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Bob
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      30th Aug 2004
Anybody else having problems with the back button not
working after installing SP2 in XP PRO. I downloaded
Mozzilla and it works fine. I still use IE 6 but back
button does not want to work. Any ideas?
 
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Jeremy
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      30th Aug 2004
I am having similar problems, although I'm using SP2 with
XP Home. What I have discovered is that when my back
button stops working, there are several frames on the
page I'm at that don't load, but instead have the "This
page cannot be displayed" text on them. Checking out the
properties of these frames, they almost always have
something to do with doubleclick.net.

Also, when I notice that my back button stops working, if
I click the little arrow next to the back button to see
what pages are in my back history, instead of seeing the
last page I visited I see several entries also having to
do with doubleclick.net.

For instance, when I visit www.angelsbaseball.com, I get
three frames that do not load now. The URL address that
shows up in their properties is:

res://C:\WINDOWS\system32
\shdoclc.dll/dnserror.htm#http://ad.doubleclick.net/adi/an
gels.mlb/homepage;pos=1;sz=178x60;tile=1;ord=997109074?

Now when I click the little arrow next to my back button
there are three instances of:

http://ad.doubleclick.net/adj/angels.ml

as if the browser thinks I just visited that site three
times or something. So when I click the back button it
tries to take me to that site. Also, in the status bar
at the bottom of IE6 I see that it is trying to connect
to that site, and also to http://127.0.0.1

This problem happens on other sites such as ebay as
well. Is this similar to what is happening to you? And
does anyone know how to get around this? I've tried
disabling the popup blocker, changing my security
settings, looking at my antivirus settings, deleting all
my cookies and temp. internet files, clearing the SSL
states of my certificates, etc etc. Nothing has worked
yet. Could it have something to do with my router and a
port that needs to be opened? I am using a Linksys
BEFSR41 with the most updated firmware (and incidentally
I have no problems with the linksys website).

Please help!



>-----Original Message-----
>Anybody else having problems with the back button not
>working after installing SP2 in XP PRO. I downloaded
>Mozzilla and it works fine. I still use IE 6 but back
>button does not want to work. Any ideas?
>.

 
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Bob
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      30th Aug 2004
On mine everything is as it should be but the button
refuses to work. It acts like it is suppose to is the
green color and indents when I push it but just will not
work.
>-----Original Message-----
>I am having similar problems, although I'm using SP2

with
>XP Home. What I have discovered is that when my back
>button stops working, there are several frames on the
>page I'm at that don't load, but instead have the "This
>page cannot be displayed" text on them. Checking out

the
>properties of these frames, they almost always have
>something to do with doubleclick.net.
>
>Also, when I notice that my back button stops working,

if
>I click the little arrow next to the back button to see
>what pages are in my back history, instead of seeing the
>last page I visited I see several entries also having to
>do with doubleclick.net.
>
>For instance, when I visit www.angelsbaseball.com, I get
>three frames that do not load now. The URL address that
>shows up in their properties is:
>
>res://C:\WINDOWS\system32
>\shdoclc.dll/dnserror.htm#http://ad.doubleclick.net/adi/a

n
>gels.mlb/homepage;pos=1;sz=178x60;tile=1;ord=997109074?
>
>Now when I click the little arrow next to my back button
>there are three instances of:
>
>http://ad.doubleclick.net/adj/angels.ml
>
>as if the browser thinks I just visited that site three
>times or something. So when I click the back button it
>tries to take me to that site. Also, in the status bar
>at the bottom of IE6 I see that it is trying to connect
>to that site, and also to http://127.0.0.1
>
>This problem happens on other sites such as ebay as
>well. Is this similar to what is happening to you? And
>does anyone know how to get around this? I've tried
>disabling the popup blocker, changing my security
>settings, looking at my antivirus settings, deleting all
>my cookies and temp. internet files, clearing the SSL
>states of my certificates, etc etc. Nothing has worked
>yet. Could it have something to do with my router and a
>port that needs to be opened? I am using a Linksys
>BEFSR41 with the most updated firmware (and incidentally
>I have no problems with the linksys website).
>
>Please help!
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Anybody else having problems with the back button not
>>working after installing SP2 in XP PRO. I downloaded
>>Mozzilla and it works fine. I still use IE 6 but back
>>button does not want to work. Any ideas?
>>.

>.
>

 
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