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what is the point in having a restricted sites page if after the http// page
you type in your told its 'in another domain and that you must remove it
first' and having checked that it is not you are left high and dry? I have
had no help from microsoft and certainly object to paying them for advice on
how to remove the problem when it's their software that's , apparently, of
little use. Maybe someone in microsoft might read this and come up with a
solution.I certainly would appreciate it! regards jonnie.
you type in your told its 'in another domain and that you must remove it
first' and having checked that it is not you are left high and dry? I have
had no help from microsoft and certainly object to paying them for advice on
how to remove the problem when it's their software that's , apparently, of
little use. Maybe someone in microsoft might read this and come up with a
solution.I certainly would appreciate it! regards jonnie.