Hi,
When trying to view the following site:
https://ww2.dor.state.wi.us/GenericFile ... ew=1071600
We receive the following error message:
2004 Wisconsin FreeFile is now in operation. if you've received this page the link you used is in error. You will need to close your browser, open a new browser and visit our home page (http://www.dor.state.wi.us) to get the new link.
This happens both in PWB on our public stations and in FireFox on staff stations, but not in regular IE on staff stations (which displays the page correctly).
Hope you can help
PWB does not display online tax filing page
Moderators: Tyler, Scott, PWB v2 Moderator
Update:
I cleared the cache and the cookies, and logged off and back on, and now the page works in IE and PWB, although I had to start from the following URL.
http://www.dor.state.wi.us.
The link on this page links to
https://ww2.dor.state.wi.us/GenericFile ... ew=1118165
Which is slightly different then the link in the original post.
--Scott
I cleared the cache and the cookies, and logged off and back on, and now the page works in IE and PWB, although I had to start from the following URL.
http://www.dor.state.wi.us.
The link on this page links to
https://ww2.dor.state.wi.us/GenericFile ... ew=1118165
Which is slightly different then the link in the original post.
--Scott
Scott,
I get the same error no matter which page I start from. I cleared all saved information, then rebooted (turning DriveShield back on). No luck yet. I then turned off DriveShield, rebooted, cleared all Internet information, logged off and back on, got the same error page.'
Then.... I logged off, and logged in as the administrator. It worked on the first try.
I'm going to post this for now and try a few more things in the meantime.
I get the same error no matter which page I start from. I cleared all saved information, then rebooted (turning DriveShield back on). No luck yet. I then turned off DriveShield, rebooted, cleared all Internet information, logged off and back on, got the same error page.'
Then.... I logged off, and logged in as the administrator. It worked on the first try.
I'm going to post this for now and try a few more things in the meantime.
Update: I logged in as the local administrator, and maually deleted all of the history and temp files, and was then able to access the page. The patron who wanted to use it then came in and said she had called, and they told her the site had been down but was back online now. I don't really buy that, since we were able to access it with IE on our staff machines all along.
So far only one person has asked to use it, but this was the first day it was available online, so I guess I know what I'll be doing before we open tomorrow morning LOL
- Ben
So far only one person has asked to use it, but this was the first day it was available online, so I guess I know what I'll be doing before we open tomorrow morning LOL
- Ben
This may be of some interest, I use a utility from MS called DELPROF to remotely delete the user profiles on a weekly basis. This works well as in the process of deleting the profiles it deletes the users internet temp files, cookies, and everything else. There are several command line switches to customize which profiles are removed, and it runs well from a batch file.
--Scott
--Scott