Recently i have had a problem with accessing the forum caused by McAfee. It started on one laptop i use, and when I tried to access forum it came up "No internet access, check cables or may be firewall blocking". Found that if I turned off firewall or pressed "Restore defaults" then could access. After a few days "Restore Access" did not work, though could still access after dropping firewall. That was for this site only, and my other computer was unaffected, so I was not too worried. Now the same is happening with my other laptop. At moment can get back by pressing "Restore defaults", but worry that this may stop working , as it did on first machine.
Anyone more techno-savvy than me got any ideas to solve the problem?
McAfee blocks Secret Leeds
- chemimike
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- tilly
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Re: McAfee blocks Secret Leeds
Hi chemimike hope you get it sorted we need you on the site with your input all the best.
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- Brunel
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Re: McAfee blocks Secret Leeds
McAfee could be registering the site as a "false positive" due to some problem with the site security certificate.
Is there a way of informing McAfee, within the programme?
Mebbee it is due to all the COLONS floating about.
Is there a way of informing McAfee, within the programme?
Mebbee it is due to all the COLONS floating about.
- blackprince
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Re: McAfee blocks Secret Leeds
Norton's anti virus sometimes advises me not to open SL but I choose to ignore the advice and override it.
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Re: McAfee blocks Secret Leeds
A bit of colonic irrigation may be neededBrunel wrote:McAfee could be registering the site as a "false positive" due to some problem with the site security certificate.
Is there a way of informing McAfee, within the programme?
Mebbee it is due to all the COLONS floating about.

PS. I use Norton and that sometimes states there is a problem when I want to open posts that seem to have been made before the last work on the SL site (that after which many images were lost, hopefully not permanently).
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