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Originally posted by traen View Post
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Originally posted by BirdOPrey5 View PostNope... in Chrome getting: Error 105 (net::ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED): The server could not be found
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UrlJet Support link
Have you tried the support link in the upper right corner of urljet.com?Greg
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Originally posted by GregUURL View PostHave you tried the support link in the upper right corner of urljet.com?
Tried the links given in emails for support tickets and client area, none worked.
(After clearing cache, AGAIN...I can't even see home page anymore. It's showing it parked at godaddy page again. WEIRD! )
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have you tried to clear your cash or dns?
the site is up as per my post #31
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Originally posted by KevinL View PostYou can try flushing the dns http://www.whatsmydns.net/flush-dns.html
All other site menu/submenu links work tho.
BTW...I was able to see the site yesterday after Greg posted and said it was fixed, but was unable to login in to any of the support/client areas, same as today.
Is it because I live in Oregon??? Cuz I would TOTALLY understand that! Hahaha!
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NYC here... My guess is it will fix itself in a day or so... some DNS servers still point to the go-daddy page even today... for example anyone trying to visit urljet.com from AOL will still get the go daddy page... Some DNS severs really do take 48 hours to update, even though we tend to take 12-24 hours for granted these days.
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Originally posted by BirdOPrey5 View PostNYC here... My guess is it will fix itself in a day or so... some DNS servers still point to the go-daddy page even today... for example anyone trying to visit urljet.com from AOL will still get the go daddy page... Some DNS severs really do take 48 hours to update, even though we tend to take 12-24 hours for granted these days.
Last month my registrars accidentally de-tagged thousands of domains, inlcuding mine. Within minutes my site was offline for most people, yet after it was fixed some still couldn't access it for days.
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Originally posted by ToddG View PostStill getting the godaddy page here (Maryland, Comcast).
While this is mildly annoying, the important thing to me is that my forum is still running seamlessly. If I needed emergency support, I could always call or email.
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