Page Cannot Be Displayed

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Steve Crouter A+ ACST B.YTh

Hello everyone,

I am posting this again because I received no assitance
to my issue. This has been occuring for over 1 month,
and I need some assistance.

Please review the notes below...

Read this article and if applicable try the tool.

The Syntax and Options for Using the Ipconfig Diagnostic
Utility for Network
Connections
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=314850 (XP 8/6/2002)
--

It may be a HOSTS file problem.
Look also for a file named HOSTS (no extension, could be
hidden) rename it
OLDHOSTS.

If you did not create the file, then you may have
parasites, or you are
using a web accelerator program that would be causing
this problem.

Get AdAware and SpyBot and run them both. Keep them up to
date.
Dealing with Unwanted Spyware, Parasites, Toolbars and
Search Engines
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm


Henri Leboeuf
Web page: http://www.colba.net/~hlebo49/index.htm
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Steve Crouter said:
Hello all. I have read this forum, and I have attempted
all posted resolutions, to no avail. Here is the issue:

Using IE 6, SP1, with Windows XP SP1, FULLY UPDATED, with
Norton Internet Security, I cannot access webpages such
as http://www.angelfire.com/login.shtml or
http://osap.gov.on.ca

When I try to access those pages, I receive a "Page
Cannot be Displayed" Error.

However, if I use another computer in the house, on the
same network, I can access the page with no problems.

I have removed all Spyware from the computer, using
AdAware, CWShedder and Hijackthis, to no avail. I have
formatted the computer, re-installed the OS, completely
updated it, to no avail. I have appled the new Security
Update for Internet Explorer Fix Q832894, to no avail. I
have disabled, and even uninstalled Norton, to no avail.

I have exhausted all options that I can think of. Any
further suggestions?

..
 
Turn all your security settings in IE to low & goto
the "advanced" tab. there may be an option in there
dealing with protocol extensions and such. Not sure what
it may be called. Also, make sure that you allow
redirecting (that's also under the "advanced" tab).

Hope that helps!

Sean Reeves
(e-mail address removed)
 
No, I cannot even access the page where I enter my
information...

The page will not load.
 
Thank you for your reply...

I have already tried that, to no avail.

Any further suggestions?
 

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