   #12 (permalink)
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no probs for me... an apache error would suggest it was server side... BUT if its only happening to certain people then im guessing its either a security setting on the client PC or an update on the PC which has caused a conflict and is causing a script on the server to produce an error when trying to execute something locally!
Is that in French?
techincal terms for "your pc is buggered" lol
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Old 27-11-2006, 09:23 AM   #13 (permalink)
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no probs for me... an apache error would suggest it was server side... BUT if its only happening to certain people then im guessing its either a security setting on the client PC or an update on the PC which has caused a conflict and is causing a script on the server to produce an error when trying to execute something locally!
get you, getting all tech

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if it IS a client security problem.. the following should help anyone having problems... try the fixes below and post on here if it works or does not work!

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On the Internet Explorer Tools menu, click Internet Options.
Click the Security tab, then click the Trusted sites icon.
Click the Sites button.
click to remove the check in the Require server verification box.
In the Add this Web site to the zone box, type in: http://www.musclechat.co.uk
Click the Add button.
Click OK twice.

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Reset your Internet Browser Security to Default Levels
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On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
Click the Security tab.
Select Internet in Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings.
Click on the button labeled Default Level to reset the security level. This is near the bottom of the dialog box.
Select Local Intranet in Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings area. Set this to Default settings. Do the same for Trusted Sites and Restricted Sites.
Close the Internet Options dialog box by clicking on the OK button.
Close all open windows of Internet Explorer.

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Other Settings
If you have installed software to protect your pc e.g. firewalls, anti-spyware programs or pop-up blockers, you may need to adjust the settings within these progams... anti virus software has also been known to cause security problems.... ALSO... some service providers (i.e. telewest) employ security and antivrus on their connections which can cause problems.
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Old 27-11-2006, 06:51 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Is anyone else having problems with the board? I know PScarb and MMUK can't get on at all and I sometimes get an "Apache Error" message, is anyone else in the same predicament?

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I have just had the same problem using Firefox; switched to IE and no problem, perhaps if it is not via IE this gives the problem; sometimes running an adaware clean up then going in with Firefox will give this problem. Not sure of the answer other than use IE if it works, just remember that if you default Firefox for surfing you can still use IE in addition, just default whicever you prefer.

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i get the same thing nick does - internal server error if i use the link in a topic notification email.
I used to get that before I reformatted, now it is working fine.

(Using Firfox 2.0 and Outlook 2007)
What's outlook 2007 like? Is the whole office pack out yet?

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i get the same thing nick does - internal server error if i use the link in a topic notification email.
I used to get that before I reformatted, now it is working fine.

(Using Firfox 2.0 and Outlook 2007)
Scratch that, I just got the error this morning and I haven't changed any settings. :cry:

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