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Has anyone other than my entire office had any problems getting onto adobe of late? Since about two weeks ago we keep on getting the same error...
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at adobe.com.
Though the site seems valid, the browser was unable to establish a connection.
Is this affecting anyone else? I cant download flash plugins for ff or opera and its kinda really freaking me the hell out... its amazing how many sites use flash and one doesnt notice 
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I never go there - its a kind of, once every three years kind or relationship 
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ie ok
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Thanks Allenion
Seems we have the same problem.
I contacted our ISP... no problem on their side.
Connected via 3g... all good, downloaded flash, reconnected to normal network and copied it across.
I wonder if Adobe hasn't blocked certain sets of ip addresses... that would really suck 
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but if ip blocked i would not be able to connect with ie problem seems to be with firefox
now getting same on ie
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No problem here through Firefox 3.0.4 at 9:11 AM CST (3:11 PM Zulu/UTC)
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No problems from here, FF2, IE6, IE7, Opera 8 and 9.
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works for me on ff2 - have you been naughty Ryan??
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site opens here too. FF3 and IE7
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Yeah, it just seems to be blocking our adsl connection (router), on the same pc in the ff 3.04 I downloaded the flash plugin etc no probs.
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works for me on ff2 - have you been naughty Ryan??
Nope... what naughty biz could I possibly get up to with trial versions of adobe software? 
I did however find this post by someone in a similar problem - http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?Fo … icId=26922
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