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WHY IN THE WORLD CAN NOT THIS BE FIXED????????????
Laur wrote: Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage 12-Oct-07 I cant open a page in IE7 Most likely causes: You are not connected to the Internet. The website is encountering problems. There might be a typing error in the address. None of these causes are the problem!!! As I can open pages fine on firefox. is anyone else having this problem? I cant unistall it and reinstall it I cant seem to do anything! HELP!!!! Previous Posts In This Thread: On Friday, October 12, 2007 5:23 AM Laur wrote: Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage I cant open a page in IE7 Most likely causes: You are not connected to the Internet. The website is encountering problems. There might be a typing error in the address. None of these causes are the problem!!! As I can open pages fine on firefox. is anyone else having this problem? I cant unistall it and reinstall it I cant seem to do anything! HELP!!!! On Friday, October 12, 2007 7:24 AM Shaw wrote: Im having the same problem. Luckily have firefox too. Im having the same problem. Luckily have firefox too. Anyone who is having this problem cannot even log on to microsoft website to get help. please fix this problem IE7 running windows vista home (allow). this started happening after installing the updates. (if you want to fix this problem temp- go to system restore and go back to when you made the installation. plus my skype is not connecting now. "Laura" wrote: On Friday, October 12, 2007 9:51 AM Leonard Grey wrote: Re: Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage Use the troubleshooting steps below. Method 1: Clear cached data. To determine whether a performance issue or an error message is caused by corruption in the cached data used by Internet Explorer 7, clear the cached data: Open Internet Explorer 7 > Tools > Delete Browsing History > Delete All > 'Also delete files and settings stored by add-ons' > OK. Test Internet Explorer to see if it works correctly. If the problem still occurs, try Method 2. Method 2: Run Internet Explorer 7 in 'No Add-Ons' mode Third-party add-ons for Internet Explorer, such as ActiveX controls and browser toolbars, can cause problems if an add-on is damaged or if an add-on conflicts with Internet Explorer 7. To determine whether the error is caused by an add-on, run Internet Explorer 7 in 'No Add-Ons' mode: For Windows XP: Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Internet Explorer (No Add-ons) For Windows Vista: Start > type Internet Explorer in the Start Search box > click Internet Explorer (No Add-Ons) Test Internet Explorer to see if it works correctly. If the problem still occurs, try Method 3. If the problem no longer occurs, one (or more) add-ons is causing the problem. In this case, use the Manage Add-ons tool to determine which add-on is causing the problem: 1) Open Internet Explorer 7 > Tools > point to Manage Add-ons > click Enable or Disable Add-ons. 2) In the Show box, select 'Add-ons that have been used by Internet Explorer' to display all add-ons that are installed on the computer. For each item in this list, select the add-on, and then click Disable under Settings. When you have disabled all the items in this list, click OK. 3) Exit and then restart Internet Explorer 7 > Tools > point to Manage Add-ons > click Enable or Disable Add-ons. Now enable a single add-on, then exit and restart Internet Explorer 7 to see if it works properly. Repeat until you determine which add-on causes the problem to occur. After you have used this process to determine which add-on(s) causes the problem, disable that add-on or uninstall the software that installed the add-on. (You won't need to uninstall the software if it gives you the option of not using a browser add-on.) In any case you should contact the vendor that provided the add-on for a solution. Method 3: Reset Internet Explorer 7 settings A performance issue or an error message may be caused by inappropriate configuration settings. Reset Internet Explorer 7 to its default (i.e., original) configuration. This step will also disable any add-ons, plug-ins and toolbars that are installed. Although this solution is quick, it also means that if you want to use any of those add-ons in the future, they must be reinstalled. To reset Internet Explorer 7 settings: Open Internet Explorer 7 > Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab > under Reset Internet Explorer Settings, click Reset. Method 4: Prevent interference by third party security applications Many third party security applications (security suites, anti-virus programs, anti-spyware programs, firewalls, etc.) interfere with Internet Explorer's normal operation to protect your computer from malicious software. Review your security software's settings to see if this may be happening to you. If so, you may decide to alter your program settings. Method 5: Identify and remove viruses and other malicious software Issues with Internet Explorer 7 can also be caused by the presence of viruses or other malicious software, collectively known as malware. Since malware can be very hard to detect you typically need to scan your system for malicious software with /several/ of the better online scanners (Kaspersky, Eset, Trend Micro, Panda, Sophos, Symantec etc.) If necessary, submit a HiJack This log to one of the expert web sites that analyze these logs. Method 6: Undo the changes made by registry cleaners Issues with Internet Explorer can also be caused by the use of so-called registry cleaners, which often damage a computer, sometimes irreparably. If you were using a registry cleaner and it has an undo function, try undoing the changes that may have caused your problems to occur. Installation issues: If you installed IE 7 on Windows XP SP2, you may have a damaged installation of Internet Explorer 7. In this event try to uninstall IE 7 (which returns you to IE 6) by following these directions: "How to uninstall Internet Explorer 7" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927177 .....and... http://www.ie-vista.com/kbase2.html and then re-install IE 7 following these directions /exactly/: http://www.ie-vista.com/known_issues.html#pre-install. Rather than installing through Microsoft Update, download the IE 7 installer from Microsoft: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/dow.../getitnow.mspx and install directly from your hard disk. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Shawn wrote: On Friday, October 12, 2007 12:35 PM Keith wrote: RE: Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage Try troubleshooting with guided help on support.microsoft.com http://support.microsoft.com/gp/pc_ie_intro "Laura" wrote: On Friday, October 12, 2007 12:45 PM PA Bear wrote: Windows version? Windows version? Error message after you install a Windows Internet Explorer 7 update from Windows Update or from Microsoft Update: "Webpage cannot be displayed": http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942818 -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear), working offline MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.org/ Laura wrote: On Friday, November 23, 2007 2:40 PM apprenticeidio wrote: I wanted to post this as a new thread; but, as the New button refuses to I wanted to post this as a new thread; but, as the New button refuses to respond, I have to post this as as a reply in the nearest likely thread. I am having a similar problem only when trying to to get to a http://192.168.0.xxxx. The problem, however, is caused by AOL, who has taken over command of my browser and publishes the message: "Most likely causes: "You are not connected to the Internet. "The website is encountering problems. "There might be a typing error in the address. " (all this with its own ads, etc.) before the device on the other end has had a chance to respond. How do I give control back to IE7? "Leonard Grey" wrote: On Wednesday, December 10, 2008 1:35 PM F.Karl Simpson wrote: Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage I cant open a page in IE7 Most likely causes: You are not connected to the Internet. The website is encountering problems. There might be a typing error in the address. None of these causes are the problem; I can open pages fine on firefox. On Wednesday, December 10, 2008 2:05 PM Leonard Grey wrote: When asking a question about Internet Explorer we need to know what version of When asking a question about Internet Explorer we need to know what version of Windows you have, including the service pack. When asking about a webpage, we need to know the URL so we can go there ourselves. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est F.Karl Simpson wrote: On Sunday, January 04, 2009 9:42 AM ann edw wrote: internet explorer Windows XP home. Internet explorer 7. I have the problem that, I keep getting the message that IE cannot display page, even though it has been fine before,and I am still connected to the internet,as in the `status box ` shows I am connected What I have to do is disconnect from the internet and then reconnect , then every thing is fine again.This will happen meny times in a day. I am on dial up broadband with Orange , it`s the only option available for my area. On Sunday, January 04, 2009 9:43 AM ann edw wrote: internet explorer Windows XP home. Internet explorer 7. I have the problem that, I keep getting the message that IE cannot display page, even though it has been fine before,and I am still connected to the internet,as in the `status box ` shows I am connected What I have to do is disconnect from the internet and then reconnect , then every thing is fine again.This will happen meny times in a day. I am on dial up broadband with Orange , it`s the only option available for my area. Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice The Lowly HTTP HEAD Request http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...ead-reque.aspx |
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rob^_^
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Start your own thread Hank and tell us YOUR OS version and service pack
level AND YOUR version of IE and a full description of YOUR issues with GMAIL and a list of all Google software installed on YOUR machine. "Hank Osiek" wrote in message news:... > WHY IN THE WORLD CAN NOT THIS BE FIXED???????????? > > > > Laur wrote: > > Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage > 12-Oct-07 > > I cant open a page in IE7 > Most likely causes: > You are not connected to the Internet. > The website is encountering problems. > There might be a typing error in the address. > > None of these causes are the problem!!! As I can open pages fine on > firefox. > is anyone else having this problem? > I cant unistall it and reinstall it I cant seem to do anything! HELP!!!! > > Previous Posts In This Thread: > > On Friday, October 12, 2007 5:23 AM > Laur wrote: > > Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage > I cant open a page in IE7 > Most likely causes: > You are not connected to the Internet. > The website is encountering problems. > There might be a typing error in the address. > > None of these causes are the problem!!! As I can open pages fine on > firefox. > is anyone else having this problem? > I cant unistall it and reinstall it I cant seem to do anything! HELP!!!! > > On Friday, October 12, 2007 7:24 AM > Shaw wrote: > > Im having the same problem. Luckily have firefox too. > Im having the same problem. Luckily have firefox too. Anyone who is having > this problem cannot even log on to microsoft website to get help. please > fix > this problem IE7 running windows vista home (allow). this started > happening > after installing the updates. (if you want to fix this problem temp- go to > system restore and go back to when you made the installation. plus my > skype > is not connecting now. > > "Laura" wrote: > > On Friday, October 12, 2007 9:51 AM > Leonard Grey wrote: > > Re: Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage > Use the troubleshooting steps below. > > Method 1: Clear cached data. > > To determine whether a performance issue or an error message is caused > by corruption in the cached data used by Internet Explorer 7, clear the > cached data: > > Open Internet Explorer 7 > Tools > Delete Browsing History > Delete All > > 'Also delete files and settings stored by add-ons' > OK. > > Test Internet Explorer to see if it works correctly. If the problem > still occurs, try Method 2. > > Method 2: Run Internet Explorer 7 in 'No Add-Ons' mode > > Third-party add-ons for Internet Explorer, such as ActiveX controls and > browser toolbars, can cause problems if an add-on is damaged or if an > add-on conflicts with Internet Explorer 7. To determine whether the > error is caused by an add-on, run Internet Explorer 7 in 'No Add-Ons' > mode: > > For Windows XP: > Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Internet Explorer > (No Add-ons) > > For Windows Vista: > Start > type Internet Explorer in the Start Search box > click Internet > Explorer (No Add-Ons) > > Test Internet Explorer to see if it works correctly. If the problem > still occurs, try Method 3. If the problem no longer occurs, one (or > more) add-ons is causing the problem. In this case, use the Manage > Add-ons tool to determine which add-on is causing the problem: > > 1) Open Internet Explorer 7 > Tools > point to Manage Add-ons > click > Enable or Disable Add-ons. > > 2) In the Show box, select 'Add-ons that have been used by Internet > Explorer' to display all add-ons that are installed on the computer. For > each item in this list, select the add-on, and then click Disable under > Settings. When you have disabled all the items in this list, click OK. > > 3) Exit and then restart Internet Explorer 7 > Tools > point to Manage > Add-ons > click Enable or Disable Add-ons. Now enable a single add-on, > then exit and restart Internet Explorer 7 to see if it works properly. > Repeat until you determine which add-on causes the problem to occur. > > After you have used this process to determine which add-on(s) causes the > problem, disable that add-on or uninstall the software that installed > the add-on. (You won't need to uninstall the software if it gives you > the option of not using a browser add-on.) In any case you should > contact the vendor that provided the add-on for a solution. > > Method 3: Reset Internet Explorer 7 settings > > A performance issue or an error message may be caused by inappropriate > configuration settings. Reset Internet Explorer 7 to its default (i.e., > original) configuration. This step will also disable any add-ons, > plug-ins and toolbars that are installed. Although this solution is > quick, it also means that if you want to use any of those add-ons in the > future, they must be reinstalled. To reset Internet Explorer 7 settings: > > Open Internet Explorer 7 > Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab > > under Reset Internet Explorer Settings, click Reset. > > Method 4: Prevent interference by third party security applications > > Many third party security applications (security suites, anti-virus > programs, anti-spyware programs, firewalls, etc.) interfere with > Internet Explorer's normal operation to protect your computer from > malicious software. Review your security software's settings to see if > this may be happening to you. If so, you may decide to alter your > program settings. > > Method 5: Identify and remove viruses and other malicious software > > Issues with Internet Explorer 7 can also be caused by the presence of > viruses or other malicious software, collectively known as malware. > Since malware can be very hard to detect you typically need to scan your > system for malicious software with /several/ of the better online > scanners (Kaspersky, Eset, Trend Micro, Panda, Sophos, Symantec etc.) If > necessary, submit a HiJack This log to one of the expert web sites that > analyze these logs. > > Method 6: Undo the changes made by registry cleaners > > Issues with Internet Explorer can also be caused by the use of so-called > registry cleaners, which often damage a computer, sometimes irreparably. > If you were using a registry cleaner and it has an undo function, try > undoing the changes that may have caused your problems to occur. > > Installation issues: > > If you installed IE 7 on Windows XP SP2, you may have a damaged > installation of Internet Explorer 7. In this event try to uninstall IE 7 > (which returns you to IE 6) by following these directions: > > "How to uninstall Internet Explorer 7" > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927177 > > ...and... > > http://www.ie-vista.com/kbase2.html > > and then re-install IE 7 following these directions /exactly/: > > http://www.ie-vista.com/known_issues.html#pre-install. > > Rather than installing through Microsoft Update, download the IE 7 > installer from Microsoft: > > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/dow.../getitnow.mspx > > and install directly from your hard disk. > > --- > Leonard Grey > Errare humanum est > > Shawn wrote: > > On Friday, October 12, 2007 12:35 PM > Keith wrote: > > RE: Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage > Try troubleshooting with guided help on support.microsoft.com > http://support.microsoft.com/gp/pc_ie_intro > > > > "Laura" wrote: > > On Friday, October 12, 2007 12:45 PM > PA Bear wrote: > > Windows version? > Windows version? > > Error message after you install a Windows Internet Explorer 7 update from > Windows Update or from Microsoft Update: "Webpage cannot be displayed": > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942818 > -- > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear), working offline > MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) > AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net > DTS-L http://dts-l.org/ > > > Laura wrote: > > On Friday, November 23, 2007 2:40 PM > apprenticeidio wrote: > > I wanted to post this as a new thread; but, as the New button refuses to > I wanted to post this as a new thread; but, as the New button refuses to > respond, I have to post this as as a reply in the nearest likely thread. > > I am having a similar problem only when trying to to get to a > http://192.168.0.xxxx. The problem, however, is caused by AOL, who has > taken > over command of my browser and publishes the message: > "Most likely causes: > "You are not connected to the Internet. > "The website is encountering problems. > "There might be a typing error in the address. " > (all this with its own ads, etc.) > before the device on the other end has had a chance to respond. > > How do I give control back to IE7? > > "Leonard Grey" wrote: > > On Wednesday, December 10, 2008 1:35 PM > F.Karl Simpson wrote: > > Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage > Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage > > I cant open a page in IE7 > Most likely causes: > You are not connected to the Internet. > The website is encountering problems. > There might be a typing error in the address. > > None of these causes are the problem; I can open pages fine on firefox. > > On Wednesday, December 10, 2008 2:05 PM > Leonard Grey wrote: > > When asking a question about Internet Explorer we need to know what > version of > When asking a question about Internet Explorer we need to know what > version of Windows you have, including the service pack. > > When asking about a webpage, we need to know the URL so we can go there > ourselves. > --- > Leonard Grey > Errare humanum est > > F.Karl Simpson wrote: > > On Sunday, January 04, 2009 9:42 AM > ann edw wrote: > > internet explorer > Windows XP home. > Internet explorer 7. > I have the problem that, I keep getting the message that IE cannot display > page, even though it has been fine before,and I am still connected to the > internet,as in the `status box ` shows I am connected What I have to do > is disconnect from the internet and then reconnect , then every thing is > fine again.This will happen meny times in a day. > I am on dial up broadband with Orange , it`s the only option available > for my area. > > On Sunday, January 04, 2009 9:43 AM > ann edw wrote: > > internet explorer > Windows XP home. > Internet explorer 7. > I have the problem that, I keep getting the message that IE cannot display > page, even though it has been fine before,and I am still connected to the > internet,as in the `status box ` shows I am connected What I have to do > is disconnect from the internet and then reconnect , then every thing is > fine again.This will happen meny times in a day. > I am on dial up broadband with Orange , it`s the only option available > for my area. > > > Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice > The Lowly HTTP HEAD Request > http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...ead-reque.aspx |
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eddie m
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my system restore will only go back a few days. I have been having problems since July 2009. I can get internet through my itunes and I do get my email, I just can't open any websites attached to my emails.
what can i do HELP!!! Shaw wrote: Im having the same problem. Luckily have firefox too. 12-Oct-07 Im having the same problem. Luckily have firefox too. Anyone who is having this problem cannot even log on to microsoft website to get help. please fix this problem IE7 running windows vista home (allow). this started happening after installing the updates. (if you want to fix this problem temp- go to system restore and go back to when you made the installation. plus my skype is not connecting now. "Laura" wrote: Previous Posts In This Thread: On Friday, October 12, 2007 5:23 AM Laur wrote: Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage I cant open a page in IE7 Most likely causes: You are not connected to the Internet. The website is encountering problems. There might be a typing error in the address. None of these causes are the problem!!! As I can open pages fine on firefox. is anyone else having this problem? I cant unistall it and reinstall it I cant seem to do anything! HELP!!!! On Friday, October 12, 2007 7:24 AM Shaw wrote: Im having the same problem. Luckily have firefox too. Im having the same problem. Luckily have firefox too. Anyone who is having this problem cannot even log on to microsoft website to get help. please fix this problem IE7 running windows vista home (allow). this started happening after installing the updates. (if you want to fix this problem temp- go to system restore and go back to when you made the installation. plus my skype is not connecting now. "Laura" wrote: On Friday, October 12, 2007 9:51 AM Leonard Grey wrote: Re: Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage Use the troubleshooting steps below. Method 1: Clear cached data. To determine whether a performance issue or an error message is caused by corruption in the cached data used by Internet Explorer 7, clear the cached data: Open Internet Explorer 7 > Tools > Delete Browsing History > Delete All > 'Also delete files and settings stored by add-ons' > OK. Test Internet Explorer to see if it works correctly. If the problem still occurs, try Method 2. Method 2: Run Internet Explorer 7 in 'No Add-Ons' mode Third-party add-ons for Internet Explorer, such as ActiveX controls and browser toolbars, can cause problems if an add-on is damaged or if an add-on conflicts with Internet Explorer 7. To determine whether the error is caused by an add-on, run Internet Explorer 7 in 'No Add-Ons' mode: For Windows XP: Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Internet Explorer (No Add-ons) For Windows Vista: Start > type Internet Explorer in the Start Search box > click Internet Explorer (No Add-Ons) Test Internet Explorer to see if it works correctly. If the problem still occurs, try Method 3. If the problem no longer occurs, one (or more) add-ons is causing the problem. In this case, use the Manage Add-ons tool to determine which add-on is causing the problem: 1) Open Internet Explorer 7 > Tools > point to Manage Add-ons > click Enable or Disable Add-ons. 2) In the Show box, select 'Add-ons that have been used by Internet Explorer' to display all add-ons that are installed on the computer. For each item in this list, select the add-on, and then click Disable under Settings. When you have disabled all the items in this list, click OK. 3) Exit and then restart Internet Explorer 7 > Tools > point to Manage Add-ons > click Enable or Disable Add-ons. Now enable a single add-on, then exit and restart Internet Explorer 7 to see if it works properly. Repeat until you determine which add-on causes the problem to occur. After you have used this process to determine which add-on(s) causes the problem, disable that add-on or uninstall the software that installed the add-on. (You won't need to uninstall the software if it gives you the option of not using a browser add-on.) In any case you should contact the vendor that provided the add-on for a solution. Method 3: Reset Internet Explorer 7 settings A performance issue or an error message may be caused by inappropriate configuration settings. Reset Internet Explorer 7 to its default (i.e., original) configuration. This step will also disable any add-ons, plug-ins and toolbars that are installed. Although this solution is quick, it also means that if you want to use any of those add-ons in the future, they must be reinstalled. To reset Internet Explorer 7 settings: Open Internet Explorer 7 > Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab > under Reset Internet Explorer Settings, click Reset. Method 4: Prevent interference by third party security applications Many third party security applications (security suites, anti-virus programs, anti-spyware programs, firewalls, etc.) interfere with Internet Explorer's normal operation to protect your computer from malicious software. Review your security software's settings to see if this may be happening to you. If so, you may decide to alter your program settings. Method 5: Identify and remove viruses and other malicious software Issues with Internet Explorer 7 can also be caused by the presence of viruses or other malicious software, collectively known as malware. Since malware can be very hard to detect you typically need to scan your system for malicious software with /several/ of the better online scanners (Kaspersky, Eset, Trend Micro, Panda, Sophos, Symantec etc.) If necessary, submit a HiJack This log to one of the expert web sites that analyze these logs. Method 6: Undo the changes made by registry cleaners Issues with Internet Explorer can also be caused by the use of so-called registry cleaners, which often damage a computer, sometimes irreparably. If you were using a registry cleaner and it has an undo function, try undoing the changes that may have caused your problems to occur. Installation issues: If you installed IE 7 on Windows XP SP2, you may have a damaged installation of Internet Explorer 7. In this event try to uninstall IE 7 (which returns you to IE 6) by following these directions: "How to uninstall Internet Explorer 7" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927177 ....and... http://www.ie-vista.com/kbase2.html and then re-install IE 7 following these directions /exactly/: http://www.ie-vista.com/known_issues.html#pre-install. Rather than installing through Microsoft Update, download the IE 7 installer from Microsoft: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/dow.../getitnow.mspx and install directly from your hard disk. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Shawn wrote: On Friday, October 12, 2007 12:35 PM Keith wrote: RE: Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage Try troubleshooting with guided help on support.microsoft.com http://support.microsoft.com/gp/pc_ie_intro "Laura" wrote: On Friday, October 12, 2007 12:45 PM PA Bear wrote: Windows version? Windows version? Error message after you install a Windows Internet Explorer 7 update from Windows Update or from Microsoft Update: "Webpage cannot be displayed": http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942818 -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear), working offline MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.org/ Laura wrote: On Friday, November 23, 2007 2:40 PM apprenticeidio wrote: I wanted to post this as a new thread; but, as the New button refuses to I wanted to post this as a new thread; but, as the New button refuses to respond, I have to post this as as a reply in the nearest likely thread. I am having a similar problem only when trying to to get to a http://192.168.0.xxxx. The problem, however, is caused by AOL, who has taken over command of my browser and publishes the message: "Most likely causes: "You are not connected to the Internet. "The website is encountering problems. "There might be a typing error in the address. " (all this with its own ads, etc.) before the device on the other end has had a chance to respond. How do I give control back to IE7? "Leonard Grey" wrote: On Wednesday, December 10, 2008 1:35 PM F.Karl Simpson wrote: Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage I cant open a page in IE7 Most likely causes: You are not connected to the Internet. The website is encountering problems. There might be a typing error in the address. None of these causes are the problem; I can open pages fine on firefox. On Wednesday, December 10, 2008 2:05 PM Leonard Grey wrote: When asking a question about Internet Explorer we need to know what version of When asking a question about Internet Explorer we need to know what version of Windows you have, including the service pack. When asking about a webpage, we need to know the URL so we can go there ourselves. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est F.Karl Simpson wrote: On Sunday, January 04, 2009 9:42 AM ann edw wrote: internet explorer Windows XP home. Internet explorer 7. I have the problem that, I keep getting the message that IE cannot display page, even though it has been fine before,and I am still connected to the internet,as in the `status box ` shows I am connected What I have to do is disconnect from the internet and then reconnect , then every thing is fine again.This will happen meny times in a day. I am on dial up broadband with Orange , it`s the only option available for my area. On Sunday, January 04, 2009 9:43 AM ann edw wrote: internet explorer Windows XP home. Internet explorer 7. I have the problem that, I keep getting the message that IE cannot display page, even though it has been fine before,and I am still connected to the internet,as in the `status box ` shows I am connected What I have to do is disconnect from the internet and then reconnect , then every thing is fine again.This will happen meny times in a day. I am on dial up broadband with Orange , it`s the only option available for my area. On Friday, January 08, 2010 6:03 PM Hank Osiek wrote: INTERNET EXPLORER CANNOT DISPLAY THE GMAIL WEBPAGE WHY IN THE WORLD CAN NOT THIS BE FIXED???????????? On Friday, January 08, 2010 6:44 PM rob^_^ wrote: Start your own thread Hank and tell us YOUR OS version and service packlevel Start your own thread Hank and tell us YOUR OS version and service pack level AND YOUR version of IE and a full description of YOUR issues with GMAIL and a list of all Google software installed on YOUR machine. 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Leonard Grey
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Your question does not contain all the required information needed for
us to help you. Please re-write your question, this time make sure you have all the needed information and we'll try to help. This article: "How to ask a question" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 will help you to create a question that is more likely to provide the help you are seeking. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est eddie m wrote: > my system restore will only go back a few days. I have been having problems since July 2009. I can get internet through my itunes and I do get my email, I just can't open any websites attached to my emails. > > what can i do HELP!!! > > > > > > > > > Shaw wrote: > > Im having the same problem. Luckily have firefox too. > 12-Oct-07 > > Im having the same problem. Luckily have firefox too. Anyone who is having > this problem cannot even log on to microsoft website to get help. please fix > this problem IE7 running windows vista home (allow). this started happening > after installing the updates. (if you want to fix this problem temp- go to > system restore and go back to when you made the installation. plus my skype > is not connecting now. > > "Laura" wrote: > > Previous Posts In This Thread: > > On Friday, October 12, 2007 5:23 AM > Laur wrote: > > Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage > I cant open a page in IE7 > Most likely causes: > You are not connected to the Internet. > The website is encountering problems. > There might be a typing error in the address. > > None of these causes are the problem!!! As I can open pages fine on firefox. > is anyone else having this problem? > I cant unistall it and reinstall it I cant seem to do anything! HELP!!!! > > On Friday, October 12, 2007 7:24 AM > Shaw wrote: > > Im having the same problem. Luckily have firefox too. > Im having the same problem. Luckily have firefox too. Anyone who is having > this problem cannot even log on to microsoft website to get help. please fix > this problem IE7 running windows vista home (allow). this started happening > after installing the updates. (if you want to fix this problem temp- go to > system restore and go back to when you made the installation. plus my skype > is not connecting now. > > "Laura" wrote: > > On Friday, October 12, 2007 9:51 AM > Leonard Grey wrote: > > Re: Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage > Use the troubleshooting steps below. > > Method 1: Clear cached data. > > To determine whether a performance issue or an error message is caused > by corruption in the cached data used by Internet Explorer 7, clear the > cached data: > > Open Internet Explorer 7 > Tools > Delete Browsing History > Delete All > > 'Also delete files and settings stored by add-ons' > OK. > > Test Internet Explorer to see if it works correctly. If the problem > still occurs, try Method 2. > > Method 2: Run Internet Explorer 7 in 'No Add-Ons' mode > > Third-party add-ons for Internet Explorer, such as ActiveX controls and > browser toolbars, can cause problems if an add-on is damaged or if an > add-on conflicts with Internet Explorer 7. To determine whether the > error is caused by an add-on, run Internet Explorer 7 in 'No Add-Ons' mode: > > For Windows XP: > Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Internet Explorer > (No Add-ons) > > For Windows Vista: > Start > type Internet Explorer in the Start Search box > click Internet > Explorer (No Add-Ons) > > Test Internet Explorer to see if it works correctly. If the problem > still occurs, try Method 3. If the problem no longer occurs, one (or > more) add-ons is causing the problem. In this case, use the Manage > Add-ons tool to determine which add-on is causing the problem: > > 1) Open Internet Explorer 7 > Tools > point to Manage Add-ons > click > Enable or Disable Add-ons. > > 2) In the Show box, select 'Add-ons that have been used by Internet > Explorer' to display all add-ons that are installed on the computer. For > each item in this list, select the add-on, and then click Disable under > Settings. When you have disabled all the items in this list, click OK. > > 3) Exit and then restart Internet Explorer 7 > Tools > point to Manage > Add-ons > click Enable or Disable Add-ons. Now enable a single add-on, > then exit and restart Internet Explorer 7 to see if it works properly. > Repeat until you determine which add-on causes the problem to occur. > > After you have used this process to determine which add-on(s) causes the > problem, disable that add-on or uninstall the software that installed > the add-on. (You won't need to uninstall the software if it gives you > the option of not using a browser add-on.) In any case you should > contact the vendor that provided the add-on for a solution. > > Method 3: Reset Internet Explorer 7 settings > > A performance issue or an error message may be caused by inappropriate > configuration settings. Reset Internet Explorer 7 to its default (i.e., > original) configuration. This step will also disable any add-ons, > plug-ins and toolbars that are installed. Although this solution is > quick, it also means that if you want to use any of those add-ons in the > future, they must be reinstalled. To reset Internet Explorer 7 settings: > > Open Internet Explorer 7 > Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab > > under Reset Internet Explorer Settings, click Reset. > > Method 4: Prevent interference by third party security applications > > Many third party security applications (security suites, anti-virus > programs, anti-spyware programs, firewalls, etc.) interfere with > Internet Explorer's normal operation to protect your computer from > malicious software. Review your security software's settings to see if > this may be happening to you. If so, you may decide to alter your > program settings. > > Method 5: Identify and remove viruses and other malicious software > > Issues with Internet Explorer 7 can also be caused by the presence of > viruses or other malicious software, collectively known as malware. > Since malware can be very hard to detect you typically need to scan your > system for malicious software with /several/ of the better online > scanners (Kaspersky, Eset, Trend Micro, Panda, Sophos, Symantec etc.) If > necessary, submit a HiJack This log to one of the expert web sites that > analyze these logs. > > Method 6: Undo the changes made by registry cleaners > > Issues with Internet Explorer can also be caused by the use of so-called > registry cleaners, which often damage a computer, sometimes irreparably. > If you were using a registry cleaner and it has an undo function, try > undoing the changes that may have caused your problems to occur. > > Installation issues: > > If you installed IE 7 on Windows XP SP2, you may have a damaged > installation of Internet Explorer 7. In this event try to uninstall IE 7 > (which returns you to IE 6) by following these directions: > > "How to uninstall Internet Explorer 7" > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927177 > > ...and... > > http://www.ie-vista.com/kbase2.html > > and then re-install IE 7 following these directions /exactly/: > > http://www.ie-vista.com/known_issues.html#pre-install. > > Rather than installing through Microsoft Update, download the IE 7 > installer from Microsoft: > > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/dow.../getitnow.mspx > > and install directly from your hard disk. > > --- > Leonard Grey > Errare humanum est > > Shawn wrote: > > On Friday, October 12, 2007 12:35 PM > Keith wrote: > > RE: Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage > Try troubleshooting with guided help on support.microsoft.com > http://support.microsoft.com/gp/pc_ie_intro > > > > "Laura" wrote: > > On Friday, October 12, 2007 12:45 PM > PA Bear wrote: > > Windows version? > Windows version? > > Error message after you install a Windows Internet Explorer 7 update from > Windows Update or from Microsoft Update: "Webpage cannot be displayed": > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942818 |
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