![]() I’ve used TCP Optimizer from . Using that utility, these changes are reported to help: This is deep in the registry, but fortunately there are tools out there to make this setting a little easier to tweak. It involves altering an obscure network setting called “MTU” or “MaxMTU”. This might not be available on all Windows versions in which case you still may want to do that reboot.Īlter Network Settings: A number of discussion groups have mentioned this one. I know my own router has entered a state where its behavior was erratic, and a reboot resolved several issues.įlush DNS: A reboot does this, but a quicker way to make sure that you’re using the most current DNS information is to open a command shell, and enter the following: Reboot All: You’ve probably already rebooted your PC, but make sure to reboot your modem (power off and back on again) and/or your router. Sometimes networks get confused and block, or misroute, access to sites. ![]() A quick test would be to turn off your firewall and try accessing MSN Hotmail, but do not leave your firewall turned off. This probably does not apply if you’re using a router for your firewall, or if you are using the Windows XP embedded firewall. Refer to the documentation for your firewall, but several folks have reported that resolving this allows them to progress past the “match the picture” stage. Open your firewall: It’s important that your firewall not block cookies, and some do. In IE, go to Tools, Internet Options, General, and press Delete Files, and be sure to check Delete all offline content prior to clicking OK. Clear the cache, in case a page is not being correctly refreshed. ![]() In IE, go to Tools, Internet Options General, and press Delete Cookies.
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