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Cant access my site on LEAD or log in the the clients section. Help... www.vmax4.com ...

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    LEAD down?

    Cant access my site on LEAD or log in the the clients section.

    Help...

    www.vmax4.com

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    Old Hillbilly Connie's Avatar
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    The net work status page shows lead to be up.

    Clicking the link in your post results in a Bandwidth exceeded page.
    That shouldn't have anything to do with your ability to log into the Clients section.
    Since you can't log into the Clients section
    you might try to PM Jag, Eric, or Less

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    This is what I get
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    The page cannot be displayed
    There is a problem with the page you are trying to reach and it cannot be displayed.

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Please try the following:

    Open the www.vmax4.com home page, and then look for links to the information you want.
    Click the Refresh button, or try again later.

    Click Search to look for information on the Internet.
    You can also see a list of related sites.




    HTTP 500 - Internal server error
    Internet Explorer
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    I guess I'll try to PM someone.

    Thanks clssam !!!!!!!

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    Old Hillbilly Connie's Avatar
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    This is what I'm still getting.

    Bandwidth Limit Exceeded

    The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to the site owner
    reaching his/her bandwidth limit. Please try again later.
    Apache/1.3.29 Server at www.vmax4.com Port 80

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    Where do you get that message? When you go to www.vmax4.com ?

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    Old Hillbilly Connie's Avatar
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    I get it when I click on your link. The message was copied and pasted from
    the web page.

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    Old Hillbilly Connie's Avatar
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    For your additional information I was using Mozelle Firebird before

    I just checked with IE 6 and the following is a copy and past from
    the error page.

    There is a problem with the page you are trying to reach and it cannot be displayed.

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Please try the following:

    Open the www.vmax4.com home page, and then look for links to the information you want.
    Click the Refresh button, or try again later.

    Click Search to look for information on the Internet.
    You can also see a list of related sites.

    HTTP 500 - Internal server error
    Internet Explorer


    Either way you have a problem that is not going to be resolved
    unless you can get in contact with support in someway. Since you
    said you could not log into the client area, and since this is
    Thanksgiving, I think your best bet is to PM someone.

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    racer7x,

    It sounds like you are using IE and you have the "Show friendly error messages" option turned on. (Its on by default.) Microsoft tries to make your web browsing experience more plesent by always showing you the same message when something goes wrong, regardless of what the site sends you. Unfortunately, many sites send additional info about what went wrong, and this doesn't make it to you when friendly error messages are turned on.

    Go to Tools>Internet Options and click on the Advanced tab. Scroll down until you see "Show friendly HTTP error messages" in the list, and uncheck it. Hit OK and then try going to your site. You should see the same thing that Connie is seeing.

    --Jason
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