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I have a work website that, for one reason or another, Firefox has been unable to locate since last Wednesday (12/22/10). How can I get Firefox to locate the website?

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In order to be able to work, I need to be able to bring up the aforementioned website (access.marketlinkinc.com). This is really a fairly urgent situation for me. I flushed the DNS cache, set status of DNS Client to Started and Startup Type to Automatic and reinstalled the access site (* Citrix ICA Client Plugin (Win32)). However, none of this has enabled me to access the website. Help!!!

In order to be able to work, I need to be able to bring up the aforementioned website (access.marketlinkinc.com). This is really a fairly urgent situation for me. I flushed the DNS cache, set status of DNS Client to Started and Startup Type to Automatic and reinstalled the access site (* Citrix ICA Client Plugin (Win32)). However, none of this has enabled me to access the website. Help!!!

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Sorry, your problem is beyond Firefox. I can't get that website to load with any browser. IE8, Opera 10.63, Safari 5.0.1, or Firefox 3.6.13. My suggestion is to contact the web hosting service for your website.

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The site www.marketlinkinc.com works, but access.marketlinkinc.com times out.

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I've been using Citrix quite happily with Mac OS 10.6.7 and Firefox 3.6.10 but when I upgraded to Firefox 4 it stopped loading Citrix. I've returned to the previous version of Firefox and it works again. Not a techie so I don't know what this means, but it does sound like it's got something to do with Firefox and not Citrix.