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A

Alan

When browsing, the web pages don't always load, and very
often I end up with a blank page, the word "Done" in the
status bar.
Thanks in advance.
Alan.
 
B

bob

-----Original Message-----
When browsing, the web pages don't always load, and very
often I end up with a blank page, the word "Done" in the
status bar.
Thanks in advance.
Alan.
.
My IE is doing the same thing, what did you find out?
 
J

James

-----Original Message-----
When browsing, the web pages don't always load, and very
often I end up with a blank page, the word "Done" in the
status bar.
Thanks in advance.
Alan.
.



To resolve the issue you have to delete temporary
internet files and cookies also you have to lower down
security level and delete host files from your computer.

Here are the steps to delete temporary internet files and
cookies:-->

1) Click on Start-Settings and then Control Panel. Then
double click on Internet Options. Then click on General
Tab. Click on Setting.

If Win XP, then 1) Click on Start and then Control Panel.
Then double click on Internet Options. Then click on
General Tab. Click on Setting.

2) Click on View files Click on Edit/Select All. Click
Delete on the keyboard. Click Yes to delete the cookies.

3) Click Delete Files. Now Click on the X button which
will be on the top right hand of the screen in order to
close the Temporary Internet Files.

4) Click on OK. Click on Clear History. Click on Yes when
prompted in order to clear the history. Click on OK.

Here are the steps to lower down security level:

1) Open an Internet Explorer browser window by clicking on
blue "e" icon..

2) Click on "Tools" option which is on the top of Internet
Explorer window and then click on "Internet Option".

3) Click on "Security tab".

4) Then in the box that says Select a Web content zone to
specify security settings, click Internet Zone.

5) Click on "Default Level" tab.

6) Drag the Security slider to "Lower" level.
7) Click on "Apply" and "OK".

Here are the steps to delete host files from your
computer:-->

1) From the Start menu on your computer, click Search. (In
some versions of Windows®, you must click Find.)

2) Select All files and folders. (Some versions of Windows
list this option as Files or Folders.)

3) Type "hosts" (without quotation marks) in the file name
box and click Search. (Some versions of Windows list this
as Find Now.)

4) Once you locate the "hosts" file within your Windows or
WINNT directory, right click the file and click Delete.

Note :-- PLease delete all host file inculding lmhost file
from your computer, if you are unable to delete lmhost in
that case you have close all internet explorer browser and
then try to delete lmhost file.


PLEASE REPLY ME AS SOON AS YOUR ISSUE IS RESOLVED


Email address:- (e-mail address removed)

Thank you
James
 
J

James

-----Original Message-----



To resolve the issue you have to delete temporary
internet files and cookies also you have to lower down
security level and delete host files from your computer.

Here are the steps to delete temporary internet files and
cookies:-->

1) Click on Start-Settings and then Control Panel. Then
double click on Internet Options. Then click on General
Tab. Click on Setting.

If Win XP, then 1) Click on Start and then Control Panel.
Then double click on Internet Options. Then click on
General Tab. Click on Setting.

2) Click on View files Click on Edit/Select All. Click
Delete on the keyboard. Click Yes to delete the cookies.

3) Click Delete Files. Now Click on the X button which
will be on the top right hand of the screen in order to
close the Temporary Internet Files.

4) Click on OK. Click on Clear History. Click on Yes when
prompted in order to clear the history. Click on OK.

Here are the steps to lower down security level:

1) Open an Internet Explorer browser window by clicking on
blue "e" icon..

2) Click on "Tools" option which is on the top of Internet
Explorer window and then click on "Internet Option".

3) Click on "Security tab".

4) Then in the box that says Select a Web content zone to
specify security settings, click Internet Zone.

5) Click on "Default Level" tab.

6) Drag the Security slider to "Lower" level.
7) Click on "Apply" and "OK".

Here are the steps to delete host files from your
computer:-->

1) From the Start menu on your computer, click Search. (In
some versions of Windows®, you must click Find.)

2) Select All files and folders. (Some versions of Windows
list this option as Files or Folders.)

3) Type "hosts" (without quotation marks) in the file name
box and click Search. (Some versions of Windows list this
as Find Now.)

4) Once you locate the "hosts" file within your Windows or
WINNT directory, right click the file and click Delete.

Note :-- PLease delete all host file inculding lmhost file
from your computer, if you are unable to delete lmhost in
that case you have close all internet explorer browser and
then try to delete lmhost file.


PLEASE REPLY ME AS SOON AS YOUR ISSUE IS RESOLVED


Email address:- (e-mail address removed)

Thank you
James
 
J

jem

Hi James

I tried everything you said below and I'm still having
problems.

However, I noticed that I seem to be having all these
problems at one site - www.skeeter63.org. Is anyone else
having the same trouble? And if so, does anyone have any
idea what the problem might be?

Thanks for any help :)
 
R

Robin T Cox

However, I noticed that I seem to be having all these
problems at one site - www.skeeter63.org. Is anyone else
having the same trouble? And if so, does anyone have any
idea what the problem might be?

This site loads perfectly normally for me in IE6, Avant, Mozilla 1.5 and K-
Meleon 0.8 Build 833. So, I suggest the following.

If you don't already have it, get Spybot S&D. There's a short tutorial and
download link here:
http://tomcoyote.org/SPYBOT/

After installing, press Online, and search for, put a check mark at, and
install all updates.

Fix everything SpybotSD labels in red.

Reboot, and then test your system. If your problem isn't gone (or if you're
unsure)-

Download 'Hijack This!'. http://www.tomcoyote.org/hjt/
Unzip, doubleclick HijackThis.exe, and hit "Scan".

When the scan is finished, the "Scan" button will change into a "Save Log"
button.
Press that, save the log, load it in Notepad, and copy its contents. Most
of what it lists will be harmless or even essential, don't fix anything
yet.

Then go to http://www.spywareinfo.com/forums/
where you'll get expert help.

Just Sign in, or post as a guest,and go to the Spyware and
Hijackware Removal section. Press "new topic", explain your problem, and
copy and paste the contents of the Hijack This log into your new message.
 

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