RE: Can't access SOME sites on one particular XP account on TWO PC



Hi Steve,
Sorry not replying quick to your Post. First you said in the last post you
did try to assign the web address in the Privacy Tap and The Content Tap and
did not work for you, do you have a Firewall installed and blocking the
website from loading. Why I'm saying Java,because If you are not installing
the latest java and some websites have Java Script coded in their Code and
try loading on your system they will not load and you get the blank page.
I would like you to check what is different about this computer than the
other in the Settings and try to match the settings on it, then here the link
below to get the latest of java version installed:
http://java.com/en/download/index.jsp
Good luck
nass

"SteveP" wrote:


Thanks Nass

I'm going to install the Sun Java thingy first. Do you know where on sun.com
I get it from. I looked but wasn't sure what to go for...

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Thanks

Steve


"nass" wrote:

Hi Steve,
Try this Right Click Explorer Icon, Select Properties from the Sub-Menu and
in Security assign the web address you trust and would like it to function in
the Trusted Sites. The Same apply in the Content Tap, click Sites and Assign
the website address as Always Allow, click Ok and try to access the site on
the Computer and see if it works.
please write back here and let us know
Good Luck
nass
P.S try to update your Java to the Latest from the Sun, www.sun.com

"SteveP" wrote:

I'm experiencing a problem with Internet Explorer 6.

We have three PCs in our home/office. All are running XP SP2 and in terms of
installed programs are 99.9% identical.

One all three machines we have two accounts - 'mine' and my partner 'Ann'

All three PCs share a wired modem/router

On one PC, we can access ALL websites without a problem on BOTH accounts
without any problem

On BOTH of the other PCs, when logged into ANN's account, CERTAIN websites
do not appear. The best example is www.BritishAirways.com - JUST A BLANK
SCREEN

This is not the only example. Certain links on the MSN home page don't seem
to respond AT when logged into Ann's account AS IF THEY ARE NOT LINKS AT ALL
- on MY account they are fine

All PCs are spyware/malware and virus free.

I'm guessing that it must be something pretty fundamental (but not serious)
as all other software works 100% on all accounts on all machines

Happy toprovide further information if needed. Firefox is OK on all accounts
on all machines (sorry!)

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Thanks

Steve
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