If you're having problems downloading TurboTax on a wireless connection, open a new Internet browser session and visit sites that you haven't visited for a while.
If you can't access other sites, try restarting your wireless router. If you're still having problems, turn off your computer, your router, and your modem, in that order. Wait a minute or two and turn on your modem. Wait another minute and turn on your router, followed by your computer. I'm not using wireless or those steps didn't help me. Try connecting to the Internet through your web browser. Google Drive is generally a great tool. Personal accounts get 15 GB of storage for free; basic corporate accounts get 30 GB.
You can edit all kinds of documents, including Microsoft Office ones, right within the app. You can even share files with others and download them too. The downloading part, however, does sometimes break.
A common error here is HTTP , saying that access to …googleusercontent. Logically, you might wonder how that can be and why Google could be restricting access to your own files. While Google Drive errors for denying access, failing to perform an action, or forbidding something are truly very occasional, they nevertheless result in a fury of questions from users.
Few things are as alarming as not being able to have complete control of your files. So why does it happen? There are generally three catalysts for Google Drive errors: your user account, your browser, or your Mac or even a combination of these.
Surprisingly, Google Drive gives you several methods for downloading any file. So while there might be a glitch with one of them, others might work as usual. Fourth, if you double-click on photos and PDFs, or if you choose Preview from the top menu for any other file, you can then click the download icon at the top. Fifth, when you try to download a few files at once, Google Drive will create a zip archive. Is it. If you are using Office Starter you should be able to use other alternatives.
Since Starter has fewer features than the "real" Word, you should not find any inconvenient. You could try using Wordpad included in Windows 7, supports. Check if any of those works well for you. If they don't we'll try to find another way to help you. EDIT: Another thing just occurred to me.
If so try to uninstall Office Starter. Also, it is preferable to save the file to a known location instead of telling the browser to open it, and then go to that location and double clicking the file. The way that the homework site is set up, the download is automatic. So I can't save it to any location, and when I did it before this started happening, the file just saved to My Documents. Now, I can find it there, but I still can't open it.
I do have both Office and Office starter I don't want to uninstall Starter and lose everything else. EDIT: I don't even know if that would matter. Some viruses and malware cause these disruptions too. Determine if the problem is localized to one web address. If you cannot download or connect to a single website, that site's web server is likely down and your business Internet connection is not the problem.
If the Internet is down completely, ensure your modem and router are on and functioning normally. This may require resetting both devices to restart the connection. If you're using wireless Internet, check the signal strength.
Poor signal strength will prevent your computer from connecting to the company network.
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