Re: IE will not access HTTPS sites Suddenly
- From: "Jan Il" <abuseSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 14:46:29 -0500
Hi Lynn :-)
Well nothing has worked so far. I was able to log in to Yahoo using
something new that they have just added which is log in using non-secure.
So
I am able to get into view and interact on Forums. Still can't do that on
MSN forums yet.
I have been too busy to uninstall Adobe, but will do that probably
tomorrow
when I have a block of time available.
I'll let you know how that goes. Almost lost old computer yesterday, got
a
divide overflow error two times on trying to boot and almost had a heart
attack, it is the only way I can log in and pay bills. Yikes. But it did
finally boot on third try.
Yes...please do post back with any results. It appears there are others
having the same problem with the trail Adobe program. I would be very
interested in what you find, and for the benefit of other readers who might
benefit from your research.
Jan :)
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"Jan Il" wrote:
Hi Lynn :-)
I really think that the only way you are going to be able to get back to
normal is by following the steps that I outlined for totally removing the
Adobe programs from your system, or a full repair/reinstall. I would
like
for you to try the steps first, as the repair/reinstall should only be a
last resort.
If you need help along the way just yell back here. :-)
Hope this helps.
Jan :)
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Nothing has worked so far.
The adobe shows up in about 100 places when I do a search.
I will see how many places it appears once I do the uninstall. I had
to
stop, it was driving me crazy.
Today when I get home, I'll try uninstalling Adobe. It has already put
its
icons on my Outlook menu bar. I hate that.
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"Jan Il" wrote:
Hi Lynn :-)
I am doing some further research on this, but, for the moment, disable
the
auto updates, you can turn it back on after you have resolved the
problem.
Start>Settings>Control Panel>Automatic Updates
Put a check in the box next to "Turn off automatic updating"
To Disable XP SP2 auto update
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/maint
also...
Did you install the older version of the Reader using the Run from the
website, or did you save it to your hard drive and install it from
there?
If you by chance saved it to your hard drive before installing (always
the
best way to install when possible), and you still have the install
file
on
your hard drive, or have access to it on the website, then try
uninstalling
the older version of the Reader as well. Then try reinstalling the
older
version, saying YES if asked to overwrite any existing Adobe files,
and
see
if that will help
Also....you may want to keep the information below handy and install
it
after you have managed to fully clean the Adobe stuff. It is a PDF
reader
that does most of what Adobe Reader can do, and without all the
intrusive,
bloatware tendrils. I got tired of all the junk from Adobe Reader and
use
it as my default PDF reader.
Foxit PDF Reader 1.2 build 0201
http://www.download.com/Foxit-PDF-Reader/3000-2079_4-10365812.html
Hope this helps.
Jan :)
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I did two restores, one to the beginning of January when it was
working.
That didn't work, so I went back to current date. HP had me go back
to
the
earliest date available and that was 12/13. That did not work, but
it
also
reloaded the Adobe configuration files and I don't know how to
resolve
that.
I am running XP HOme edition with Service Pack 2.
I am on an old computer to get this e-mail. I cannot access it on
the
computer that is affected. How annoying. I already did most of
what
you
suggested, but just in case there is something in there I haven't
tried, I
will do that now and let you know.
Thank you for your prompt answer. I have spent all my free time
over
the
last few weeks just trying to figure out why I cannot log in to any
of
my
paid subscriptions, or MS Update. BUT MS is auto updating me during
this
time somehow. Very very confusing.
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"Jan Il" wrote:
Hi Lynn :-)
You don't mention the version of Windows you are using, but, if Win
ME
ot
P,
then you might try doing a System restore to a date prior to when
you
installed the trail program and see if that helps.
Otherwise, try the following and see if it will help:
How to troubleshoot problems accessing secure Web pages with IE6
SP2
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=870700
Windows XP stops responding when you download updates from Windows
Update
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B831429
Check the hosts file. Probably entries there that prohibit going
to
those
sites.
also.
Tools>Internet Options>Privacy
Click Sites.
Enter the following site and click Always Allow:
yahoo.com
The MSN/Hotmail and .NET Passport should be treated the same as
Secure
sites. Try the following and see if it helps:
Clearing the TIF Cache -
Safely Delete the Temporary Internet Files
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/delcache.htm
also..
Check your HOSTS file and see if the sites are there.
Also, try adding those sites to your IE Trusted Zone.
Trouble logging into Hotmail
http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/archive/answers_10.htm#hotmail
and...
Tools>Internet Options>Security>Advanced>Custom Level> change each
of
the
ActiveX Controls setting respectively down the list to the
following:
Change the following in order:
Prompt
Disable
Disable
Prompt
Prompt
also......:
Log on as Administrator if running Windows XP
Go To Start>Run>type in ReGsvr32.exe softPUB.DLL "
Change the IE Settings: Tools>Internet Options>Security>Setting>set
to
Medium or Low...
Uninstall MSN Messenger from the Add/Remove Programs in Control
Panel
Run a repair of IE, then reintall the full MSN program (not Beta)
Check your connection settings and make sure your Proxy settings
are
correct
if you use them, and if you use LAN, be sure "Proxy server" box is
UNchecked.
How to troubleshoot cannot complete MSN sign-up or connect to SSL
secured
(128-Bit) sites with XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;813444
Internet Explorer Cannot Connect to Secure Web Sites
http://www.helpwithwindows.com/WindowsXP/troub-10.html
Cannot Connect to Secure Sites
http://www.duxcw.com/faq/win/xp/secure.htm
Hope this helps.
Jan :)
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I recently ran a trial of Adobe Acrobat 7.0. When the trial was
over
my
already installed version no longer worked, so I had to uninstall
7.0
and
install Reader just to access .pdf files. How annoying. And
Adobe
has
not
responded to my problem with their successful uninstall of the
trial
or
the
inability to use my older product after trial.
That is not the problem.
The problem is that since then I cannot access HTTPS sites. I
cannot
even
log in on the computer to Microsoft updates and get error
0x80072EFD
which
is
a firewall error. So I uninstalled Norton Firewall and now
Microsoft
Firewall is running.
I can log in to non-secure sites, but Yahoo now won't let me
visit
MyYahoo
since they are also now SSL.
Please help. Is there anyway to find out what is causing this?
If it is a missing .dll or other file, how do I resolve it?
I have tried restoring to an earlier date and though this was
working
then,
I cannot access HTTPS even then. I know it was working in
January
as I
paid
bills online mid month. Now I cannot pay bills on line or even
visit
my
paid
subscription sites.
HELP! I am writing from my old computer which is running MS98,
new
computer
with XP won't even let me log in to this service.
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