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Thanks to all for the assistance. For now I'm just going to monitor the other
posts with the same problem. Found some on the IE6 board last night.
posts with the same problem. Found some on the IE6 board last night.
Kelly said:Hi,
Not necessarily and some to what may contend. The two MS-KB articles don't
apply as this is most related to third party in all of my finds. Sad to
say, that even though they are expired (etc), the settings still apply.(
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t.cruise said:Often it's because you have done one, or a combination of:
Refused or blocked cookies from the site
Blocked pop-ups
Blocked Ads
Blocked Scripts
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T. Waters said:How frustrating. I am down to wondering if Web pages can block computer
users from visiting.
Granny wrote:
I have tried that, no help there either.
It is only one page, problem is, it's an important one. Probably
just going to give up.
I have spent so many hours this week, trying everything thinkable----
to no avail
Thx
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If the problem has only been going on since last Saturday, why don't
you try using a System Restore Point from a date just prior to the
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That's how they all are. I have done this several times this week.
The problem has been going on since last saturday. It is only one
site that refuses to load. I've seen someone here or on another
message board who is having the same problem with UPS.com. Don't
see that he's found an answer yet either.
Thx,
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Grasping at straws here...
1. Delete your Temporary Internet Files and reboot.
2. Set your Internet Privacy settings to Medium and
Set your Internet Security settings (click Custom level
button) to Medium.
And reboot.
Granny wrote:
Sorry, this didn't do it either.
Thanks anyway
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Possibly a bad page in cache?
Did you try holding CTRL and clicking refresh.
That makes the page reload from the net instead of from your
cache.
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Yes, I have tried another profile, as well as two other users on
this p/c, still no go. Didn't mean to insinuate that the other
problems were seen on this board, they have been on others. I
have also received a suggestion from
another place that accelerators from the ISP could be causing
the problem. Going to try that. I'll let this board know--in
case this works.
Thanks for all the help.