da flavio85 il mer set 07, 2005 6:20 pm
I can't contact the Google Earth servers.
Most likely, a personal firewall program, aggressive antivirus software, or adware is preventing Google Earth from freely accessing the internet via TCP/IP (port 80). If you receive any error messages containing the text c000000c or c000000b, this is also related to the software or programs listed above that could be causing the difficulties accessing Google Earth. Please check your router/firewall settings to set GoogleEarth.exe as an exception.
Tips regarding other common problems our customers have reported appear below:
- Please make sure that Internet Explorer does not have a check next to "Work Offline" located in the "File" drop down menu. If this is checked, please select this option to uncheck this feature as Google Earth uses some settings from Internet Explorer to work successfully.
- If you use the McAfee software, try turning off the firewall or configuring it separately from the virus protection.
- If you use Norton software, check that you have only one "permit" rule set for Google Earth. Norton software allows opposing "permit" and "block" rules to be set for the same application. Doing so results in a "block" of that application.
- Software that blocks popups can interfere with Google Earth. Try disabling this software before launching Google Earth.
If you've recently downloaded free software, it's possible that malicious software, commonly referred to as "adware," was bundled with this download and installed without your knowledge. If you suspect that adware is affecting your ability to use Google Earth, please let us know.
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