Re: This page cannot be displayed ?
- From: "Nancy" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 21:08:49 -0500
Please see reply below in caps next to your instructions.
"Kenxl Zou (MSFT)" <v-haozou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello ,You
Thank you for posting.
From your post, my understanding on this issue is: You can not browse the
internet using IE6 normally, but other network functions work properly.
want to know how to resolve it. If I'm off base, please feel free to letme
know.to
Since you can get email via OE perfectly, I believe that the network
connection is working well. Maybe your IE6 is corrupted, so resetting IE
the default settings may help. Please follow the steps below:the
1. Delete the cookies DONE
1) Click Start, click Search and click For Files or Folders
2) Type "Cookies" (without the quotation marks) and click Search Now
3) Delete files in the cookie directory DONE
2. Delete all the temporary files DONE
1) Open Internet Explorer
2) Click Tools, click Internet Options and click Delete Files button in
General tab DONETHE TOOLS/INTERNET
3. Delete the downloaded objects WHERE DO I FIND THIS? IT WASN'T IN
OPTIONS AREA.
AT LEAST I
COULDN'T FIND IT
1) Open Internet ExplorerMSG:
2) Click Tools, click Internet Options and click settings button in the
General tab.
3) Press View Objects. THERE WAS NO SUCH AREA TO CLICK ON
4) Remove all the Objects there.
4. Remove the Plug-Ins in Internet Explorer >
1) Close all the Internet Explorer windows.
2) Open a Windows Explorer window by right Click My Computer and choose
Explore.
3) Locate the following folder:
C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\PLUGINS
4) Remove all the files in this folder. DONE
5. Delete SoftwareDistribution folder
1) Stop Automatic Updates service.
a. Click Start, click Run, type services.msc. I GOT THE FOLLOWING ERROR
CANNOT FIND THE FILE "SERVICES.MSC" (OR ONE ITS COMPONENTS). MAKE
SURE THE PATH AND FILENAME ARE ORRECT AND THAT ALL REQUIRED
LIBRARIES ARE AVAILABLE.
b. In the right pane, stop the Automatic Updates service.SUCH AREA
2) Delete C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution folder.
3) Test the issue again.
6. Reset all settings of Internet Explorer
1) Under the General tab, click Clear history button. DONE
2) Under the Security tab, click Default Level button. DONE
3) Under the Content tab. Under Content Advisor the button default is
"Enable..." THIS AREA ASKED ME FOR A PASSWORD SO I CLICK CANCEL
Click on "Clear SSL" under Certificates, and click on "OK." THERE WAS NO
4) Under "Local Area Network (LAN) settings" click on the "LANSettings..."
button - remove all checkmarks and settings unless actually required touse
a proxy and close the window DONE
5) Under the Programs tab, click Reset Web Settings. DONE
6) Under the Advanced tab, click Restore Defaults button. DONE
Under Browsing put a checkmark into or remove the checkmark from "Enable
third-party browser extensions (requires restart)". DONE
7) Click on "Apply", then "OK" DONE
8) Close Internet Explorer and restart the computer. DONE
AFTER I RESTART I WILL ADD THE RESULTS !
rights.
7. Disable all third party Add-ons
1) Open Internet Explorer.
2) Click Tools to select Manage Add-ons.
3) Disable all third party Add-ons.
Please let me know the result. I am looking forward to your reply.
Sincerely,
Kenxl Zou
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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From: "Nancy" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx>microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser:358868
Subject: This page cannot be displayed ?
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 21:30:14 -0500
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Not sure if it's a browser problem or not but I am using IE6
when it happens. I can get on the first site but not any sub-
sequent sites thereafter. That's when I get the This Page
Cannot be Displayed. I can get my e-mail via Outlook
Express perfectly and fast. But when I go to the web
it takes forever to load and as I said I can't get more
than the first page. I then have to re-start to get to the
next page. Help would be appreciated..........Thanks !
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