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      1st May 2006
Intermittently, when I open a new browser window, I get a message saying
"Would you like to go offline? No connection to the Internet is currently
available .." even though my hardware seems OK and the Local Area
Connection icon in my system tray says "Connected".

When I click "Try Again" in the message window, the browser immediately
works, so the connectivity is there.

Is there some setting that I should adjust to keep this from happening? Its
mainly just a nuisance, happening a few times a day.

Any comments greatly appreciated.

 
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Jon Kennedy
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      1st May 2006
I take it by your mention of the LAN icon you are using DSL/cable...

See this page for possible help:
http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/archive...tm#offline_dsl

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"willieb" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Intermittently, when I open a new browser window, I get a message saying
> "Would you like to go offline? No connection to the Internet is currently
> available .." even though my hardware seems OK and the Local Area
> Connection icon in my system tray says "Connected".
>
> When I click "Try Again" in the message window, the browser immediately
> works, so the connectivity is there.
>
> Is there some setting that I should adjust to keep this from happening?
> Its
> mainly just a nuisance, happening a few times a day.
>
> Any comments greatly appreciated.
>



 
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE
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      1st May 2006
"willieb" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:36111B85-1BF5-49ED-9A58-(E-Mail Removed)
> Intermittently, when I open a new browser window, I get a message
> saying "Would you like to go offline? No connection to the Internet
> is currently available .." even though my hardware seems OK and the
> Local Area Connection icon in my system tray says "Connected".
>
> When I click "Try Again" in the message window, the browser
> immediately works, so the connectivity is there.
>
> Is there some setting that I should adjust to keep this from
> happening? Its mainly just a nuisance, happening a few times a day.
>
> Any comments greatly appreciated.


Are you perchance using IE7?

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