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Working just fine for me
I've always find Microsoft sites to be slow, in all honesty. I tried loading it just then, white page without loading for a few seconds but then it all just appeared. If you can't load it I suspect you are having DNS problems (or rather, your ISP is).
Opened instantly for me, no lag whatsoever.
Same here a minute ago.
It doesn't seem to be anyone else having this problem except me
And it doesn't seem to be any other sites, just Microsoft - but I can't figure why.
Unless they're out to get me for still using XP :shake:
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I tried pinging it but it timed out -
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[andy@MAINSERVER /storage]$ ping www.microsoft.com
PING lb1.www.ms.akadns.net (65.55.57.27): 56 data bytes
I was interested in the IP address it was trying to ping. For me I have:
Code:[andy@MAINSERVER /storage]$ ping www.microsoft.com PING lb1.www.ms.akadns.net (65.55.57.27): 56 data bytes
I just wanted to see if the address resolves to the same IP address in all places.
[I]ping [url]www.microsoft.com[/url]
Pinging lb1.[url]www.ms.akadns.net[/url] [64.4.11.42] with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.[/I]
DNS settings are wrong then....Back to running XP on my surfing PC - when pinging through native XP it says that it can't find host microsoft.com but through a VM running Win7 32bit spoofed to America it just says the request timed out, but through THAT VM I CAN connect to Microsoft through the address line.
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MICROSOFT IS BACK!!In fact it seems to have been all my own fault. A few weeks ago I was checking my router and decided to change the MAC address to see what would happen. As it turned out, and as far as I could see, nothing happened and everything worked the same way. Obviously though, something happened, because I've just reset my router and now I can get Microsoft. It was the suggestions about ipconfig etc which jogged my memory and now seems to have fixed it. Not quite sure how a MAC address can affect an IP address or a DNS but maybe someone out there can enlighten me. .
The MAC address of your router?
You may have had several issues with your adsl for stRters as your ISP won't have been expecting connections from that hardware address.