Hotmail & WiFi

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beaver

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Friday 25th February 2005
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Help ! I'm in Spain using my laptop with the hotel's Telefonica Wi-Fi service, you buy a card with a pin number on which gives 24 hr use via the Telefonica homepage which opens when you open IE.

It works but I can't get past the login page when I try to access my Hotmail. I have tried turning off the firewall and Norton security but no go.

The page shows:


The page cannot be displayed
The page you are looking for cannot be displayed because the address is incorrect.

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Please try the following:

If you typed the page address in the Address bar, check that it is entered correctly.

Open the loginnet.passport.com home page and then look for links to the information you want.
Click Search to look for information on the Internet.



HTTP 405 - Resource not allowed





Anyone know why ?

Thanks

beaver

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Friday 25th February 2005
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Hmm. Can't get into the "myebay" part of ebay.co.uk either..

beaver

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961 posts

286 months

Friday 25th February 2005
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Hmm. Can't get into the "myebay" part of ebay.co.uk either..

beaver

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286 months

Friday 25th February 2005
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Ah. What can I do ?

beaver

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Friday 25th February 2005
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OK, I'll have a go with downloading the other browser.

Thanks for the quick advice.

beaver

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Friday 25th February 2005
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Firefox downloaded - still no Hotmail !

beaver

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Friday 25th February 2005
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Yep, Pistonheads etc. all fine.
When I use Firefox it now says:

HTTP/1.1 405 Method not allowed

Arghhhh !

beaver

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Friday 25th February 2005
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Nope, no good.

beaver

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Friday 25th February 2005
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Thanks anyway, I suspect you are right, as I've had a few certificate pop-ups issued by Telefonica.

Maricons !