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Hello There,
I am not able to open http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/ on my computer and if i search using on proxy server it is working good...
so what i can do for this to run in proper way on my end ?
Thanks,
Samir
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Hi Samir,
Have you opened a ticket with the help desk? That would be the best thing to do right now is email them at help@seomoz.org and let them know what browser you're using, what error message you're seeing (if any), and what IP you're using.
Thanks!
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HI Samir,
Could you give some technical details? Like what kind of OS do you use, what internet browser, etc. These type of information can help "seoMoz techies" answer you question.
Istvan
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