Have the same problem with the object moved error. It started when I changed to DSL. No one seems to have a answer. Just wondering if you have found a fix?
I've never seen that particular message, but sometimes if the URL you used for a web site was out of date, it might say that the site has moved and either redirect you automatically or give the updated address. as a link.
What happens in your cases if you click on the link shown?
I've been having the same problem for the past two weeks and I've had cable for three years. The problem for me is only with MSN and not Internet Explorer. I receive the "Object Moved" message with the buttons on the top: Home, Search, Address Book, Calendar, etc. I never get the message surfing the internet. I contacted MSN through email and have not resolved the issue. At one point they said to make sure I have Service Pack 1 installed. I emailed them back that Service Pack 2 is out now. They didn't respond to that.(LOL) Their last suggestion was to remove MSN and reinstall it. They sent directions on the removal which is different then just going to add/remove. I'll try it this weekend and post the results.
I to am using MSN. Was using a dialup service until I switched to DSL. Never had problem until the switch. Qwest is my DSL provider ,so any problem with the MSN service is routed to Qwest tech service. Needless to say they tried to steer me in the right direction but they really do not have a fix,I can work around the error but it shoud not be an issue if you know what I mean. Other words MSN should have a solution. Let me know how you make out with the reinstall.
Are either of you running Norton products, specifically the Firewall or Internet Security? Now that I think about it my problem started when I updated from the 2003 to 2005 version. I did a Google search and found a post claiming there's a conflict with MSN and Norton Internet Security 2004.
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November 3rd, 2004 19:00
hollergeo
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November 3rd, 2004 20:00
Hello OneTrickDog
often when I am browsing te web the following appears;
"OBEJET MOVED"
this object can be found here <----<<
That is all appears on the page. A n address is highlighted after the "here" above
I hope you can help
thanks in advance
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November 4th, 2004 11:00
lefty238
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January 24th, 2005 21:00
Have the same problem with the object moved error. It started when I changed to DSL. No one seems to have a answer. Just wondering if you have found a fix?
lefty238
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January 24th, 2005 22:00
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January 24th, 2005 22:00
I've never seen that particular message, but sometimes if the URL you used for a web site was out of date, it might say that the site has moved and either redirect you automatically or give the updated address. as a link.
What happens in your cases if you click on the link shown?
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January 24th, 2005 22:00
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January 24th, 2005 23:00
I've been having the same problem for the past two weeks and I've had cable for three years. The problem for me is only with MSN and not Internet Explorer. I receive the "Object Moved" message with the buttons on the top: Home, Search, Address Book, Calendar, etc. I never get the message surfing the internet. I contacted MSN through email and have not resolved the issue. At one point they said to make sure I have Service Pack 1 installed. I emailed them back that Service Pack 2 is out now. They didn't respond to that.(LOL) Their last suggestion was to remove MSN and reinstall it. They sent directions on the removal which is different then just going to add/remove. I'll try it this weekend and post the results.
delta
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January 25th, 2005 01:00
jwatt
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January 25th, 2005 20:00
Download, install, update and run Ad-Aware and Spybot as described in this article, and see if one or the other resolves the problem.
Jim
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Thanks for the reply. I run both Ad-Aware and Spybot along with Norton's anti-virus and firewall. None of these have found a problem.
delta
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To lefty238 and hollergeo
Are either of you running Norton products, specifically the Firewall or Internet Security? Now that I think about it my problem started when I updated from the 2003 to 2005 version. I did a Google search and found a post claiming there's a conflict with MSN and Norton Internet Security 2004.
delta
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