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Name: Richard Trahar
Wasn't sure where to post but when I want to do posts on this site or reply to posts, I have no problems doing it on my main PC, now I have a laptop and I can log in great, but when I do a new post or reply to once I get a box come up saying internal server error, the same thing happens on my work PC, all settings are identical to this PC, all running the same XP Pro SP1, this is the only site it happens on
Please help as I like to help people when I am at work and unable to do so untill I get to my main PC
As I work as a PC technician and fix a lot of computers I get the same problem on them to, can log in ok but can't reply or do new posts
Thanks
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MSI KT8 NEO
Athlon 64 3200+ @ 2.0ghz
1.0 GB DDR PC3200
2X 160 GB HDD
Hightech Excalibur Radeon 9800 Pro Iceq 128mb
( Core 425 MHz and Memory 380 MHz )

It must be in the settings for your browser. Is this IE on all machines? Try going into Tools>Internet Options>Advanced and restore the Defaults.

500 errors are generally problems with your browser and the server specifically. Either you have a proxy that is confusing the poor server so it's failing, or the network settings on the laptop are misconfigured.
Let us know,
J.
j e r u v y a t y a h o o d o t c o m

All IE srtting are ok, I have tried it on well more than 30 computers, ranging for dial up to broadband and get the same problem each time, here is a pic of the error
http://www.photographyhost.com/getimg.php?img=error.jpg
I have tried different browsers to, but same problem ramains, strange why only this PC works ok, used to post from lot's of different computers before but now I can't :-(
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MSI KT8 NEO
Athlon 64 3200+ @ 2.0ghz
1.0 GB DDR PC3200
2X 160 GB HDD
Hightech Excalibur Radeon 9800 Pro Iceq 128mb
( Core 425 MHz and Memory 380 MHz )

I would certainly seek the common denominator across all machines that differs on the one. That may be the answer you seek.
Could be some software, malware, user-restrictions, could be firewall misconfigurations. So many potentials and only one applies (I hope!)
Good luck,
J.
j e r u v y a t y a h o o d o t c o m

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