In article <>, Rick Rogers wrote:
> Open an elevated command prompt by right clicking the link and choosing "run
> as administrator". From there, flush the dns cache while IE is closed:
>
> ipconfig /release
> ipconfig /flushdns
> ipconfig /renew
>
Finally managed to get hold of the PC again, and that didn't work.
Tried a few things to narrow down the problem, by comparing my laptop, which
works, and her's which doesn't.
On both machines I can ping
www.microsoft.com. Doesn't return any packets, but
it does on both PCs return the IP address. If I then type that IP address into
the browser address bar, I get MS's site come up on my PC, but the same error
message on her's. My impression from that is that it's not a DNS problem.
I've set the IE Options to be the same on both PCs as far as possible, in
particular the Security, Privacy, Connections and Advanced tabs.
As a clutching at straws method, I've just loaded Filezilla on her machine and
tried to connect to my web site. It finds the IP address from the ftp address,
but can't connect.
Is there anything else you can suggest.
Thanks
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