Cannot access particular sites after emptying I.E Temp Files

O

observerr

My problem is that i cannot view my two most frequent
(used to be) sites i visited.
Note: One of them is my home page

I emptied the internet temporary files folder (all files)
and as soon as i tried to view :

www.go.com.mt/mygo
www.di-ve.com (note: i typed the site address, maybe to
help you with what type of sites i'm trying to access)

I got the cannot find server page
For all other sites i tried to access, everything worked
fine!

thanks for your help
 
M

Maureen Goldman

observerr said:
My problem is that i cannot view my two most frequent
(used to be) sites i visited.
Note: One of them is my home page

I emptied the internet temporary files folder (all files)
and as soon as i tried to view :

www.go.com.mt/mygo
www.di-ve.com (note: i typed the site address, maybe to
help you with what type of sites i'm trying to access)

I got the cannot find server page
For all other sites i tried to access, everything worked
fine!

Kelly has a fix at line 155, right, to repair loss of access to some
websites.

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

Other than that, have you tried running spyware defectors. The two
below are freeware and recommended. Be sure to update after
downloading.

"SpyBot - Search & Destroy v1.2"
http://www.cybertechhelp.com/html/downloads/download.php/id/36
"Ad-aware 6.181"
http://www.cybertechhelp.com/html/downloads/download.php/id/33
 
J

Judith

This may be of no help, but is your homepage & other site
you can no longer get a secure site? (One way to tell is
if the URL comes up as https instead of just http.) If
so, you're problem may be the one I've had that was
finally traced to the "cipher strength" setting of my
IE6. You can check your program's ciper strength by
opening IE ie going to Help/Abount IE. Look a few lines
from the top of the general info page. If it says cs=0
bits, that may be the cause of your entire problem. If
this is it, you need MS's security update for your
version of IE, which will change setting to 128 bits.
May not help, but hey, its quick, easy & risk-free.
 

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