A "traceroute" is a function which traces the path from one network to another. It allows us to diagnose the source of many problems. To be effective, the traceroute MUST be run during a time when you are experiencing the problem, from a computer that is experiencing the problem. A trace when you are able to connect, or one from another computer, is not helpful. Therefore, you should try to connect to your site again just before you run it. If the problem is no longer occurring, you will have to wait until the next time the problem occurs (if there is a next time) before running your trace route. IF YOU USE WINDOWS: This will bring up a 'command prompt" window. It have a line that looks like this: To run the traceroute type "tracert [hostname]" where the [hostname] is the name of the server that you are connection testing. If you have difficulty copying the traceroute information, or if it runs off the screen, you can instead type "tracert yourdomain.name > C:\trace1.txt". This would write the command results to a text file named trace1.txt in the root of your C: drive. You would open this and paste the contents into your email message to Support. IF YOU USE A MACINTOSH: If you have an older Macintosh, you may need to acquire third party software utility software. Go to http://www.tucows.com and do a search for "Trace" on "Macintosh". Programs like the 'DNS Expert Professional' will allow you to run a "trace route". Then send us the results for analysis.
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