I'm not able to access my own website www.prepjunk.com using my own compute. It shows a 404 error but it's running fine on another computer. I have also checked on proxy website; it is running fine on proxy websites too.

I have tried ipconfig /flushdns already in cmd and also I have tried to restart my router.

What should I do to rectify this problem?

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Here, Only the index is available. Where is the site hosted? What are the results from nslookup? – Bart De Vos Nov 6 '11 at 10:05
@Bart De Vos But on my computer that index page is not displayed.This is the problem i am facing. – user100135 Nov 6 '11 at 11:33
i am curretly using free web host freehostia.com and as you can see that index.html page it means my dns are correct. – ajay Nov 6 '11 at 11:53
You haven't played around with this domain name in your hosts-file or anything? (Happens to me all the time --) – Kvisle Nov 6 '11 at 12:02
@splattne this question is real and i am facing this problem. i dont know why i am not able to access my website on my computer but i can same website on other computer.If you want to close this question you are welcome. – ajay Nov 6 '11 at 12:20
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hiya do you have access to the server where your website is located? if yes check web server error log. 404 usually means that there are no files which you requested from web server on the server side.

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i have just bought a new domain name and i am hosting on free web host freehostia.com where i have only default index.html page so i am not able to access that page on my computer but i can access that page via proxy server. – ajay Nov 6 '11 at 11:49
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