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Alastair Roy wrote:
| This sounds like a firewall problem, do you have a firewall installed on
| the PC, check if this is maybe blocking port 80
|
|
or an ISP problem.  many of them are known to block incoming HTTP
requests on all ports.  I had that problem with Frontier DSL, switched
to Time warner because they dont block anything, at least not in my area.






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