This seems to be very common. The Web site I maintain for my Rotary club (a
totally volunteer effort) uses "personal Web space" at
http://home.earthlink.net/~fairhoperotary. We're a small-town club, so most
of our members are not working for large corporations, but a couple of the
bankers and stockbrokers are unable to access the Rotary site from work.
It's a PITA but a fact of modern business life.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Tom Saczynski" wrote in message
...
We are a large organization and the IT department is mandated to curb
abuse
and employ Websense. From Websense, 'Reason: The Websense category
"Personal
Web Sites" is filtered.'
I get good stuff, like yours, from my computer at home.
The IT guys provide very good support, although I hate to heckle them with
'small' problems that I might be able to fix myself. Of course, being only
semi-competent, I am more likely to mess things up.
Please do not be disheartened , Graham. Your good work is very
appreciated.
"Graham Mayor" wrote:
Is there some reason why your business security is blocking my web site?
I
have tried to make the site as inoffensive as possible - no pop-ups
etc.,
just useful information? If the people who want the information I am
providing are blocking it, then frankly I don't know why I bother
wasting my
time
--
Graham Mayor - Word MVP
My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org
Tom Saczynski wrote:
My business web security blocked your website, but the address implied
something to do with Adobe toolbars. I de-activated the PDF Create
toolbar and the problem is coreected.
Thank you!
"Tom Saczynski" wrote:
I initiate new default settings, e.g. font margins, but they do not
exist after I exit Word. Similarly, new macros and custom toolbars
are lost. I do not want to re-create these every time I use Word.
MS Office Word 2003 sp2