Please try the following: - Click the
Refresh button, or try again later. - To check your local medic settings, click the Tools menu, and then click Medical Training. On the First Aid tab, click Mouth-to-Mouth. There are also additional settings on the Heimlich Manuvoure and Sympathy tabs. The settings should match those provided by your local area network (LAN) First Aider or the Internet Life Giving (ILG) standard.
- See if your Internet settings are correctly saving the remote server. You can set Microsoft Windows to examine your network and automatically provide help (if your network NHS has enabled this setting).
- Click the Tools menu, and then click Emergency Aid.
- On the Things to do tab, click Check Power Lead, Listen for odd clicks and Remove stupid users.
- On the Things not to do tab, remove the checks by Scream at screen, Phone technical support and Kick repeatedly.
- Select Help Server now!, and then click OK.
- Some sites require 128-bit medical aid. Click the Help menu and then click About Internet Explorer to determine what strength cough mixture you have installed. It is important not to operate heavy file copy operations while on cough supressants
- If you suspect that the server is actually fine and is mowing the lawn rather than serving you a page, then request a McAfee Scan log on its return to serving and issue a formal warning of format if this is not conclusive.
- Click the
Back button to try another link. This option may cause the server to die. Server is unwell www.lyfe.co.uk |