Downloading  on solaris machine

I tried to download the weblogic platform on my solaris machine but it doest goto
the download page.I have logged in, but its not helping.i was able to download
on my windows machine.Also i can download other products but not BEA products
on the solaris.Help neede urgently

Check for your firewall settings or how yr solaris box is connected differently
in the network then your windows machine. May be your proxy is not alloweing you
to download.
Rakesh
"Sangeetha Kamath" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
I tried to download the weblogic platform on my solaris machine but it
doest goto
the download page.I have logged in, but its not helping.i was able to
download
on my windows machine.Also i can download other products but not BEA
products
on the solaris.Help neede urgently

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