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Hello

in an effort to solve a problem on my Windows 7 Desktop, I encountered a new problem that has me confused.    When I try to date java I get a message error "you have permission to access site on this server xxxx."    I have updated java a million times in the past with no problems.   at first glance, nothing has changed on THE COMPUTER and all computers on the network do the same thing.    What has changed are the routers and ISP.    It is as is it he is certain parameters of the network or the permission setting somewhere.

now... understand it please... I have some skills and experience this work but I'm not a computer expert.   Please do not answer with a lot of technical jargon and abbreviations I don't understand not... I need a direct single review...   'Go here, click on this button, check this setting, change it, and restart' kind of thing.   remember the key words in my description...   "ALL COMPUTERS DO IT" not one isn't a problem on the network in general is no longer agrees with all the existing network on computers pre... Thank you.

Windows Firewall prevents hackers and malware, such as viruses, access to your PC via Internet. Have you checked the firewall settings on your computers?

Alternatively, you can try to reset the settings of the IE and Mozilla and see if it helps.

Let us know how it goes.

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