Sir,
After a period of being away from my computer I was finally able to
try your suggestion. I don't consider myself a newbie by any stretch
but I never would have looked there for a problem. And BTW, it worked
like a charm. I was looking for a problem with my router or some
change SOMEONE(?) had made to it. I sometimes think that gremlins
must play on my computers because of all the changes I often find.
Do you have any thoughts on how this could have been changed?
Would some program do it? I install and remove programs all the time
but nothing that I would think would mess with IE. Nor has anything
ASKed if it could tweak IE.
Again, a thousand thanks.
Any chance you can tell me your thoughts on how you arrived as that to
be the source of the problem? Just to help me in the future when I do
trouble shooting.
I suppose that since I had Internet to the computer it had to be IE or
the router, (right?) I mean, you had to consider the router as a
possible source of the problem?
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 17:46:55 GMT,
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(GMAN) wrote:
>In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, RC <RCÜ@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>I've not had much luck with the last few routers lately.
>>Now the router I have will not give me WWW access.
>>I can still access Usegroups though. I only do email via the web now
>>so I don't know if that works or not.
>>Any ideas why this is so?
>>
>>Thanks
>>RC
>Go to Internet Explorer, go to TOOLS, Go to INTERNET OPTIONS, Go to
>CONNECTIONS, then select LAN Settings, then make sure nothing is checkmarked.
>Click OK then exit out of Internet Explorer and then try opening Internet
>Explorer and see if it works now.