brett wrote:
> I will try it but will have to wait until tomorrow. I'll post back
> here unless the hosting company can find that something else is wrong.
> I'm working with them on it too.
>
> Thanks,
> Brett
It is highly unlikely that the problem is on the hosting company's end.
For whatever device you use to connect to the Internet (ethernet
network adapter, usb network adapter - and I assume of course that you
aren't using dialup) go to Device Manager (System applet in Control
Panel) and find the device. Double-click it to get its Properties. Look
on the Power Management tab and uncheck "Allow Windows to turn off this
device when not in use". See if that helps.
If not, then consider not putting your computer in standby. Just let it
run with a blank screen. If it's a desktop, turn the monitor off. It
won't hurt your computer to be on all day.
Malke
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