Contact my system administrator

I was fired just a site of trust (for school) that I use on a daily basis. The message said to contact my system administrator. He doesn't have a problem with my Internet connection and now I can't go back. It is urgent because I took a quiz for the category. and try to finish early tomorrow. The program is always from Google.

Hello

Thank you for visiting Microsoft Community.

According to the description, I understand that while accessing a trusted for the school site, the site is down and you have the message contact your system administrator. I will certainly help you to question.

I would like to know some information:

  1. You are able to access other Web sites?

  2. Have you checked with other browsers?

  3. Your PC is connected to a network of area/private?

  4. Is your Internet connection wired or wireless?

  5. What is the brand and model of your PC?

 

Thank you to provide us with the information to look for more on this subject and to better understand the issue and we will be happy to offer our help.

Thank you.

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