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by fantasia_sf on April 15, 2009 at 08:22:58 PDT
First off the problem isn't with the Hoyle site, it has to do with the DNS server cache of your Internet Service Provider. The site DNS has changed and depending on who your ISP is the DNS may take as much as 48 hours to refresh itself. You can overcome this by changing the DNS servers on your computer.Just follow these INSTRUCTIONS and it should enable you to get in on the first try.
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by draskids1 on April 16, 2009 at 09:41:10 PDT
Thanks sooo much! It worked on first try! Only problem is, I'm the only one in the room. :(
: First off the problem isn't with the Hoyle site, it has to do with the DNS server cache of your Internet Service Provider. The site DNS has changed and depending on who your ISP is the DNS may take as much as 48 hours to refresh itself. You can overcome this by changing the DNS servers on your computer.: Just follow these INSTRUCTIONS and it should enable you to get in on the first try.
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