Hi Ben,> (Please post threads that involve VPC issues in the VPC Tech Forum.
> Thanks!)
Oh, sorry. Didn't realise. But now how do I reply to this thread message in the other forum? Shouldn't you move the thread for us first?
> If you ever have a login problem, we need your help to try and track
> down what/where is causing it. In order for us to determine whether it's
> a server problem or ISP/connection problem, we need you to run a trace
> route when you're having problems logging in.
For us to run a trace you will need to explain what it is and how to do it. I'm afraid we are not all Internet experts. In fact I'm an out-and-out Internet Dunce, I assure you! <G>
> 2. Granicus does have some issues with their upstream provider. They've
> beeen "working" on the problem late at night PT, so perhaps you guys
> that login during those hours are just running into problems when
> they're working (which would explain why we don't see them here as we're
> asleep during those hours).
Ah -- my main times of trying to get in are 0900-1100Z and 1500-1800Z, also just before retiring , 0000-0200Z. Almost all of these would be non-office hours PT, though by no means all "late at night".
> To use tracert (please do this when you're having a login problem):
>
> 1. Go to Start: Run
> 2. Type in: tracert www.flightadventures.com
Ah, right. Wilco.
Does this give us a file to send to you? Where does it put it? Or is it a DOS program displaying on screen? In the latter case will it go to a file if I add ">trace.txt" on the end of the command line?
Regards,
Pete
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