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Buffy
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access to specific web site
      #294101 - Mon Jul 17 2006 10:06 AM

Hi I'm new to this site and can't work out how to search forums...I'm trying to track down a post "can't access specific web site" posted June 2005 but don't know how to do it...any help greatly appreciated..thnks Buffy

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Re: access to specific web site [Re: Buffy]
      #294109 - Mon Jul 17 2006 10:48 AM

I would suggest that you scroll down to the bottom of the page where there is a search the forum facility. Type in what you are searching for and hopefuly you will find what you are after.

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Re: access to specific web site [Re: Buffy]
      #294203 - Mon Jul 17 2006 08:00 PM

Was this the tread?

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Re: access to specific web site [Re: Buffy]
      #294733 - Thu Jul 20 2006 04:22 AM

2 other ways you can search the forums if you know what you're looking for.
1. Type 'site:webuser.co.uk subject' into your search box, without the quotes and replace 'subject' with whatever you're looking for and click Go/Search and you'll get a lot of results.
2. When you're on this site, if you've got the Google Toolbar, type whatever you're looking for into the search box and click on 'Current Site'. It works in exactly the same way as the first method.
Josh seems to have tracked down what you were looking for, but you might find these search methods useful in future.
Madeline.

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