I get a 'Load ParaChat class not found' error message or a 'gray box' when accessing one of the ParaChat rooms. How do I fix it?
The error "ParaChat.class not found" is caused by a failure of your browser to download the class file from our chat server. This may occur due to one of several reasons, including mistyped HTML, misconfigured name servers, network outages on machines in the path between your machine and our chat server, etc. These problems result in the infamous Java "Gray Box" and a message in the status line of the browser stating "ParaChat.class not found" or similar. This message does NOT mean that the chat server is down.
Point your web browser to http://minco.webpage.com/. There are three possibilities that may occur when you try to view this page:
a) It may work and show you an HTML Page.
b) It may fail with a message about Lookup or DNS failed.
c) It may fail with a message about the host not responding, or Host unreachable, or Host is down.
If (a), It worked, then the problem is most likely an intermittent network outage. Try flushing your browser cache, exiting your browser and retrying.
Flush the browser's cache:
For Netscape : On the browser's menu bar, go to "Options," select "Network Preferences," select "Cache," click on "Clear Memory Cache Now," click on "OK." Click on "Clear Disk Cache Now," click on "OK." Set "Verify Documents to Every Time," click on "OK."
For Microsoft Internet Explorer: On the browser's menu bar, go to "View," select "Options," select "Advanced," click on "Settings for the Temporary Internet Files." Check the "Every Visit" to the page option under Check for newer versions of stored pages. Click on "Empty Folder" and select "Yes" to the delete temporarily files message. Click on "OK" in the Options Dialog.
Exit the browser completely and restart it.
In situations of rare desperation, you may want to try another browser, which some of our customers have claimed to have fixed their problem, or upgrade to a new version of the browser.
If (b) occurs, you need to contact your ISP. Tell them that their nameserver is either not reachable or is not translating that hostname properly. They should be able to help you out there.
If (c) occurs, there is most likely an Internet outage between our two sites. If you have a supportive ISP, call them and ask them to explain why you cant reach that host. If you don't want to bother them, (or you get the feeling they don't want to be bothered by you) you can do this yourself using tracert, ping.
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