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rackcomputeridiot
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      05-04-2008
I am having problems connecting to internet explorer on my laptop. Whenever
I hit my e buttom to connect, the site opens, then I get a message that
internet explorer cannnot open the web page. I cannot get on the internet. I
am connected to the internet through my wireless connection and I know I am
connected because I have a google side bar that gives me the current weather
and cnn news. That is connected and up to date, but I cannot connect to
internet explorer. I have tried to type in all different web sites, but it
keeps coming back that internet explorer cannot open the web page. If anyone
can HELP, please do and I ask that you put it in as simple language as
possible, for as my user name implies, I am a computer idiot.
Thanks

 
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      05-04-2008


"rackcomputeridiot" <u43384@uwe> wrote in message news:83a9058a16af1@uwe...
> I am having problems connecting to internet explorer on my laptop.
> Whenever
> I hit my e buttom to connect, the site opens, then I get a message that
> internet explorer cannnot open the web page. I cannot get on the internet.
> I
> am connected to the internet through my wireless connection and I know I
> am
> connected because I have a google side bar that gives me the current
> weather
> and cnn news. That is connected and up to date, but I cannot connect to
> internet explorer. I have tried to type in all different web sites, but it
> keeps coming back that internet explorer cannot open the web page. If
> anyone
> can HELP, please do and I ask that you put it in as simple language as
> possible, for as my user name implies, I am a computer idiot.
> Thanks


Look in "Control Panel/Internet Options/connections/Lan settings". Is it
set to automatically detect settings? Is anything entered for the Proxy
server and is it checked?

 
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rackcomputeridiot
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      05-04-2008
Yes the automatic detect box is checked and no there is nothing in the proxy
server

Victek wrote:
>> I am having problems connecting to internet explorer on my laptop.
>> Whenever

>[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>> possible, for as my user name implies, I am a computer idiot.
>> Thanks

>
>Look in "Control Panel/Internet Options/connections/Lan settings". Is it
>set to automatically detect settings? Is anything entered for the Proxy
>server and is it checked?


 
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tempting2taanzaa
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      05-05-2008
I don't know if it will help, but perhaps going to your wireless (router)
setup page and checking all the settings? I had a friend with a linksys
router that was having connection issues (though she has XP and did not have
sidebar gadgets still reporting she was online) and she had to clone her MAC
address a couple (yes, a couple) of times and then her connection through IE
was fixed.

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"rackcomputeridiot" <u43384@uwe> wrote in message news:83a9ed93b673b@uwe...
> Yes the automatic detect box is checked and no there is nothing in the
> proxy
> server
>
> Victek wrote:
>>> I am having problems connecting to internet explorer on my laptop.
>>> Whenever

>>[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>>> possible, for as my user name implies, I am a computer idiot.
>>> Thanks

>>
>>Look in "Control Panel/Internet Options/connections/Lan settings". Is it
>>set to automatically detect settings? Is anything entered for the Proxy
>>server and is it checked?

>


 
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Victek
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      05-05-2008
>>> I am having problems connecting to internet explorer on my laptop.
>>> Whenever

>>[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>>> possible, for as my user name implies, I am a computer idiot.
>>> Thanks

>>
>>Look in "Control Panel/Internet Options/connections/Lan settings". Is it
>>set to automatically detect settings? Is anything entered for the Proxy
>>server and is it checked?

>
> Yes the automatic detect box is checked and no there is nothing in the
> proxy
> server
>

OK, in "Control Panel / Internet Options / Security" check to see that the
settings for each category (Internet, Local, Trusted, Restricted) and
restore them to default if any have changed - select the category then click
the default if it is selectable. If that doesn't help then I suggest you
install Firefox to help isolate the problem. Do you have another computer
or a friend who could download it for you and put it on a thumb drive? The
idea is if Firefox works then you know the problem is isolated to Internet
Explorer. If Firefox doesn't work then you have a problem that is more
general.



 
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