can't open web site

G

Guest

This is realy strange.I can't open a web site (cassandrasclicks.com),I tried
everything I even reinstall my system and still can't open it.
The owner of the web site told me that the site is runing and should be
something with my settings but i can't see what
can anyone help?
Thank you
 
E

Elmo

lemos said:
This is realLy strange. I can't open a web site (cassandrasclicks.com). I tried
everything; I even reinstallED my system and still can't open it.
The owner of the web site told me that the site is ruNning and should be
something with my settings but I can't see what.
Can anyone help?
Thank you

Add it to your trusted sites.
 
G

Guest

Why you want to go there? I got there with no problems, the site is junk. How
much you get paid for each hit?
 
G

Guest

I still can't open it it gives me this error:
" Most likely causes:
You are not connected to the Internet.
The website is encountering problems.
There might be a typing error in the address.
I don't understand
 
G

Guest

I did that and still same problem gives error
Most likely causes:
You are not connected to the Internet.
The website is encountering problems.
There might be a typing error in the address.
????????????/
 
E

Elmo

lemos said:
I did that and still same problem gives error
Most likely causes:
You are not connected to the Internet.
The website is encountering problems.
There might be a typing error in the address.
????????????/

What browser? What firewall? What spyware blocking software?
 
G

Guest

I use IE7 and norton internet security 2006 as my firewall and spyware
blocking software.
thank you
 
E

Elmo

lemos said:
I use IE7 and norton internet security 2006 as my firewall and spyware
blocking software.
thank you

You probably need to look through the settings of all three to find the
cause; I don't have any of the three, so can't tell you where to look
exactly.

If it's NIS blocking the site, just stopping it from running may not
free up the site; you need to find the right settings within its control
panel.
 
G

Guest

Elmo said:
You probably need to look through the settings of all three to find the
cause; I don't have any of the three, so can't tell you where to look
exactly.

If it's NIS blocking the site, just stopping it from running may not
free up the site; you need to find the right settings within its control
panel.
thank you for your help but can you tell me what is NIS?
Thank you
 
G

Guest

nass said:
Norton Internet Scanner (NIS)
Thank you for your help but I checked everything and can't see what the
problem is and is only this website????
I am about to give up is just I don't like strange things going on my computer
 
G

Guest

lemos said:
Thank you for your help but I checked everything and can't see what the
problem is and is only this website????
I am about to give up is just I don't like strange things going on my computer

Hi Lemos,
Thanks for Joe, yes it is Norton Internet Security (Firewall).
I will have a shot in the dark for this (note these settings according my
IE6), try to clear your Caches, Internet Files and cookies.
Open the Security Tab and click On Trusted Sites then click on Sites button.
The Diagram looks like this:

General | Security | Privacy | Content | Connections | Programs | Advanced
Click on Security:
Undere this title:
Select a web Content zone to specify its security settings.
Internet Local Intranet >Trusted Sites <
Restricted Sites

Add the sites to trusted sites.

Then click on Privacy Tab then Sites and see if the website there or not if
not add it to Always Allow.

2= Open your Hosts Files by Double click your Windows Explorer or access it
from Start >> All Programs >> Accessories >> Windwos Explorer
Click on the [+] beside Windows to expand >> Click on the plus [+] beside
System32 to expand scroll down to driver and click on the [+] to expand
locate this sub-folder etc and look in the Right Pane/window and you will see
Hosts files text, but please NOT the one with the extension *.SAM* leave this
as is.
The path will look like this C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc.
Double click the Hosts file and select open with Notepad, see if there is
any reference to this files there and remove it and save the file as is just
click File = save.
Another to rename the Hosts file to Hosts.old and Reboot the computer.
Be sure your computer is free from malwares.
http://www.lavasoftusa.com for Lavasoft SE for personal use

3= Open the Run command by clicking on Start >> Run and type: regsvr32
urlmon.dll click [OK]
also while there type this command and click [OK]
netsh winsock reset click [OK]
or you can download the winsock fixer from here:
http://www.nasstec.co.uk/tools.html

P.S, did this happend after installing IE7, if it did, try to Revert back to
IE6 until minor bugs and features fixed on IE7.
Please try one option (1,2,3) at a time and Reboot your computer.
Please let us know.
Regs,
nass
 
G

Guest

nass said:
lemos said:
Thank you for your help but I checked everything and can't see what the
problem is and is only this website????
I am about to give up is just I don't like strange things going on my computer

Hi Lemos,
Thanks for Joe, yes it is Norton Internet Security (Firewall).
I will have a shot in the dark for this (note these settings according my
IE6), try to clear your Caches, Internet Files and cookies.
Open the Security Tab and click On Trusted Sites then click on Sites button.
The Diagram looks like this:

General | Security | Privacy | Content | Connections | Programs | Advanced
Click on Security:
Undere this title:
Select a web Content zone to specify its security settings.
Internet Local Intranet >Trusted Sites <
Restricted Sites

Add the sites to trusted sites.

Then click on Privacy Tab then Sites and see if the website there or not if
not add it to Always Allow.

2= Open your Hosts Files by Double click your Windows Explorer or access it
from Start >> All Programs >> Accessories >> Windwos Explorer
Click on the [+] beside Windows to expand >> Click on the plus [+] beside
System32 to expand scroll down to driver and click on the [+] to expand
locate this sub-folder etc and look in the Right Pane/window and you will see
Hosts files text, but please NOT the one with the extension *.SAM* leave this
as is.
The path will look like this C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc.
Double click the Hosts file and select open with Notepad, see if there is
any reference to this files there and remove it and save the file as is just
click File = save.
Another to rename the Hosts file to Hosts.old and Reboot the computer.
Be sure your computer is free from malwares.
http://www.lavasoftusa.com for Lavasoft SE for personal use

3= Open the Run command by clicking on Start >> Run and type: regsvr32
urlmon.dll click [OK]
also while there type this command and click [OK]
netsh winsock reset click [OK]
or you can download the winsock fixer from here:
http://www.nasstec.co.uk/tools.html

P.S, did this happend after installing IE7, if it did, try to Revert back to
IE6 until minor bugs and features fixed on IE7.
Please try one option (1,2,3) at a time and Reboot your computer.
Please let us know.
Regs,
nass

I was already using IE7 when this hapen and I tryed everything you told me
and still have the problem. I downloaded the utility winsock fixer and now I
have 2 host 1: host 2 back.host is this normal or did I do something wrong,
PS: after downloaded the winsock fixer I tryed to use system restore and it
told me that my computer couldn't be restored to that point, I restored to
the previous restore point I had avaiable
thank you
 
G

Guest

lemos said:
nass said:
lemos said:
:



:



:

lemos wrote:
I use IE7 and norton internet security 2006 as my firewall and spyware
blocking software.
thank you

:

lemos wrote:
I did that and still same problem gives error
Most likely causes:
You are not connected to the Internet.
The website is encountering problems.
There might be a typing error in the address.
????????????/
:

lemos wrote:
This is realLy strange. I can't open a web site (cassandrasclicks.com). I tried
everything; I even reinstallED my system and still can't open it.
The owner of the web site told me that the site is ruNning and should be
something with my settings but I can't see what.
Can anyone help?
Thank you
Add it to your trusted sites.
What browser? What firewall? What spyware blocking software?

You probably need to look through the settings of all three to find the
cause; I don't have any of the three, so can't tell you where to look
exactly.

If it's NIS blocking the site, just stopping it from running may not
free up the site; you need to find the right settings within its control
panel.

--
Joe =o)

thank you for your help but can you tell me what is NIS?
Thank you

Norton Internet Scanner (NIS)
Thank you for your help but I checked everything and can't see what the
problem is and is only this website????
I am about to give up is just I don't like strange things going on my computer

Hi Lemos,
Thanks for Joe, yes it is Norton Internet Security (Firewall).
I will have a shot in the dark for this (note these settings according my
IE6), try to clear your Caches, Internet Files and cookies.
Open the Security Tab and click On Trusted Sites then click on Sites button.
The Diagram looks like this:

General | Security | Privacy | Content | Connections | Programs | Advanced
Click on Security:
Undere this title:
Select a web Content zone to specify its security settings.
Internet Local Intranet >Trusted Sites <
Restricted Sites

Add the sites to trusted sites.

Then click on Privacy Tab then Sites and see if the website there or not if
not add it to Always Allow.

2= Open your Hosts Files by Double click your Windows Explorer or access it
from Start >> All Programs >> Accessories >> Windwos Explorer
Click on the [+] beside Windows to expand >> Click on the plus [+] beside
System32 to expand scroll down to driver and click on the [+] to expand
locate this sub-folder etc and look in the Right Pane/window and you will see
Hosts files text, but please NOT the one with the extension *.SAM* leave this
as is.
The path will look like this C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc.
Double click the Hosts file and select open with Notepad, see if there is
any reference to this files there and remove it and save the file as is just
click File = save.
Another to rename the Hosts file to Hosts.old and Reboot the computer.
Be sure your computer is free from malwares.
http://www.lavasoftusa.com for Lavasoft SE for personal use

3= Open the Run command by clicking on Start >> Run and type: regsvr32
urlmon.dll click [OK]
also while there type this command and click [OK]
netsh winsock reset click [OK]
or you can download the winsock fixer from here:
http://www.nasstec.co.uk/tools.html

P.S, did this happend after installing IE7, if it did, try to Revert back to
IE6 until minor bugs and features fixed on IE7.
Please try one option (1,2,3) at a time and Reboot your computer.
Please let us know.
Regs,
nass

I was already using IE7 when this hapen and I tryed everything you told me
and still have the problem. I downloaded the utility winsock fixer and now I
have 2 host 1: host 2 back.host is this normal or did I do something wrong,
PS: after downloaded the winsock fixer I tryed to use system restore and it
told me that my computer couldn't be restored to that point, I restored to
the previous restore point I had avaiable
thank you

Yes, it is normal to have Winsock and winsock2, by downloading the winsock
fixer I was hoping it will refresh your DNS name resolutions to get this site
resolved, but in your case it didn't.

One of two things to try that if you realy desperate for this site!
Uninstall Norton and reinstall it again and connect to the internet and get
the updates for it, but don't uninstall and then try to go to the internet
without protection?.

The other one is to revert back to IE6 by uninstalling IE7 from Add/Remove
Programs, then see if that will solve the problem.

If you restore to a restore point corrupted or there isn't a restore point
on that date you will not get the Restore point for that Particular date,
created Restore points they are always Bold and active.
HTH.
Please let us know your result.
Regards,
nass
 

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