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Google took too long to respond
Google took too long to respond





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Click Ok and click on again on the main properties box. You could also use our tool to test your site load time and performance.

google took too long to respond

In the Alternate set of boxes, enter 4.2.2.2. The server response time is how long it takes for the site to actually respond (if this is very large, this may often directly cause the ‘taking too long to respond’ issue. In the Primary set of boxes, enter 4.2.2.1. Click on Use the following DNS server address. Double click on Internet Protocol (or Internet Protocol version 4). Right click on connection that you’re using and choose Properties. Go to the Control Panel and open Network Connections. Click Ok and click Ok on the main Internet Options window. Double click on Trusted sites, uncheck Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone. In Internet Explorer, go to Tools then click on Internet Options. Try adding  in your Trusted Sites list in your internet options. This may be a problem with the DNS server being used by your modem/network/ISP or the website may be labeled as untrusted by your internet browser. Also, a new profile would have no previous stored website data/settings etc., ('''Tools''' > ).The server at is taking too long to respond A new profile would have the default Firefox settings ('''Tools''' ('''Alt''' + '''T''') >, and ), and usually would also be empty of any '''Extensions''' and themes ('''Appearance''') in Tools > Add-ons) and their settings. This error, or similar, can occur not only with Google Chrome browser. Firefox stores your personal data and settings in separate from its. error means that your web-server request take too much time and so your. If the new profile is okay, you can later from the old profile.







Google took too long to respond