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Howard
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      4th Oct 2004
For a month, my 6.0 IE browser can't access certain URLs,
altho it performs fine on most. Unfortunately, the URLs I
can't access are vital to my business. I've checked out
the URLs on another computer--no problems accessing on the
other machine. I uninstalled IE and reinstalled, but no
effect. A lengthy procedure given me by MSN interactive
support (follows below) didn't work either. Any possible
solutions? Thanks in advance, Howard.

Penny: It happens sometimes when the particular file which
is used to communicate with that particular server and
your computer is corrupted. You need to re-register it. I
will provide you the steps.
Click on Start and select Run.
Type regsvr32 softpub.dll and click on ok.
Please provide space regsvr32 and softpub.dll
Please provide a single space between regsvr32 and
softpub.dll
Now you need to optimize your browser settings. I will
provide you the steps.
1. Click Start, click Settings, and then click Control
Panel. 2. Click Internet Options.
3. On the General tab, click Delete Cookies in the
Temporary Internet Files section. 4. When you are prompted
to confirm, click OK. 5. Click Clear History. 6. When you
are prompted to confirm, click OK.
7. Click Delete Files. 8. Select the Delete all offline
content check box, and then click OK. 9. Click Settings.
Penny 10. Adjust the The amount of disk space to use
setting to 10 MB. 11. Click View Files. 12. When the View
Files window appears, press CTRL+A to select all the
files, and then press DELETE. 13. When you are prompted to
confirm, click Yes, and then close the window.
14. Click OK to close the Settings dialog box. 15. Click
the Security tab. 16. Click the Internet icon.
17. Click the Default Level button if it is available, and
then click Apply. Repeat this for the Restricted, Trusted,
and Local Intranet zones. 18. Click the Privacy tab. 19.
Click the Edit button. If the sites appear under Managed
Web sites, click Remove All in the Per Site Privacy
Actions window, and then click OK.
20. Click the Default button if it is available, and then
click Apply. 21. Click the Connections tab. 22. For each
item that is listed under Dial-up and Virtual Private
Network settings, follow these steps: a. Select the item
(the connectoid), and then click Settings. b. Clear all
the check boxes, and then click OK.
23. Click LAN Settings. 24. Clear all the check boxes, and
then click OK. 25. Click the Advanced tab. 26. Click
Restore Default, and then click OK.
Penny: I have finished sending you the troubleshooting
steps.

 
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Robert Aldwinckle
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      4th Oct 2004
Please see my reply to your earlier post.

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Subject: Cannot access some URLs
Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 14:35:50 -0700


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"Howard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:081701c4a9a3$03d80a70$(E-Mail Removed)...
> For a month, my 6.0 IE browser can't access certain URLs,
> altho it performs fine on most. Unfortunately, the URLs I
> can't access are vital to my business. I've checked out
> the URLs on another computer--no problems accessing on the
> other machine. I uninstalled IE and reinstalled, but no
> effect. A lengthy procedure given me by MSN interactive
> support (follows below) didn't work either. Any possible
> solutions? Thanks in advance, Howard.


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=?Utf-8?B?TGF1cmE=?=
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      27th Dec 2004
I too am having the same exact problem, and I also connect via dsl. I have
tried every fix I have seen on the net, the one I saw that you refer too said
to change yes or no to auto but it still didn't fix mine. I am running
windows 2000, and I agree it does get very old after a while.

"Howard" wrote:

> For a month, my 6.0 IE browser can't access certain URLs,
> altho it performs fine on most. Unfortunately, the URLs I
> can't access are vital to my business. I've checked out
> the URLs on another computer--no problems accessing on the
> other machine. I uninstalled IE and reinstalled, but no
> effect. A lengthy procedure given me by MSN interactive
> support (follows below) didn't work either. Any possible
> solutions? Thanks in advance, Howard.
>
> Penny: It happens sometimes when the particular file which
> is used to communicate with that particular server and
> your computer is corrupted. You need to re-register it. I
> will provide you the steps.
> Click on Start and select Run.
> Type regsvr32 softpub.dll and click on ok.
> Please provide space regsvr32 and softpub.dll
> Please provide a single space between regsvr32 and
> softpub.dll
> Now you need to optimize your browser settings. I will
> provide you the steps.
> 1. Click Start, click Settings, and then click Control
> Panel. 2. Click Internet Options.
> 3. On the General tab, click Delete Cookies in the
> Temporary Internet Files section. 4. When you are prompted
> to confirm, click OK. 5. Click Clear History. 6. When you
> are prompted to confirm, click OK.
> 7. Click Delete Files. 8. Select the Delete all offline
> content check box, and then click OK. 9. Click Settings.
> Penny 10. Adjust the The amount of disk space to use
> setting to 10 MB. 11. Click View Files. 12. When the View
> Files window appears, press CTRL+A to select all the
> files, and then press DELETE. 13. When you are prompted to
> confirm, click Yes, and then close the window.
> 14. Click OK to close the Settings dialog box. 15. Click
> the Security tab. 16. Click the Internet icon.
> 17. Click the Default Level button if it is available, and
> then click Apply. Repeat this for the Restricted, Trusted,
> and Local Intranet zones. 18. Click the Privacy tab. 19.
> Click the Edit button. If the sites appear under Managed
> Web sites, click Remove All in the Per Site Privacy
> Actions window, and then click OK.
> 20. Click the Default button if it is available, and then
> click Apply. 21. Click the Connections tab. 22. For each
> item that is listed under Dial-up and Virtual Private
> Network settings, follow these steps: a. Select the item
> (the connectoid), and then click Settings. b. Clear all
> the check boxes, and then click OK.
> 23. Click LAN Settings. 24. Clear all the check boxes, and
> then click OK. 25. Click the Advanced tab. 26. Click
> Restore Default, and then click OK.
> Penny: I have finished sending you the troubleshooting
> steps.
>
>

 
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Don Varnau
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      27th Dec 2004
Hi,
A few more steps you might try:
Shut everything (computer, modem, router, etc) down for 4 or 5 minutes- a
complete power down.

Delete the Temporary Internet Files folder.
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/delcache.htm When that folder is recreated after
a restart, set it's size to about 50-60 MB. Delete the History folder (same
page.)

Are these sites in the HOSTS file?
See: The Hosts File (Gorilla Design Studio): http://www.accs-net.com/hosts/
Blocking Unwanted Parasites with a Hosts File:
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm

Have you checked for malware? Work through the solutions (CWShredder,
Ad-aware, Spybot) at
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm Also note the security tips on that
page.

Additional information at:
The Parasite Fight http://www.aumha.org/a/quickfix.htm
More security tips at http://www.aumha.org/a/parasite.htm
Bugs, Glitches & Stuffups: http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/Darnit.htm

There may be other possible solutions at
http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/answers.htm#dns or
http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/ans...m#secure_sites

Hope this helps,
Don
[MS MVP- IE/OE]

"Laura" <Laura[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:10AE3467-584C-4C75-8C77-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I too am having the same exact problem, and I also connect via dsl. I have
> tried every fix I have seen on the net, the one I saw that you refer too

said
> to change yes or no to auto but it still didn't fix mine. I am running
> windows 2000, and I agree it does get very old after a while.
>
> "Howard" wrote:
>
> > For a month, my 6.0 IE browser can't access certain URLs,
> > altho it performs fine on most. Unfortunately, the URLs I
> > can't access are vital to my business. I've checked out
> > the URLs on another computer--no problems accessing on the
> > other machine. I uninstalled IE and reinstalled, but no
> > effect. A lengthy procedure given me by MSN interactive
> > support (follows below) didn't work either. Any possible
> > solutions? Thanks in advance, Howard.
> >
> > Penny: It happens sometimes when the particular file which
> > is used to communicate with that particular server and
> > your computer is corrupted. You need to re-register it. I
> > will provide you the steps.
> > Click on Start and select Run.
> > Type regsvr32 softpub.dll and click on ok.
> > Please provide space regsvr32 and softpub.dll
> > Please provide a single space between regsvr32 and
> > softpub.dll
> > Now you need to optimize your browser settings. I will
> > provide you the steps.
> > 1. Click Start, click Settings, and then click Control
> > Panel. 2. Click Internet Options.
> > 3. On the General tab, click Delete Cookies in the
> > Temporary Internet Files section. 4. When you are prompted
> > to confirm, click OK. 5. Click Clear History. 6. When you
> > are prompted to confirm, click OK.
> > 7. Click Delete Files. 8. Select the Delete all offline
> > content check box, and then click OK. 9. Click Settings.
> > Penny 10. Adjust the The amount of disk space to use
> > setting to 10 MB. 11. Click View Files. 12. When the View
> > Files window appears, press CTRL+A to select all the
> > files, and then press DELETE. 13. When you are prompted to
> > confirm, click Yes, and then close the window.
> > 14. Click OK to close the Settings dialog box. 15. Click
> > the Security tab. 16. Click the Internet icon.
> > 17. Click the Default Level button if it is available, and
> > then click Apply. Repeat this for the Restricted, Trusted,
> > and Local Intranet zones. 18. Click the Privacy tab. 19.
> > Click the Edit button. If the sites appear under Managed
> > Web sites, click Remove All in the Per Site Privacy
> > Actions window, and then click OK.
> > 20. Click the Default button if it is available, and then
> > click Apply. 21. Click the Connections tab. 22. For each
> > item that is listed under Dial-up and Virtual Private
> > Network settings, follow these steps: a. Select the item
> > (the connectoid), and then click Settings. b. Clear all
> > the check boxes, and then click OK.
> > 23. Click LAN Settings. 24. Clear all the check boxes, and
> > then click OK. 25. Click the Advanced tab. 26. Click
> > Restore Default, and then click OK.
> > Penny: I have finished sending you the troubleshooting
> > steps.


 
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Semper
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      29th Dec 2004
To all that wonder why "page cannot be displayed" :
You do not state what firewall you are using
If you are using a firewall that has a privacy setting
that may be the reason why you have the result "page cannot be
displayed" or IE is slow to find the URL or display it.
The same problem has been bugging me since I upgraded my eTrust
firewall.
I have read every post on this issue and cleaned all my spy and adware
with everything that was reccomended.
Still there was no joy till I tweaked my firewall settings.
Believe me I have little hair left!!!
I hope this helps.........


On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 22:33:02 -0800, "Laura"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I too am having the same exact problem, and I also connect via dsl. I have
>tried every fix I have seen on the net, the one I saw that you refer too said
>to change yes or no to auto but it still didn't fix mine. I am running
>windows 2000, and I agree it does get very old after a while.
>
>"Howard" wrote:
>
>> For a month, my 6.0 IE browser can't access certain URLs,
>> altho it performs fine on most. Unfortunately, the URLs I
>> can't access are vital to my business. I've checked out
>> the URLs on another computer--no problems accessing on the
>> other machine. I uninstalled IE and reinstalled, but no
>> effect. A lengthy procedure given me by MSN interactive
>> support (follows below) didn't work either. Any possible
>> solutions? Thanks in advance, Howard.
>>
>> Penny: It happens sometimes when the particular file which
>> is used to communicate with that particular server and
>> your computer is corrupted. You need to re-register it. I
>> will provide you the steps.
>> Click on Start and select Run.
>> Type regsvr32 softpub.dll and click on ok.
>> Please provide space regsvr32 and softpub.dll
>> Please provide a single space between regsvr32 and
>> softpub.dll
>> Now you need to optimize your browser settings. I will
>> provide you the steps.
>> 1. Click Start, click Settings, and then click Control
>> Panel. 2. Click Internet Options.
>> 3. On the General tab, click Delete Cookies in the
>> Temporary Internet Files section. 4. When you are prompted
>> to confirm, click OK. 5. Click Clear History. 6. When you
>> are prompted to confirm, click OK.
>> 7. Click Delete Files. 8. Select the Delete all offline
>> content check box, and then click OK. 9. Click Settings.
>> Penny 10. Adjust the The amount of disk space to use
>> setting to 10 MB. 11. Click View Files. 12. When the View
>> Files window appears, press CTRL+A to select all the
>> files, and then press DELETE. 13. When you are prompted to
>> confirm, click Yes, and then close the window.
>> 14. Click OK to close the Settings dialog box. 15. Click
>> the Security tab. 16. Click the Internet icon.
>> 17. Click the Default Level button if it is available, and
>> then click Apply. Repeat this for the Restricted, Trusted,
>> and Local Intranet zones. 18. Click the Privacy tab. 19.
>> Click the Edit button. If the sites appear under Managed
>> Web sites, click Remove All in the Per Site Privacy
>> Actions window, and then click OK.
>> 20. Click the Default button if it is available, and then
>> click Apply. 21. Click the Connections tab. 22. For each
>> item that is listed under Dial-up and Virtual Private
>> Network settings, follow these steps: a. Select the item
>> (the connectoid), and then click Settings. b. Clear all
>> the check boxes, and then click OK.
>> 23. Click LAN Settings. 24. Clear all the check boxes, and
>> then click OK. 25. Click the Advanced tab. 26. Click
>> Restore Default, and then click OK.
>> Penny: I have finished sending you the troubleshooting
>> steps.
>>
>>


 
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Sandi - Microsoft MVP
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      29th Dec 2004
Semper, as much as we appreciate you spreading your gem of knowledge far and
wide, can we *PLEASE* research things a little further before giving it out
as a cure-all?

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Visit the Internet Explorer Online Community:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/...y/default.mspx
_______________________________________
Sandi - Microsoft MVP since 1999 (IE/OE)
http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/



"Semper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> To all that wonder why "page cannot be displayed" :
> You do not state what firewall you are using
> If you are using a firewall that has a privacy setting
> that may be the reason why you have the result "page cannot be
> displayed" or IE is slow to find the URL or display it.
> The same problem has been bugging me since I upgraded my eTrust
> firewall.
> I have read every post on this issue and cleaned all my spy and adware
> with everything that was reccomended.
> Still there was no joy till I tweaked my firewall settings.
> Believe me I have little hair left!!!
> I hope this helps.........
>
>
> On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 22:33:02 -0800, "Laura"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> I too am having the same exact problem, and I also connect via dsl.
>> I have tried every fix I have seen on the net, the one I saw that
>> you refer too said to change yes or no to auto but it still didn't
>> fix mine. I am running windows 2000, and I agree it does get very
>> old after a while.
>>
>> "Howard" wrote:
>>
>>> For a month, my 6.0 IE browser can't access certain URLs,
>>> altho it performs fine on most. Unfortunately, the URLs I
>>> can't access are vital to my business. I've checked out
>>> the URLs on another computer--no problems accessing on the
>>> other machine. I uninstalled IE and reinstalled, but no
>>> effect. A lengthy procedure given me by MSN interactive
>>> support (follows below) didn't work either. Any possible
>>> solutions? Thanks in advance, Howard.
>>>
>>> Penny: It happens sometimes when the particular file which
>>> is used to communicate with that particular server and
>>> your computer is corrupted. You need to re-register it. I
>>> will provide you the steps.
>>> Click on Start and select Run.
>>> Type regsvr32 softpub.dll and click on ok.
>>> Please provide space regsvr32 and softpub.dll
>>> Please provide a single space between regsvr32 and
>>> softpub.dll
>>> Now you need to optimize your browser settings. I will
>>> provide you the steps.
>>> 1. Click Start, click Settings, and then click Control
>>> Panel. 2. Click Internet Options.
>>> 3. On the General tab, click Delete Cookies in the
>>> Temporary Internet Files section. 4. When you are prompted
>>> to confirm, click OK. 5. Click Clear History. 6. When you
>>> are prompted to confirm, click OK.
>>> 7. Click Delete Files. 8. Select the Delete all offline
>>> content check box, and then click OK. 9. Click Settings.
>>> Penny 10. Adjust the The amount of disk space to use
>>> setting to 10 MB. 11. Click View Files. 12. When the View
>>> Files window appears, press CTRL+A to select all the
>>> files, and then press DELETE. 13. When you are prompted to
>>> confirm, click Yes, and then close the window.
>>> 14. Click OK to close the Settings dialog box. 15. Click
>>> the Security tab. 16. Click the Internet icon.
>>> 17. Click the Default Level button if it is available, and
>>> then click Apply. Repeat this for the Restricted, Trusted,
>>> and Local Intranet zones. 18. Click the Privacy tab. 19.
>>> Click the Edit button. If the sites appear under Managed
>>> Web sites, click Remove All in the Per Site Privacy
>>> Actions window, and then click OK.
>>> 20. Click the Default button if it is available, and then
>>> click Apply. 21. Click the Connections tab. 22. For each
>>> item that is listed under Dial-up and Virtual Private
>>> Network settings, follow these steps: a. Select the item
>>> (the connectoid), and then click Settings. b. Clear all
>>> the check boxes, and then click OK.
>>> 23. Click LAN Settings. 24. Clear all the check boxes, and
>>> then click OK. 25. Click the Advanced tab. 26. Click
>>> Restore Default, and then click OK.
>>> Penny: I have finished sending you the troubleshooting
>>> steps.


 
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Semper
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      29th Dec 2004
I was merely suggesting it as another avenue to explore.
Every firewall has it own routine. So the user has to look into it and
experiment just like I did.
There is no blanket "cure all"

On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 21:31:15 +0800, "Sandi - Microsoft MVP"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Semper, as much as we appreciate you spreading your gem of knowledge far and
>wide, can we *PLEASE* research things a little further before giving it out
>as a cure-all?


 
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Sandi - Microsoft MVP
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      29th Dec 2004
You see, my concern is that the sort of data blocked by privacy should not
be causing 'page cannot be displayed' errors. That is why I would like
further information via the privacy advisor that is built in to your
firewall.

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"Semper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I was merely suggesting it as another avenue to explore.
> Every firewall has it own routine. So the user has to look into it and
> experiment just like I did.
> There is no blanket "cure all"
>
> On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 21:31:15 +0800, "Sandi - Microsoft MVP"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> Semper, as much as we appreciate you spreading your gem of knowledge
>> far and wide, can we *PLEASE* research things a little further
>> before giving it out as a cure-all?


 
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Semper
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      29th Dec 2004
here is a copy/paste from the Privacy advisor in the eTrust firewall:

Setting privacy protection levels
By setting the privacy protection level, you determine whether to
allow or block cookies, ads, and mobile code.

To set privacy levels:

Select Privacy|Main.


In the Cookie control area, click the slider and drag it to the
desired setting.
High Blocks all cookies except session cookies. This setting may
prevent some Web sites from loading.
Med Blocks persistent cookies and persistent cookies from tracking
Web sites. Allows cookies for personalized services.
Off Allows all cookies.




In the Ad Blocking area, click the slider and drag it to the desired
setting.
High Blocks all pop-up/pop-under and animated ads.
Med Blocks all pop-up/pop-under and animated ads. Allows banner ads.
Off Allows all ads.




In the Mobile Code Control area, select On or Off.


Click OK.




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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 21:56:02 +0800, "Sandi - Microsoft MVP"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>You see, my concern is that the sort of data blocked by privacy should not
>be causing 'page cannot be displayed' errors. That is why I would like
>further information via the privacy advisor that is built in to your
>firewall.


 
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Sandi - Microsoft MVP
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      30th Dec 2004
I said more information VIA the privacy advisor, not ABOUT the privacy
advisor.

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"Semper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> here is a copy/paste from the Privacy advisor in the eTrust firewall:
>
> Setting privacy protection levels
> By setting the privacy protection level, you determine whether to
> allow or block cookies, ads, and mobile code.
>
> To set privacy levels:
>
> Select Privacy|Main.
>
>
> In the Cookie control area, click the slider and drag it to the
> desired setting.
> High Blocks all cookies except session cookies. This setting may
> prevent some Web sites from loading.
> Med Blocks persistent cookies and persistent cookies from tracking
> Web sites. Allows cookies for personalized services.
> Off Allows all cookies.
>
>
>
>
> In the Ad Blocking area, click the slider and drag it to the desired
> setting.
> High Blocks all pop-up/pop-under and animated ads.
> Med Blocks all pop-up/pop-under and animated ads. Allows banner ads.
> Off Allows all ads.
>
>
>
>
> In the Mobile Code Control area, select On or Off.
>
>
> Click OK.
>
>
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 21:56:02 +0800, "Sandi - Microsoft MVP"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>You see, my concern is that the sort of data blocked by privacy should not
>>be causing 'page cannot be displayed' errors. That is why I would like
>>further information via the privacy advisor that is built in to your
>>firewall.

>


 
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