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December 22, 2012
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I've no access to "adobe.com"

  • December 22, 2012
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Hello,

We have no access to adobe.com by all of our IP's

Is our IP's blocked in adobe.com firewall or there is an other problem?

Thank you

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    mytaxsite
    Inspiring
    January 10, 2013

    We have no access to adobe.com by all of our IP's

    Is our IP's blocked in adobe.com firewall or there is an other problem?

    Probably you have blocked yourself from adobe.com portal!!!!!!!!  Have you tried looking at your hosts file to see if it contains an entry like this :

    127.0.0.1 adobe.com
    127.0.0.1 www.adobe.com

    You may also try logging in using the dialup modem to see if you are really on the blacklist.  I suggest take your laptop at home and try to get to adobe.com from your home broadband connection.

    Good luck.

    Participant
    January 10, 2013

    maybe you should try with a hidden ip,there may be a redirect from your zone!

    pwillener
    Legend
    December 23, 2012

    The topic that John mentions is about blocking IP addresses from the forum, not to the general Adobe.com website.

    They have some holidays in the US, so you may have to wait until after that before someone from Adobe can look into this problem.

    One question: did that start recently, or have your IP addresses always been blocked.

    And while I'm at it: do you get any error message, or does Adobe.com simply not respond?

    the_wine_snob
    Inspiring
    December 23, 2012

    Pat,

    Just thinking back a bit, I was having an issue purchasing from the Adobe Store (accessed via Adobe.com, but not sure if it is really a part of that, or whether I just got a redirect). After a bit with Chat, we discovered that some of my Adobe cookies were blocking access to the Adobe Store. Rather than purge those (some are needed elsewhere), I just used a different browser (IE 7, instead of Chrome), and suddenly had complete access to the Adobe Store, and all worked perfectly.

    Maybe clearing Adobe cookies, and perhaps purging the media cache from the browser, will fix things for the OP?

    Hunt

    John T Smith
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 22, 2012

    This discussion http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1118915 talks about IP address blocking

    If your IP address is one that harbors spammers, it will be blocked

    I do not work for Adobe, so I have NO way to know if your IP address is blocked

    December 23, 2012

    As I said, we have the problem with all of our IP's

    I'm talking about a hosting company that own the about 4000 IP's and located in Manchester/UK

    Also, the IP's are not black listed (for SPAM or etc...)

    So, I think I should wait for someone from Adobe.com to response about this problem