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are looking for is currently unavailable. The website might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your browser settings. - Error: Cannot find server or DNS Error Solution Restart your PC then if problem still ocurrs follow the steps below This problem can come about due to a number of reasons, some of which are addressed in the following steps: Check that you are connected to Universal Broadband and test the connection on a few different websites such as http://www.google.co.uk and http://www.bbc.co.uk. If you can access another website address, the problems lie with the page you were trying to visit and you should contact the site owner directly to pursue this matter. Delete your temporary Internet files and cookies. To do this, follow these steps: - Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel - Double-click Internet Options. - Click the Temporary Internet Files, click the Settings button. - Then click the Delete Cookies button and confirm this decision by clicking Yes at the next prompt. - Next click the Delete Files button and confirm this decision by clicking Yes at the next prompt. - Click OK to apply these settings. - Now shutdown and restart your computer and test your connection to see if this has resolved the problem If you are using any firewall/internet security/proxy software such as Norton or Zone Alarms try temporarily disabling it. This should be done by breaking your Internet connection and then reconnecting and testing on reliable websites such as www.google.co.uk . If you can see pages with the firewall disabled you will have to investigate your firewall settings with the company who supplied the firewall. If this makes no difference continue with the following steps. NOTE: Universal recommends the use of a firewall whilst on the Internet. Be sure to re-enable it after this test. For more details on computer security click here. If you are to connect to the Internet using other applications such as Microsoft Outlook Express or MSN Messenger this indicates that your firewall has not been configured correctly. Ensure that you are currently connected to the Internet by running a ping connection test. This can be done by clicking on Start and then Run and then type command (making sure to