Re: can not browse internet

From: Alias (aka_at_maskedandanonymous.com)
Date: 01/06/05


Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005 16:38:50 +0100


"wayne" <wayne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
:I have tried more than a few different websites.
:
: I know this is not a place or venue to slam people but "alias" for the
last
: time this is not an AOL issue and I dont care about your dislike of AOl.
This
: is a customers computer and can be fixed with a cure that can be done in 5
: minutes instead of an hour.

Really? I think more than five minutes has passed and you haven't fixed it
yet, have you?
:
: If you do not have a tecnical answer, question or fix dont waste peoples
time.

Suit yourself but I still maintain that AOSmell is the *technical* problem;
removing AOSmell and reformating *will* solve the problem; and, you can
stick your uninformed moral lecture where the sun don't shine if you don't
like it and it isn't a matter of liking or not liking AOSmell and how they
take over your computer. It's just a fact that they do.

-- 
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:
: "Alias" wrote:
:
: > He should still dump AOSmell.
: > -- 
: > Alias
: >
: > Use the Reply to Sender feature of your news reader program to email me.
: >
: > Utiliza Responder al Remitente para mandarme un mail.
: >
: > "Robin" <Robin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
: > news:AADD76F1-67B7-457B-9071-C0C322D3171B@microsoft.com...
: > : Try connecting to a completely new website you have never used before.
: > :
: > : I have experienced problems before when I have switched internet
: > connections
: > : and found that there seem to be registry entries that relate to 
particular
: > : sites and expect you to use the same connection to reach them as you 
did
: > last
: > : time. If the above works, suggest you search for the failing urls in 
your
: > : registry and it should be evident which entries to delete.
: > :
: > : Robin Penny
: > :
: > : "Alias" wrote:
: > :
: > : > More than likely, the culprit is AOL. Dump AOL, reformat your 
computer
: > and
: > : > get a real ISP and you and your computer will be much happier and, 
yes,
: > to
: > : > get all the AOL garbage off your computer, you *will* have to 
reformat.
: > : > -- 
: > : > Alias
: > : >
: > : > Use the Reply to Sender feature of your news reader program to email 
me.
: > : >
: > : > Utiliza Responder al Remitente para mandarme un mail.
: > : >
: > : > "wayne" <wayne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
: > : >
: > : > :I was not trying to create another AOL dial up just a normal dial 
up
: > for
: > : > : testing I do not belive this to be an issue with AOL or the modem 
I
: > belive
: > : > : this to be a windows issue
: > : > :
: > : > : "Adrian QPC" wrote:
: > : > :
: > : > : > Hi Wayne, not sure where you are in the world but in the UK you
: > cannot
: > : > : > manually create a connection for AOL.  It MUST be done from one 
of
: > their
: > : > : > CD's.  This is because they are an Internet CONTENT provider, 
not a
: > : > service
: > : > : > provider, as I understand it you connect to AOL via a VPN 
connection
: > not
: > : > a
: > : > : > dial up connection.  Hope this helps and I stand to be corrected 
by
: > : > anyone
: > : > : > that knows better than I.
: > : > : >
: > : > : > Regards
: > : > : >
: > : > : > Adrian.
: > : > : >
: > : > : > "wayne" wrote:
: > : > : >
: > : > : > > windows XP sp1 using AOL 8 and IE6
: > : > : > >
: > : > : > > computer dials up and connects to internet but will not browse
: > : > internet thry
: > : > : > > both AOL8 and IE6 recive a page can not be displayed message. 
I
: > can
: > : > ping IP
: > : > : > > addresses but can not ping a web address (www.msn.com)it give 
me
: > an
: > : > error
: > : > : > > about the address is wrong check spelling and try again
: > : > : > >
: > : > : > > I have deleted winsock and winsock2 in the reg and reinstall
: > TCP/IP
: > : > for the
: > : > : > > NIC for some reason AOL dialup does not show in network
: > connections.
: > : > : > >
: > : > : > > if you try to set up a new dial up connection thru the network
: > : > connection
: > : > : > > wizzard, select create a connetion, connect to internet, set 
up
: > : > manualy
: > : > : > > "connect using dial-up modem" is grayed out. I have 
uninstalled
: > the
: > : > modem and
: > : > : > > reinstalled it. I have ran SFC (system file checker) no errors
: > : >
: > : >
: > : >
: >
: >
: > 


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