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comment_10933

Good question. I was sure I had it, but my old bookmark is to a bad link, and "I've searched the world over" without success, just another bad link at http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/cpf/contract_p...ce_guides.html: "The Guides are posted at the Acquisition Community Connection (ACC), under the Contracting ACC Practice Center, here." Wikipedia's link to the Acquisition Community Connection shows a padlock and an https URL. Of the two co-authors, a search on the AFIT site yielded no hits; and a search on the FAI site circled back to the URL pasted above, with a bad link. Glad I downloaded them in December 2005 because they seem to be hiding these days.

comment_10943
That is an https site. I suppose these are classified as super-secret documents now.

I am able to browse through the document from my home computer without logging in.

comment_10944
That is an https site. I suppose these are classified as super-secret documents now.

While it is an https site, it appears to be available to the public. I just went to the URL on my smartphone, and it allowed me to do so. But this is a web based version of the documents, versus a downloadable document.

comment_10951
web-based is fine. Do you have the link?

As I said above, I can browse through the Guides on my home computer, without logging in with my CAC Card at : https://acc.dau.mil/CommunityBrowser.aspx?i...〈=en-US

Look on the right side of the page.

comment_10953
Good for you! I cannot.

Sorry, Bob. In addition to my home computer (Firefox is my Browser), I am also able to pull up the URL (the one that Randy Jewett provided in post #3 above) on my Blackberry.

Like Cajuncharlie said, That is too weird.

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comment_10954
Sorry, Bob. In addition to my home computer, I am also able to pull up the URL (the one that Randy Jewett provided in post #3 above) on my Blackberry.

Like Cajuncharlie said, That is too weird.

It is possible that this is being caused by the internet browser that a computer is using. It may be caused by a setting in the browser's "tools" section. So far, I have no idea what is preventing my computer from accessing it.

On this computer I am using IE 8. I hate to think what IE 9 would do. MSFT has this little thing with making their past programs obsolete and then providing a "compatibility" mode. Eg. MS Word.

If anyone has found that it is a "browser" issue, please let us know here.

comment_10955

When I go to the site on my smart phone it does first give me a security warning that the security certificate is not from a trusted authority. I just have to click on continue to the site. That may be the reason that some people are having issues accessing the site. You might want to go into the internet options for your browser, look under "advanced", then find "security", and uncheck anything that has to do with certificates. I would only do that as a test, and not leave the settings that way however.

comment_10957

I'm a Mac user, and I am able to access the Guides without any difficulty using Apple's Safari browser.

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comment_10958
When I go to the site on my smart phone it does first give me a security warning that the security certificate is not from a trusted authority. I just have to click on continue to the site. That may be the reason that some people are having issues accessing the site. You might want to go into the internet options for your browser, look under "advanced", then find "security", and uncheck anything that has to do with certificates. I would only do that as a test, and not leave the settings that way however.

In this case, I am not getting the certificate warning. I'm just getting the "no connection" page. MSFT is pretty tricky. They keep one guessing.

comment_10980
Joel:

What browser are you using? Is it MSFT? If so, are you using IE 7 or IE 8?

Bob, I use Mozilla Firefox. It doesn't have any DoD special access rights, VPN or anything.

comment_10983
I think the key is in what you don't use--IE of any version. I think the answer is in testing different browsers. Apple's browser is claimed to work on PCs.

As a childhood friend of mine once told me, "Me no-know. Me no-tell. Me push button and it go like hell." B)

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comment_11032
I think the key is in what you don't use--IE of any version. I think the answer is in testing different browsers. Apple's browser is claimed to work on PCs.

My backup computer uses IE 7. I can access the Pricing Guides using IE 7 and other https sites. When using IE 7, you get a screen notifying you of a "certificate" issue. However, if you click "go to the site" you get to acc with no problem. If you have downloaded IE 8, you will encounter a different screen leading you to believe the https site is a dead link. I suppose that is MSFT's version of progress. That is where I am at with my primary computer. I have tried the "solutions" for the IE 8 problem offered by MSFT and they haven't worked. I could risk added danger and download IE 9 but I already know it is a monstrosity.

Since my only interest is to check for dead links, I can use my backup computer and IE 7.

comment_11034

I was just testing my links this morning and it doesn't work for me at the Dept of State either. I thought maybe it was the .mil address but I guess everyone else is having issues too.

comment_11067

I just found I had this bookmarked on my computer. Try this link, it seems to work:

http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/cpf/docs/contr...de/vol1_ch1.pdf

Also, it seems if you change the URL you can access/download the different chapters and volumes for example:

http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/cpf/docs/contr...de/vol1_ch2.pdf

http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/cpf/docs/contr...de/vol1_ch3.pdf

Etc....

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