Re: HELP ME PLEASE!
From: Jim Carlock (anonymous_at_localhost.com)
Date: 11/24/04
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Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 19:57:18 -0500
Run the following:
Start -> Run -> eventvwr.msc
or
Start -> Run -> eventvwr.exe
Either one of those will open the event viewer. Right click
on each of the three items listed and Clear the events listed.
If you want to save these as files, feel free to do so, esp.
if you see anything wierd there... :-)
After you've cleared all the events from the list, try to access
a website as normal through Internet Explorer.
After the failure, look through the event viewer and report
back with what turned up.
-- Jim Carlock Post replies to newsgroup. "Joanne" <Joanne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A1AB6DE6-C049-485D-944B-F9AE5F6ED6C7@microsoft.com... Hi, Should I check the proxy server box? thanks "Dan DeCoursey" wrote: > Hi, > > Check for valid entries for your LAN settings (tools/options/connections) > usually if your browser cant find anything its due to not being mapped to > a > valid proxy or DNS server with your ISP > > "Joanne" wrote: > > > Every time I type in a website in my address bar in Internet Explorer I > > get > > the folowing message pop up: > > Cannot find www.(whatever the address is). Make sure the path or > > internet > > address is correct. > > Any ideas what it might be. I can't get into any websites at the > > moment.
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