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S Cheung
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      22nd Sep 2003
Hello,

I was wondering whether anyone has this problem. It
occurred over the weekend for me, after I installed the
latest Windows XP updates/drivers etc. from the Windows
Update site.

After installation, I connected to the web. My
IExplorer's homepage is normally set to www.google.com.
For some reason it could not connect to the page or it was
refused connection to it. I tried downloading Netscape
browser and tried to go to the google site, the same thing
happens. Ok, so I went to www.yahoo.com, which got there
successfully, and tried doing a search to test it (as
yahoo uses the google engine). When waiting for search
results, it brings me a error page, and cannot connect to
the pages again.

Ok, so my next step was to use Linux which I had installed
on VMware. I set this up so that it uses the same
Internet connection as the host computer. Using Mozilla
in Mandrake Linux, it CAN go to www.google.com and bring
back search results etc. Rather wierd.

From this, I kind of deduced that its something to do with
the updats I installed. So I decided to roll back the
WinXP system to the day before I installed the updates and
the day which I could get to google's site. After that, I
connected and tried to get to www.google.com, but again
with no luck, it doesn't connect and is refused connection
to the site.

So from all of this, it seems that it has nothing to do
with the update, so I kind of deduced that is must be
somthing with WinXP or IExplorer.

Can anyone help? It's rather frustrating that I cannot go
to a search engine site to do searches!

Many thanks in advance, look forward to the reply!

Steve.
 
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Pat Garard
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      22nd Sep 2003
I would be looking at the ISP connection.
It may be noisy - call the ISP tech support.
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Hope this helps!

Pat Garard
Australia.
apgarardATbigpondDOTnetDOTau

"S Cheung" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I was wondering whether anyone has this problem. It
> occurred over the weekend for me, after I installed the
> latest Windows XP updates/drivers etc. from the Windows
> Update site.
>
> After installation, I connected to the web. My
> IExplorer's homepage is normally set to www.google.com.
> For some reason it could not connect to the page or it was
> refused connection to it. I tried downloading Netscape
> browser and tried to go to the google site, the same thing
> happens. Ok, so I went to www.yahoo.com, which got there
> successfully, and tried doing a search to test it (as
> yahoo uses the google engine). When waiting for search
> results, it brings me a error page, and cannot connect to
> the pages again.
>
> Ok, so my next step was to use Linux which I had installed
> on VMware. I set this up so that it uses the same
> Internet connection as the host computer. Using Mozilla
> in Mandrake Linux, it CAN go to www.google.com and bring
> back search results etc. Rather wierd.
>
> From this, I kind of deduced that its something to do with
> the updats I installed. So I decided to roll back the
> WinXP system to the day before I installed the updates and
> the day which I could get to google's site. After that, I
> connected and tried to get to www.google.com, but again
> with no luck, it doesn't connect and is refused connection
> to the site.
>
> So from all of this, it seems that it has nothing to do
> with the update, so I kind of deduced that is must be
> somthing with WinXP or IExplorer.
>
> Can anyone help? It's rather frustrating that I cannot go
> to a search engine site to do searches!
>
> Many thanks in advance, look forward to the reply!
>
> Steve.



 
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Roger Duronfio
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      22nd Sep 2003
I did this also. Had things working, upgraded, now they
don't work. I posted my state of affairs two days ago. NO
response. Terrible to "upgrade" something and break a
working configuration that took quite a while to perfect.
Microsoft programmers are dangerous, non-testing people
who hurry to market. Then don't fix their errors!!!
Heard this most of my career and didn't believe it. Now I
Have evidence. Shame it's true....
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello,
>
>I was wondering whether anyone has this problem. It
>occurred over the weekend for me, after I installed the
>latest Windows XP updates/drivers etc. from the Windows
>Update site.
>
>After installation, I connected to the web. My
>IExplorer's homepage is normally set to www.google.com.
>For some reason it could not connect to the page or it

was
>refused connection to it. I tried downloading Netscape
>browser and tried to go to the google site, the same

thing
>happens. Ok, so I went to www.yahoo.com, which got there
>successfully, and tried doing a search to test it (as
>yahoo uses the google engine). When waiting for search
>results, it brings me a error page, and cannot connect to
>the pages again.
>
>Ok, so my next step was to use Linux which I had

installed
>on VMware. I set this up so that it uses the same
>Internet connection as the host computer. Using Mozilla
>in Mandrake Linux, it CAN go to www.google.com and bring
>back search results etc. Rather wierd.
>
>From this, I kind of deduced that its something to do

with
>the updats I installed. So I decided to roll back the
>WinXP system to the day before I installed the updates

and
>the day which I could get to google's site. After that,

I
>connected and tried to get to www.google.com, but again
>with no luck, it doesn't connect and is refused

connection
>to the site.
>
>So from all of this, it seems that it has nothing to do
>with the update, so I kind of deduced that is must be
>somthing with WinXP or IExplorer.
>
>Can anyone help? It's rather frustrating that I cannot

go
>to a search engine site to do searches!
>
>Many thanks in advance, look forward to the reply!
>
>Steve.
>.
>

 
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