Page Cannot be Displayed

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Suddenly today my IE isn't working and I recieve DNS Error "Page Cannot be
displayed" every website I attempt. I downloaded Firefox and it's working
fine, so something is wrong in IE 6.0.290.2180. I'm using XP Home SP2. I
tried uninstall and reinstall and it didn't fix, but I couldn't do a complete
uninstall because my settings were all still there. Any ideas?
 
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Guest

MIKEY165 said:
Suddenly today my IE isn't working and I recieve DNS Error "Page Cannot be
displayed" every website I attempt. I downloaded Firefox and it's working
fine, so something is wrong in IE 6.0.290.2180. I'm using XP Home SP2. I
tried uninstall and reinstall and it didn't fix, but I couldn't do a complete
uninstall because my settings were all still there. Any ideas?

Mikey,

I may have the same problem and I have probably spent 12 hours trying to
solve it. I've even uninstalled SP2 and reinstalled from my disk SP1. I
still have the same problem. My Firefox works but microsoft will not do
updates through Firefox. I've checked for viruses, spyware, malware. I've
run winsockfix, iefix and a couple others. I've even altered the registry to
try to make windows think that it was not installed for a re-install. I've
also unstalled my SBC browswer which was working but runs on top of IE - now
I've lost that. I've tried every fix that I could find on bleeping
computer.com. If you solve this, please post.

Thanks,
 
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Guest

MIKEY165 said:
Suddenly today my IE isn't working and I recieve DNS Error "Page Cannot be
displayed" every website I attempt. I downloaded Firefox and it's working
fine, so something is wrong in IE 6.0.290.2180. I'm using XP Home SP2. I
tried uninstall and reinstall and it didn't fix, but I couldn't do a complete
uninstall because my settings were all still there. Any ideas?

This is my problem exactly - is anyone out there listening???
 

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