Accessing Webpages

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Why is it I can access certain pages on one computer perfectly fine, yet on
another on another computer the screen comes up blank, no matter what
procedure is used on another and this only happens with a handfull of sites.
Thanks
 
Launch Internet Explorer and from the Toolbar select:
Tools > Internet Options > Advanced > Restore Defaults,
then click Apply.

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| Why is it I can access certain pages on one computer perfectly fine, yet on
| another on another computer the screen comes up blank, no matter what
| procedure is used on another and this only happens with a handfull of sites.
| Thanks
 
JC said:
Why is it I can access certain pages on one computer perfectly fine, yet on
another on another computer the screen comes up blank, no matter what
procedure is used on another and this only happens with a handfull of sites.
Thanks

A heck of a question to ask. There is no real valid answer
unless all of the computers are the same make and model, and
they are operating under the same setup or configuration. If
the computers are different, then the best course would be
to reset the misbehaving ones to their optimal operation and
proceed fine-tuning from that point.
 
I already tried restoring the settings to their original settings and nothing
changed. Both computers are different, the one which the page will work on is
older then the other computer by many years but basically configured the same
otherwise. It is important to point out that these pages worked up until a
week ago that will not work now.
 
Hi,
Try these two easy steps first:
Clear the IE cache. IE> Tools> Internet Options> General> Delete files (and
delete offline content when that dialog pops up) It's often recommended that
the TIF folder be kept at about 50 MB (Settings.)

Open a CMD window (Start> Run> CMD) enter
ipconfig /flushdns
Hit Enter.

Other possibilities at http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/answers/16.html

Hope this helps,
Don
[MS MVP- IE]
 
If none of the steps work, you can simply try to install a new browser and
see if that will solve the problem. Two famous web browsers out there
include Firefox and Opera.
 
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