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The browser has encountered a problem while attempting to perform the requested action. Specific information about the problem or error is not currently available.
The address (URL) is not a valid format and cannot be read. A typical Web location will start with "http://", followed by an address, (e.g. www.netscape.com), followed by a path to the content or simply a slash (/).
The document or object you requested could not be located at the provided address. It may have been removed, renamed, or relocated.
The address (URL) does not correspond to a known site and could not be loaded. This can happen for many reasons:
The provided address (URL) starts with a protocol that is not recognized by the browser. A protocol is the part at the front of the address, such as "http:" or "ftp:" which tells the browser how to connect to the site. In this instance, the protocol is unknown so loading cannot continue.
The specified site exists, but the browser was unable to connect to it. This can occur several ways:
The server of the specified site did not respond to a connection request and the browser has stopped waiting.
The browser has stopped attempting a connection because the site is redirecting requests to itself in a manner which prevents it from ever completing.
The site responded to the network request in an unexpected manner.
The link to the site was dropped unexpectedly while negotiating a connection. This may be due to a network fault somewhere between the site and your computer.
The browser is currently operating in its offline mode and cannot connect to the requested site. Place your browser in online mode before trying again.
The browser connected successfully, but the data connection to the site was dropped unexpectedly. This may be due to a network fault somewhere between the site and your computer.
A port number can be optionally specified in an address (URL). In this case, the specified port is normally used for services other than Web hosting and has been disabled by the browser for your protection.
The browser has been configured to use a proxy server, but the server could not be found on the network.
The browser has been configured to use a proxy server. The server was found on the network, but it refused the connection.
Suggestions that may help:
Suggestions that may help:
Suggestions that may help:
Verify the specified address and port (if applicable) is correct, then try again later. If you continue to have trouble, try contacting the service provider for assistance.
If the site is likely to be busy, consider waiting a few moments before retrying the request. If you receive this error often, or for many different sites, consider contacting your administrator or Internet service provider (ISP) for assistance.
You might experience this if:
Suggestions that may help:
Try loading the document again. If the problem persists, consult your system documentation, administrator, or Internet Service Provider (ISP) as appropriate for further assistance.
Try loading the document again. If the problem persists, consult your system documentation, administrator, or Internet Service Provider (ISP) as appropriate for further assistance.