Re: IE Message, Page cannot be displayed



This generally has to do with Norton (etc), either being expired or a user
deleting the services without properly knowing how, from frustration.

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All the Best,
Kelly (MS-MVP)

Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com


"T. Waters" <@$%$%#^@jdjgkl.com> wrote in message
news:OxEQvadWFHA.1508@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 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
>> "t.cruise" wrote:
>>
>>> 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
>>> problem, and see if that fixes it. --
>>>
>>> T.C.
>>> t__cruise@[NoSpam]hotmail.com
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>>>
>>> "Granny" <Justme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:EA3E2378-1F8D-4BEF-8FEF-42EFF684ACC6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> 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,
>>>>
>>>> "T. Waters" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> 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
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "NotMe" wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 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.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> A Professional Amatuer...If anyone knew it all, none of would be
>>>>>>> here! "Granny" <Justme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>>>>>>> message
>>>>>>> news:88D5CC30-4EE6-4FAE-BA64-C9B5AFA753DD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>>>> 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.
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