Re: IE cannot connect to the web
- From: "N.ick" <Nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 02:09:27 -0800
"Chuck" wrote:
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 13:23:26 -0800, "N.ick" <Nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
"Chuck" wrote:
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 12:14:29 -0800, "N.ick" <Nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Chuck
Gone thru your rules – maybe you can help me on no 6.
Preamble:
- IE tries to connect to home page after a couple of minutes standard error
for Cannot find server returned i.e. “ Page Not found returned” and
accompanying notes. NOT “access denied”
- Keying in other known website addresses results in the same message.
Rule 1: As access to web via wifi OK via other browser - the basic network
set-up is OK
Rule 2: Basic network OK – i.e can gain full access to web and files on
other PC’s
Rule 3: basic network still ok - i.e can gain full access to web and files
on other PC’s
Rule 4: Computers 1 & 2 can access web using IE and firefox computer 3 only
using firefox- No obvious difference in the settings.
Rule 5: Unfortunately not known when the problem started as when the PC was
purchased installed firefox immediately. It was only when using Windows media
player recently that the problem came to light (WMP apparently uses IE to
access album info).
QUESTION – does MS only do auto update downloads via IE?
Rule 6: not sure what tools there are for testing IE specifically i.e. not
just testing the wifi network which basically works!
Rule 8: Yes trying to do this – have done searches to see if others have had
this problem ( to no avail) plus using MS and firefox forums.
Rule 9: hopefully being patient and do want to get to the bottom of this and
solve it.
Nick
OK, Nick, that's a good start.
When trying "other known website addresses", are you trying only URLs? Have you
tried any IP addresses? Again, see my 4 tests!:
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/troubleshooting-internet-service.html#AskingForHelp>
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/troubleshooting-internet-service.html#AskingForHelp
Rule 2: Can that more completely be phrased (remove any ambiguity) as
# "can gain full access to web (using Firefox only), and to files on other
PC’s", or
# "can gain full access to web and files, using other PC’s"?
If you try to use Firefox to access WindowsUpdate, you will get a very polite
refusal. WU uses ActiveX, a scripting agent not supported by any other browser
(which is why I and many other helpers advise use of Firefox when possible).
Rule 5: OK, "WMP" refers to "Windows Media Player"? Advise spelling out ALL
acronyms during first use to avoid confusion next time.
Rule 6: Try browsing in IE, using IP address (see my cited article).
Rule 7: What is Rule 7?
Rule 8: What is "trying to do this"?
Are you using the stock WMP, or did you download any updates? Or maybe any
third party extensions or codecs?
Chuck,
thanks replies crossed again.
The other Pcs can access internet using both IE and Firefox.
With Windows Media Player (WMP)- I did update to the latest version (as this
is what the kids were using on the other pCs) BUT no ad ons. It was only
after the problems with WMP that I checked IE ( as had not used it at all
after downloading firefox when I bought the pc).
From looking at the fix tools you suggested - perhaps it was to do with
Webhancer and getting rid of this. As said tried them all except option 6 as
this seemd to indicate that I may lose connections established after the
initial installation.
Would an option be to re-install IE - I have found a web site which will let
me down load IE for service pack 1 (SP1)- however as my version of IE is part
of Service pack 2 i(SP2)t will not let me apply it. Could i remove IE then
install IE SP1 which would allow me (possibly!) to download IE SP2. Or am I
barking up the wrong tree here?
Thanks for your patience
Nick
Nick,
Having only heard of Webhancer once or twice in passing, I did a very quick
Yahoo for it. The FIRST item on the search was from cexx, which is a very
objective source of information that I use frequently.
http://www.cexx.org/webhancer.htm
Is Webhancer present on both problem computers, and absent on the properly
working ones?
--
Cheers,
Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking]
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/
Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience.
My email is AT DOT
actual address pchuck mvps org.
Chuck,
Web hancer was on this PC several months a go - followed suggested
procedures to get rid of it and in the end Adaware did this. I think it may
have been on one of the others. The reason I mentioned it is that the
"LSP-FIX" site mentioned webhancer could result in internet access being
effected - BUT maybe a red herring.
Nick
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