ChatterBank1 min ago
Computer Says, 'no'.
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I'm trying to access a site on my desktop computer but get this message.
"This site can’t be reached
The webpage at https:/ /www.ca minodes antiago .me/com munity/ forums/ camino- frances .12/ might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address.
ERR_SPDY_INADEQUATE_TRANSPORT_SECURITY"
I know the site is operating normally as I can get to it using my phone. Any thoughts?
"This site can’t be reached
The webpage at https:/
ERR_SPDY_INADEQUATE_TRANSPORT_SECURITY"
I know the site is operating normally as I can get to it using my phone. Any thoughts?
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No, that didn't work either. No matter I can get to it with my phone.
Here's a bit about the walk.
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ uk/the- norther ner/201 2/nov/2 7/walki ngholid ays-spa in
Here's a bit about the walk.
https:/
You may have a corruption in your DNS cache it may be worth flushing it out
You will need to run this in an elevated command prompt
Type "cmd" in the search box then right click on "cmd.exe" and select "run as administrator" you will have to to click "yes" in the user accounts control box
In the command line type in "ipconfig /flushdns"
You will need to run this in an elevated command prompt
Type "cmd" in the search box then right click on "cmd.exe" and select "run as administrator" you will have to to click "yes" in the user accounts control box
In the command line type in "ipconfig /flushdns"