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Posted

I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website which I've

always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep getting this

message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to date. I run

McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the solutions page except

for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought it. I would

rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't helped. I've

also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for IE and that hasn't

helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6? I'm really

needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site. I can get onto

others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

--

Thanks In Advance

Joy

Guest its_my_dime
Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

 

"Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:6ABBC636-92A5-44E4-A650-13B7371F4B2B@microsoft.com...

>I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website which I've

> always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep getting this

> message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to date. I run

> McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the solutions page

> except

> for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought it. I would

> rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't helped.

> I've

> also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for IE and that

> hasn't

> helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6? I'm really

> needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site. I can get onto

> others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

> --

> Thanks In Advance

> Joy

 

Been there.

 

Assuming that you can get to the web site with another computer...

 

On your computer:

 

Using ie - tools - general.

 

Delete all: Cookies, History, Temporary Internet Files.

 

Look for a file called HOST (no suffix) and delete it.

 

See if that works.

Guest Andrew E.
Posted

RE: IE cannot display webpage

 

Thier is a hotfix for that but its pre SP3,kb921090

Also,try internet options,advanced,locate & select "load defaults" button.

 

"Joy" wrote:

> I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website which I've

> always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep getting this

> message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to date. I run

> McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the solutions page except

> for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought it. I would

> rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't helped. I've

> also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for IE and that hasn't

> helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6? I'm really

> needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site. I can get onto

> others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

> --

> Thanks In Advance

> Joy

Guest Andrew E.
Posted

RE: IE cannot display webpage

 

Also,in internet options,security tab,L.click each icon 1@ a time,select

"default setting" button.

 

"Joy" wrote:

> I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website which I've

> always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep getting this

> message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to date. I run

> McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the solutions page except

> for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought it. I would

> rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't helped. I've

> also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for IE and that hasn't

> helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6? I'm really

> needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site. I can get onto

> others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

> --

> Thanks In Advance

> Joy

Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

What website is it?

--

IE-specific newsgroup:

http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

 

~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

 

Joy wrote:

> I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website which I've

> always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep getting this

> message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to date. I run

> McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the solutions page

> except

> for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought it. I would

> rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't helped.

> I've also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for IE and that

> hasn't helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6? I'm

> really needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site. I can get

> onto others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

I've done the deletion of cookies ect several times but to no avail!

In another post I had read that if in your host file if the only thing that

was in there was the text that says 127.0.0.1 then that was all right. That

is all that is in the host file. Should it still be deleted? What exactly

is the host file and what happens when it is deleted? I'm illiterate when it

comes to computers!

--

Thanks In Advance

Joy

 

 

"its_my_dime" wrote:

>

> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:6ABBC636-92A5-44E4-A650-13B7371F4B2B@microsoft.com...

> >I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website which I've

> > always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep getting this

> > message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to date. I run

> > McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the solutions page

> > except

> > for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought it. I would

> > rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't helped.

> > I've

> > also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for IE and that

> > hasn't

> > helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6? I'm really

> > needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site. I can get onto

> > others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

> > --

> > Thanks In Advance

> > Joy

>

> Been there.

>

> Assuming that you can get to the web site with another computer...

>

> On your computer:

>

> Using ie - tools - general.

>

> Delete all: Cookies, History, Temporary Internet Files.

>

> Look for a file called HOST (no suffix) and delete it.

>

> See if that works.

>

>

>

Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

It is http://www.christianbook.com

I know that they are having no problems on their end since I called them. I

just can't get through on my end.

--

Thanks In Advance

Joy

 

 

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

> What website is it?

> --

> IE-specific newsgroup:

> http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

>

> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

>

> Joy wrote:

> > I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website which I've

> > always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep getting this

> > message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to date. I run

> > McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the solutions page

> > except

> > for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought it. I would

> > rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't helped.

> > I've also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for IE and that

> > hasn't helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6? I'm

> > really needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site. I can get

> > onto others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

>

>

Guest R. McCarty
Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

Don't delete the Hosts file. Basically when you enter a URL (Universal

Resource Locator) a computer translates that name into the web site's

telephone number or IP Address. A Hosts file supplants or becomes

the 1st place a computer looks up a URL for IP translation.

 

The inability to view a site properly can be a fairly long list of issues.

A

Zone Security setting may have changed. A dependant Add-on may not

be available or be an out-of-date ActiveX. McAfee is usually responsible

as it tries to protect your machine but gets in the way of getting where you

want to go.

 

"Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:6390966A-A6D5-44BF-AF51-C04E74ED6E90@microsoft.com...

> I've done the deletion of cookies ect several times but to no avail!

> In another post I had read that if in your host file if the only thing

> that

> was in there was the text that says 127.0.0.1 then that was all right.

> That

> is all that is in the host file. Should it still be deleted? What

> exactly

> is the host file and what happens when it is deleted? I'm illiterate when

> it

> comes to computers!

> --

> Thanks In Advance

> Joy

>

>

> "its_my_dime" wrote:

>

>>

>> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:6ABBC636-92A5-44E4-A650-13B7371F4B2B@microsoft.com...

>> >I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website which

>> >I've

>> > always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep getting this

>> > message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to date. I

>> > run

>> > McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the solutions page

>> > except

>> > for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought it. I

>> > would

>> > rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't helped.

>> > I've

>> > also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for IE and that

>> > hasn't

>> > helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6? I'm really

>> > needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site. I can get

>> > onto

>> > others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

>> > --

>> > Thanks In Advance

>> > Joy

>>

>> Been there.

>>

>> Assuming that you can get to the web site with another computer...

>>

>> On your computer:

>>

>> Using ie - tools - general.

>>

>> Delete all: Cookies, History, Temporary Internet Files.

>>

>> Look for a file called HOST (no suffix) and delete it.

>>

>> See if that works.

>>

>>

>>

Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

If McAfee is the problem, how does one go about dealing with that? At one

point, I turned off McAfee firewall and turned on windows firewall and that

didn't help me any.

--

Thanks In Advance

Joy

 

 

"R. McCarty" wrote:

> Don't delete the Hosts file. Basically when you enter a URL (Universal

> Resource Locator) a computer translates that name into the web site's

> telephone number or IP Address. A Hosts file supplants or becomes

> the 1st place a computer looks up a URL for IP translation.

>

> The inability to view a site properly can be a fairly long list of issues.

> A

> Zone Security setting may have changed. A dependant Add-on may not

> be available or be an out-of-date ActiveX. McAfee is usually responsible

> as it tries to protect your machine but gets in the way of getting where you

> want to go.

>

> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:6390966A-A6D5-44BF-AF51-C04E74ED6E90@microsoft.com...

> > I've done the deletion of cookies ect several times but to no avail!

> > In another post I had read that if in your host file if the only thing

> > that

> > was in there was the text that says 127.0.0.1 then that was all right.

> > That

> > is all that is in the host file. Should it still be deleted? What

> > exactly

> > is the host file and what happens when it is deleted? I'm illiterate when

> > it

> > comes to computers!

> > --

> > Thanks In Advance

> > Joy

> >

> >

> > "its_my_dime" wrote:

> >

> >>

> >> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> news:6ABBC636-92A5-44E4-A650-13B7371F4B2B@microsoft.com...

> >> >I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website which

> >> >I've

> >> > always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep getting this

> >> > message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to date. I

> >> > run

> >> > McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the solutions page

> >> > except

> >> > for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought it. I

> >> > would

> >> > rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't helped.

> >> > I've

> >> > also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for IE and that

> >> > hasn't

> >> > helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6? I'm really

> >> > needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site. I can get

> >> > onto

> >> > others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

> >> > --

> >> > Thanks In Advance

> >> > Joy

> >>

> >> Been there.

> >>

> >> Assuming that you can get to the web site with another computer...

> >>

> >> On your computer:

> >>

> >> Using ie - tools - general.

> >>

> >> Delete all: Cookies, History, Temporary Internet Files.

> >>

> >> Look for a file called HOST (no suffix) and delete it.

> >>

> >> See if that works.

> >>

> >>

> >>

>

>

>

Posted

RE: IE cannot display webpage

 

I have the hotfix now in my inbox but haven't downloaded it yet. It is for

sp3! Has anyone downloaded a hotfix and had it screw up their computer?

They gave a warning that because it hasn't been fully tested yet it could do

damage. If I downloaded it and it causes problems, could I do a system

restore and go back to the way things were? Thanks for any advice!

 

BTW, I did do the default thing the other day and it didn't help any!

--

Thanks In Advance

Joy

 

 

"Andrew E." wrote:

> Thier is a hotfix for that but its pre SP3,kb921090

> Also,try internet options,advanced,locate & select "load defaults" button.

>

> "Joy" wrote:

>

> > I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website which I've

> > always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep getting this

> > message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to date. I run

> > McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the solutions page except

> > for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought it. I would

> > rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't helped. I've

> > also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for IE and that hasn't

> > helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6? I'm really

> > needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site. I can get onto

> > others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

> > --

> > Thanks In Advance

> > Joy

Guest R. McCarty
Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

Try this, instead of using a URL open your browser and in the address

field just type:

192.216.76.50

and then press Enter, see if your site opens properly if so then do this

Click Start, Run and type IpConfig /FlushDNS [Enter]

 

"Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:8DD8A863-911F-445F-9EC8-EA757BDE745D@microsoft.com...

> If McAfee is the problem, how does one go about dealing with that? At one

> point, I turned off McAfee firewall and turned on windows firewall and

> that

> didn't help me any.

> --

> Thanks In Advance

> Joy

>

>

> "R. McCarty" wrote:

>

>> Don't delete the Hosts file. Basically when you enter a URL (Universal

>> Resource Locator) a computer translates that name into the web site's

>> telephone number or IP Address. A Hosts file supplants or becomes

>> the 1st place a computer looks up a URL for IP translation.

>>

>> The inability to view a site properly can be a fairly long list of

>> issues.

>> A

>> Zone Security setting may have changed. A dependant Add-on may not

>> be available or be an out-of-date ActiveX. McAfee is usually responsible

>> as it tries to protect your machine but gets in the way of getting where

>> you

>> want to go.

>>

>> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:6390966A-A6D5-44BF-AF51-C04E74ED6E90@microsoft.com...

>> > I've done the deletion of cookies ect several times but to no avail!

>> > In another post I had read that if in your host file if the only thing

>> > that

>> > was in there was the text that says 127.0.0.1 then that was all right.

>> > That

>> > is all that is in the host file. Should it still be deleted? What

>> > exactly

>> > is the host file and what happens when it is deleted? I'm illiterate

>> > when

>> > it

>> > comes to computers!

>> > --

>> > Thanks In Advance

>> > Joy

>> >

>> >

>> > "its_my_dime" wrote:

>> >

>> >>

>> >> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> >> news:6ABBC636-92A5-44E4-A650-13B7371F4B2B@microsoft.com...

>> >> >I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website which

>> >> >I've

>> >> > always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep getting

>> >> > this

>> >> > message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to date.

>> >> > I

>> >> > run

>> >> > McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the solutions

>> >> > page

>> >> > except

>> >> > for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought it. I

>> >> > would

>> >> > rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't

>> >> > helped.

>> >> > I've

>> >> > also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for IE and that

>> >> > hasn't

>> >> > helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6? I'm

>> >> > really

>> >> > needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site. I can get

>> >> > onto

>> >> > others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

>> >> > --

>> >> > Thanks In Advance

>> >> > Joy

>> >>

>> >> Been there.

>> >>

>> >> Assuming that you can get to the web site with another computer...

>> >>

>> >> On your computer:

>> >>

>> >> Using ie - tools - general.

>> >>

>> >> Delete all: Cookies, History, Temporary Internet Files.

>> >>

>> >> Look for a file called HOST (no suffix) and delete it.

>> >>

>> >> See if that works.

>> >>

>> >>

>> >>

>>

>>

>>

Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

Are you currently running WinXP SP2 or WinXP SP3? IE7 or IE6? (These are

just questions, not recommendations.)

 

How do you connect (e.g., ADSL; cable; dial-up; satellite)? Is a router

involved?

--

~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net

DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

 

 

Joy wrote:

> It is http://www.christianbook.com

> I know that they are having no problems on their end since I called them.

> I

> just can't get through on my end.

>

>> What website is it?

>> --

>> IE-specific newsgroup:

>> http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

>>

>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

>>

>> Joy wrote:

>>> I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website which

>>> I've

>>> always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep getting this

>>> message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to date. I

>>> run

>>> McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the solutions page

>>> except

>>> for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought it. I

>>> would

>>> rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't helped.

>>> I've also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for IE and

>>> that

>>> hasn't helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6? I'm

>>> really needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site. I can

>>> get

>>> onto others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

I tried that yesterday and again just now and the same message comes up.

Thanks anyhow!

--

Thanks In Advance

Joy

 

 

"R. McCarty" wrote:

> Try this, instead of using a URL open your browser and in the address

> field just type:

> 192.216.76.50

> and then press Enter, see if your site opens properly if so then do this

> Click Start, Run and type IpConfig /FlushDNS [Enter]

>

> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:8DD8A863-911F-445F-9EC8-EA757BDE745D@microsoft.com...

> > If McAfee is the problem, how does one go about dealing with that? At one

> > point, I turned off McAfee firewall and turned on windows firewall and

> > that

> > didn't help me any.

> > --

> > Thanks In Advance

> > Joy

> >

> >

> > "R. McCarty" wrote:

> >

> >> Don't delete the Hosts file. Basically when you enter a URL (Universal

> >> Resource Locator) a computer translates that name into the web site's

> >> telephone number or IP Address. A Hosts file supplants or becomes

> >> the 1st place a computer looks up a URL for IP translation.

> >>

> >> The inability to view a site properly can be a fairly long list of

> >> issues.

> >> A

> >> Zone Security setting may have changed. A dependant Add-on may not

> >> be available or be an out-of-date ActiveX. McAfee is usually responsible

> >> as it tries to protect your machine but gets in the way of getting where

> >> you

> >> want to go.

> >>

> >> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> news:6390966A-A6D5-44BF-AF51-C04E74ED6E90@microsoft.com...

> >> > I've done the deletion of cookies ect several times but to no avail!

> >> > In another post I had read that if in your host file if the only thing

> >> > that

> >> > was in there was the text that says 127.0.0.1 then that was all right.

> >> > That

> >> > is all that is in the host file. Should it still be deleted? What

> >> > exactly

> >> > is the host file and what happens when it is deleted? I'm illiterate

> >> > when

> >> > it

> >> > comes to computers!

> >> > --

> >> > Thanks In Advance

> >> > Joy

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > "its_my_dime" wrote:

> >> >

> >> >>

> >> >> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> >> news:6ABBC636-92A5-44E4-A650-13B7371F4B2B@microsoft.com...

> >> >> >I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website which

> >> >> >I've

> >> >> > always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep getting

> >> >> > this

> >> >> > message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to date.

> >> >> > I

> >> >> > run

> >> >> > McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the solutions

> >> >> > page

> >> >> > except

> >> >> > for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought it. I

> >> >> > would

> >> >> > rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't

> >> >> > helped.

> >> >> > I've

> >> >> > also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for IE and that

> >> >> > hasn't

> >> >> > helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6? I'm

> >> >> > really

> >> >> > needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site. I can get

> >> >> > onto

> >> >> > others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

> >> >> > --

> >> >> > Thanks In Advance

> >> >> > Joy

> >> >>

> >> >> Been there.

> >> >>

> >> >> Assuming that you can get to the web site with another computer...

> >> >>

> >> >> On your computer:

> >> >>

> >> >> Using ie - tools - general.

> >> >>

> >> >> Delete all: Cookies, History, Temporary Internet Files.

> >> >>

> >> >> Look for a file called HOST (no suffix) and delete it.

> >> >>

> >> >> See if that works.

> >> >>

> >> >>

> >> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

>

>

>

Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

I am currently running WinXP SP3 with IE7.

 

I am connected with broadband, I believe.

 

I don't believe I have a router ~ that's to connect with other computers,

right? I'm just running one computer in the house.

--

Thanks In Advance

Joy

 

 

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

> Are you currently running WinXP SP2 or WinXP SP3? IE7 or IE6? (These are

> just questions, not recommendations.)

>

> How do you connect (e.g., ADSL; cable; dial-up; satellite)? Is a router

> involved?

> --

> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net

> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

>

>

> Joy wrote:

> > It is http://www.christianbook.com

> > I know that they are having no problems on their end since I called them.

> > I

> > just can't get through on my end.

> >

> >> What website is it?

> >> --

> >> IE-specific newsgroup:

> >> http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

> >>

> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

> >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

> >>

> >> Joy wrote:

> >>> I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website which

> >>> I've

> >>> always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep getting this

> >>> message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to date. I

> >>> run

> >>> McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the solutions page

> >>> except

> >>> for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought it. I

> >>> would

> >>> rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't helped.

> >>> I've also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for IE and

> >>> that

> >>> hasn't helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6? I'm

> >>> really needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site. I can

> >>> get

> >>> onto others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

>

>

Guest its_my_dime
Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

Two more suggestions:

 

START - SEARCH for any file with the word - christianbook - as part of the

file name. If you find it, delete it or change the file name.

 

Set a restore point. Then -

 

START - RUN - regedit. Search the registry for the word - christianbook -

delete them.

 

 

 

"Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:6FA1519C-7132-4606-9121-0AA6750D2BCE@microsoft.com...

>I am currently running WinXP SP3 with IE7.

>

> I am connected with broadband, I believe.

>

> I don't believe I have a router ~ that's to connect with other computers,

> right? I'm just running one computer in the house.

> --

> Thanks In Advance

> Joy

>

>

> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

>

>> Are you currently running WinXP SP2 or WinXP SP3? IE7 or IE6? (These

>> are

>> just questions, not recommendations.)

>>

>> How do you connect (e.g., ADSL; cable; dial-up; satellite)? Is a router

>> involved?

>> --

>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

>> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net

>> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

>>

>>

>> Joy wrote:

>> > It is http://www.christianbook.com

>> > I know that they are having no problems on their end since I called

>> > them.

>> > I

>> > just can't get through on my end.

>> >

>> >> What website is it?

>> >> --

>> >> IE-specific newsgroup:

>> >> http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

>> >>

>> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

>> >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

>> >>

>> >> Joy wrote:

>> >>> I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website which

>> >>> I've

>> >>> always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep getting

>> >>> this

>> >>> message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to date. I

>> >>> run

>> >>> McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the solutions page

>> >>> except

>> >>> for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought it. I

>> >>> would

>> >>> rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't

>> >>> helped.

>> >>> I've also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for IE and

>> >>> that

>> >>> hasn't helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6?

>> >>> I'm

>> >>> really needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site. I

>> >>> can

>> >>> get

>> >>> onto others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

>>

>>

Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

Thanks for your suggestions. I did that, but I still can't get onto the site.

--

Thanks In Advance

Joy

 

 

"its_my_dime" wrote:

> Two more suggestions:

>

> START - SEARCH for any file with the word - christianbook - as part of the

> file name. If you find it, delete it or change the file name.

>

> Set a restore point. Then -

>

> START - RUN - regedit. Search the registry for the word - christianbook -

> delete them.

>

>

>

> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:6FA1519C-7132-4606-9121-0AA6750D2BCE@microsoft.com...

> >I am currently running WinXP SP3 with IE7.

> >

> > I am connected with broadband, I believe.

> >

> > I don't believe I have a router ~ that's to connect with other computers,

> > right? I'm just running one computer in the house.

> > --

> > Thanks In Advance

> > Joy

> >

> >

> > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

> >

> >> Are you currently running WinXP SP2 or WinXP SP3? IE7 or IE6? (These

> >> are

> >> just questions, not recommendations.)

> >>

> >> How do you connect (e.g., ADSL; cable; dial-up; satellite)? Is a router

> >> involved?

> >> --

> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

> >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

> >> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net

> >> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

> >>

> >>

> >> Joy wrote:

> >> > It is http://www.christianbook.com

> >> > I know that they are having no problems on their end since I called

> >> > them.

> >> > I

> >> > just can't get through on my end.

> >> >

> >> >> What website is it?

> >> >> --

> >> >> IE-specific newsgroup:

> >> >> http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

> >> >>

> >> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

> >> >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

> >> >>

> >> >> Joy wrote:

> >> >>> I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website which

> >> >>> I've

> >> >>> always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep getting

> >> >>> this

> >> >>> message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to date. I

> >> >>> run

> >> >>> McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the solutions page

> >> >>> except

> >> >>> for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought it. I

> >> >>> would

> >> >>> rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't

> >> >>> helped.

> >> >>> I've also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for IE and

> >> >>> that

> >> >>> hasn't helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6?

> >> >>> I'm

> >> >>> really needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site. I

> >> >>> can

> >> >>> get

> >> >>> onto others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

> >>

> >>

>

>

>

Guest R. McCarty
Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

There is one other thing you might consider. All your Web DNS

translation is done by your ISP. You can use an alternate DNS

server and see if the URL will load.

 

One free DNS provider is linked below:

http://www.opendns.com/

*Just follow the "Get Started" button for instructions.

 

"Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:D1E32EF9-3806-401A-BA83-97786E72C490@microsoft.com...

> Thanks for your suggestions. I did that, but I still can't get onto the

> site.

> --

> Thanks In Advance

> Joy

>

>

> "its_my_dime" wrote:

>

>> Two more suggestions:

>>

>> START - SEARCH for any file with the word - christianbook - as part of

>> the

>> file name. If you find it, delete it or change the file name.

>>

>> Set a restore point. Then -

>>

>> START - RUN - regedit. Search the registry for the word -

>> christianbook -

>> delete them.

>>

>>

>>

>> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:6FA1519C-7132-4606-9121-0AA6750D2BCE@microsoft.com...

>> >I am currently running WinXP SP3 with IE7.

>> >

>> > I am connected with broadband, I believe.

>> >

>> > I don't believe I have a router ~ that's to connect with other

>> > computers,

>> > right? I'm just running one computer in the house.

>> > --

>> > Thanks In Advance

>> > Joy

>> >

>> >

>> > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

>> >

>> >> Are you currently running WinXP SP2 or WinXP SP3? IE7 or IE6? (These

>> >> are

>> >> just questions, not recommendations.)

>> >>

>> >> How do you connect (e.g., ADSL; cable; dial-up; satellite)? Is a

>> >> router

>> >> involved?

>> >> --

>> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

>> >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

>> >> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net

>> >> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

>> >>

>> >>

>> >> Joy wrote:

>> >> > It is http://www.christianbook.com

>> >> > I know that they are having no problems on their end since I called

>> >> > them.

>> >> > I

>> >> > just can't get through on my end.

>> >> >

>> >> >> What website is it?

>> >> >> --

>> >> >> IE-specific newsgroup:

>> >> >> http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

>> >> >>

>> >> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

>> >> >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

>> >> >>

>> >> >> Joy wrote:

>> >> >>> I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website

>> >> >>> which

>> >> >>> I've

>> >> >>> always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep getting

>> >> >>> this

>> >> >>> message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to date.

>> >> >>> I

>> >> >>> run

>> >> >>> McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the solutions

>> >> >>> page

>> >> >>> except

>> >> >>> for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought it.

>> >> >>> I

>> >> >>> would

>> >> >>> rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't

>> >> >>> helped.

>> >> >>> I've also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for IE

>> >> >>> and

>> >> >>> that

>> >> >>> hasn't helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6?

>> >> >>> I'm

>> >> >>> really needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site. I

>> >> >>> can

>> >> >>> get

>> >> >>> onto others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

>> >>

>> >>

>>

>>

>>

Posted

RE: IE cannot display webpage

 

The hotfix didn't work because my sp is more up to date. Oh well, it was

worth the shot.

--

Thanks In Advance

Joy

 

 

"Andrew E." wrote:

> Thier is a hotfix for that but its pre SP3,kb921090

> Also,try internet options,advanced,locate & select "load defaults" button.

>

> "Joy" wrote:

>

> > I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website which I've

> > always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep getting this

> > message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to date. I run

> > McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the solutions page except

> > for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought it. I would

> > rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't helped. I've

> > also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for IE and that hasn't

> > helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6? I'm really

> > needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site. I can get onto

> > others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

> > --

> > Thanks In Advance

> > Joy

Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

I've tried that already, but I get the same message. Maybe I'm doing that

wrong.

--

Thanks In Advance

Joy

 

 

"R. McCarty" wrote:

> There is one other thing you might consider. All your Web DNS

> translation is done by your ISP. You can use an alternate DNS

> server and see if the URL will load.

>

> One free DNS provider is linked below:

> http://www.opendns.com/

> *Just follow the "Get Started" button for instructions.

>

> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:D1E32EF9-3806-401A-BA83-97786E72C490@microsoft.com...

> > Thanks for your suggestions. I did that, but I still can't get onto the

> > site.

> > --

> > Thanks In Advance

> > Joy

> >

> >

> > "its_my_dime" wrote:

> >

> >> Two more suggestions:

> >>

> >> START - SEARCH for any file with the word - christianbook - as part of

> >> the

> >> file name. If you find it, delete it or change the file name.

> >>

> >> Set a restore point. Then -

> >>

> >> START - RUN - regedit. Search the registry for the word -

> >> christianbook -

> >> delete them.

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> news:6FA1519C-7132-4606-9121-0AA6750D2BCE@microsoft.com...

> >> >I am currently running WinXP SP3 with IE7.

> >> >

> >> > I am connected with broadband, I believe.

> >> >

> >> > I don't believe I have a router ~ that's to connect with other

> >> > computers,

> >> > right? I'm just running one computer in the house.

> >> > --

> >> > Thanks In Advance

> >> > Joy

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

> >> >

> >> >> Are you currently running WinXP SP2 or WinXP SP3? IE7 or IE6? (These

> >> >> are

> >> >> just questions, not recommendations.)

> >> >>

> >> >> How do you connect (e.g., ADSL; cable; dial-up; satellite)? Is a

> >> >> router

> >> >> involved?

> >> >> --

> >> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

> >> >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

> >> >> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net

> >> >> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

> >> >>

> >> >>

> >> >> Joy wrote:

> >> >> > It is http://www.christianbook.com

> >> >> > I know that they are having no problems on their end since I called

> >> >> > them.

> >> >> > I

> >> >> > just can't get through on my end.

> >> >> >

> >> >> >> What website is it?

> >> >> >> --

> >> >> >> IE-specific newsgroup:

> >> >> >> http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

> >> >> >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> Joy wrote:

> >> >> >>> I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website

> >> >> >>> which

> >> >> >>> I've

> >> >> >>> always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep getting

> >> >> >>> this

> >> >> >>> message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to date.

> >> >> >>> I

> >> >> >>> run

> >> >> >>> McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the solutions

> >> >> >>> page

> >> >> >>> except

> >> >> >>> for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought it.

> >> >> >>> I

> >> >> >>> would

> >> >> >>> rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't

> >> >> >>> helped.

> >> >> >>> I've also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for IE

> >> >> >>> and

> >> >> >>> that

> >> >> >>> hasn't helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6?

> >> >> >>> I'm

> >> >> >>> really needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site. I

> >> >> >>> can

> >> >> >>> get

> >> >> >>> onto others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

> >> >>

> >> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

>

>

>

Guest R. McCarty
Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

Does this inability to load sites affect only this bookstore or other

ones as well ? Did you try using an alternate XP account/profile

to see if it is just your day-to-day profile that is having problems?

If another user account works then it's your profile - if not I'd still

wager that using McAfee is at the root of this problem. Just turning

off the firewall in McAfee Security Suite still leaves other parts of

it's protection enabled/running in the background.

 

"Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:A56A425B-84CF-479F-A1A7-18BE1D826E0B@microsoft.com...

> I've tried that already, but I get the same message. Maybe I'm doing that

> wrong.

> --

> Thanks In Advance

> Joy

>

>

> "R. McCarty" wrote:

>

>> There is one other thing you might consider. All your Web DNS

>> translation is done by your ISP. You can use an alternate DNS

>> server and see if the URL will load.

>>

>> One free DNS provider is linked below:

>> http://www.opendns.com/

>> *Just follow the "Get Started" button for instructions.

>>

>> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:D1E32EF9-3806-401A-BA83-97786E72C490@microsoft.com...

>> > Thanks for your suggestions. I did that, but I still can't get onto

>> > the

>> > site.

>> > --

>> > Thanks In Advance

>> > Joy

>> >

>> >

>> > "its_my_dime" wrote:

>> >

>> >> Two more suggestions:

>> >>

>> >> START - SEARCH for any file with the word - christianbook - as part of

>> >> the

>> >> file name. If you find it, delete it or change the file name.

>> >>

>> >> Set a restore point. Then -

>> >>

>> >> START - RUN - regedit. Search the registry for the word -

>> >> christianbook -

>> >> delete them.

>> >>

>> >>

>> >>

>> >> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> >> news:6FA1519C-7132-4606-9121-0AA6750D2BCE@microsoft.com...

>> >> >I am currently running WinXP SP3 with IE7.

>> >> >

>> >> > I am connected with broadband, I believe.

>> >> >

>> >> > I don't believe I have a router ~ that's to connect with other

>> >> > computers,

>> >> > right? I'm just running one computer in the house.

>> >> > --

>> >> > Thanks In Advance

>> >> > Joy

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >> > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

>> >> >

>> >> >> Are you currently running WinXP SP2 or WinXP SP3? IE7 or IE6?

>> >> >> (These

>> >> >> are

>> >> >> just questions, not recommendations.)

>> >> >>

>> >> >> How do you connect (e.g., ADSL; cable; dial-up; satellite)? Is a

>> >> >> router

>> >> >> involved?

>> >> >> --

>> >> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

>> >> >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

>> >> >> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net

>> >> >> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

>> >> >>

>> >> >>

>> >> >> Joy wrote:

>> >> >> > It is http://www.christianbook.com

>> >> >> > I know that they are having no problems on their end since I

>> >> >> > called

>> >> >> > them.

>> >> >> > I

>> >> >> > just can't get through on my end.

>> >> >> >

>> >> >> >> What website is it?

>> >> >> >> --

>> >> >> >> IE-specific newsgroup:

>> >> >> >> http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

>> >> >> >>

>> >> >> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

>> >> >> >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since

>> >> >> >> 2002

>> >> >> >>

>> >> >> >> Joy wrote:

>> >> >> >>> I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website

>> >> >> >>> which

>> >> >> >>> I've

>> >> >> >>> always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep

>> >> >> >>> getting

>> >> >> >>> this

>> >> >> >>> message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to

>> >> >> >>> date.

>> >> >> >>> I

>> >> >> >>> run

>> >> >> >>> McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the

>> >> >> >>> solutions

>> >> >> >>> page

>> >> >> >>> except

>> >> >> >>> for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought

>> >> >> >>> it.

>> >> >> >>> I

>> >> >> >>> would

>> >> >> >>> rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't

>> >> >> >>> helped.

>> >> >> >>> I've also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for

>> >> >> >>> IE

>> >> >> >>> and

>> >> >> >>> that

>> >> >> >>> hasn't helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE

>> >> >> >>> 6?

>> >> >> >>> I'm

>> >> >> >>> really needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site.

>> >> >> >>> I

>> >> >> >>> can

>> >> >> >>> get

>> >> >> >>> onto others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

>> >> >>

>> >> >>

>> >>

>> >>

>> >>

>>

>>

>>

Guest HeyBub
Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

Joy wrote:

> I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website which

> I've always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep

> getting this message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is

> up to date. I run McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on

> the solutions page except for setting the computer back to the way it

> was when I bought it. I would rather not do that. I have tried

> deleting sp 3 and that hasn't helped. I've also tried deleting a

> couple of the security updates for IE and that hasn't helped. Should

> I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6? I'm really needing to get

> onto that site. It is just the one site. I can get onto others.

> Help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Is it possible you have some sort of "net nanny" software installed? You

know, those monitor programs that prevent access to immoral, perfidious,

treacherous, perverted, or sites involving naked vegetables.

Guest its_my_dime
Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

 

"HeyBub" <heybub@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:O5k2NHI3IHA.5060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> Joy wrote:

>> I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website which

>> I've always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep

>> getting this message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is

>> up to date. I run McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on

>> the solutions page except for setting the computer back to the way it

>> was when I bought it. I would rather not do that. I have tried

>> deleting sp 3 and that hasn't helped. I've also tried deleting a

>> couple of the security updates for IE and that hasn't helped. Should

>> I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE 6? I'm really needing to get

>> onto that site. It is just the one site. I can get onto others.

>> Help would be greatly appreciated.

>

> Is it possible you have some sort of "net nanny" software installed? You

> know, those monitor programs that prevent access to immoral, perfidious,

> treacherous, perverted, or sites involving naked vegetables.

 

 

ALSO:

 

IE tools internet options privacy settings

 

Are you somehow blocking the site?

 

IE tools internet options content

 

Is everything enabled?

Guest Ms. L MS MVP
Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

Use my free FixIE Tool and my Winsock repair tool. Download them here

http://pcbutts1.com/downloads/tools/tools.htm

 

 

--

Stalking is a Crime

Stalking charges are serious and

almost every state now has a strict stalking law.

 

 

 

 

"Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:A56A425B-84CF-479F-A1A7-18BE1D826E0B@microsoft.com...

> I've tried that already, but I get the same message. Maybe I'm doing that

> wrong.

> --

> Thanks In Advance

> Joy

>

>

> "R. McCarty" wrote:

>

>> There is one other thing you might consider. All your Web DNS

>> translation is done by your ISP. You can use an alternate DNS

>> server and see if the URL will load.

>>

>> One free DNS provider is linked below:

>> http://www.opendns.com/

>> *Just follow the "Get Started" button for instructions.

>>

>> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:D1E32EF9-3806-401A-BA83-97786E72C490@microsoft.com...

>> > Thanks for your suggestions. I did that, but I still can't get onto

>> > the

>> > site.

>> > --

>> > Thanks In Advance

>> > Joy

>> >

>> >

>> > "its_my_dime" wrote:

>> >

>> >> Two more suggestions:

>> >>

>> >> START - SEARCH for any file with the word - christianbook - as part of

>> >> the

>> >> file name. If you find it, delete it or change the file name.

>> >>

>> >> Set a restore point. Then -

>> >>

>> >> START - RUN - regedit. Search the registry for the word -

>> >> christianbook -

>> >> delete them.

>> >>

>> >>

>> >>

>> >> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> >> news:6FA1519C-7132-4606-9121-0AA6750D2BCE@microsoft.com...

>> >> >I am currently running WinXP SP3 with IE7.

>> >> >

>> >> > I am connected with broadband, I believe.

>> >> >

>> >> > I don't believe I have a router ~ that's to connect with other

>> >> > computers,

>> >> > right? I'm just running one computer in the house.

>> >> > --

>> >> > Thanks In Advance

>> >> > Joy

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >> > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

>> >> >

>> >> >> Are you currently running WinXP SP2 or WinXP SP3? IE7 or IE6?

>> >> >> (These

>> >> >> are

>> >> >> just questions, not recommendations.)

>> >> >>

>> >> >> How do you connect (e.g., ADSL; cable; dial-up; satellite)? Is a

>> >> >> router

>> >> >> involved?

>> >> >> --

>> >> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

>> >> >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

>> >> >> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net

>> >> >> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

>> >> >>

>> >> >>

>> >> >> Joy wrote:

>> >> >> > It is http://www.christianbook.com

>> >> >> > I know that they are having no problems on their end since I

>> >> >> > called

>> >> >> > them.

>> >> >> > I

>> >> >> > just can't get through on my end.

>> >> >> >

>> >> >> >> What website is it?

>> >> >> >> --

>> >> >> >> IE-specific newsgroup:

>> >> >> >> http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

>> >> >> >>

>> >> >> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

>> >> >> >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since

>> >> >> >> 2002

>> >> >> >>

>> >> >> >> Joy wrote:

>> >> >> >>> I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website

>> >> >> >>> which

>> >> >> >>> I've

>> >> >> >>> always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep

>> >> >> >>> getting

>> >> >> >>> this

>> >> >> >>> message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to

>> >> >> >>> date.

>> >> >> >>> I

>> >> >> >>> run

>> >> >> >>> McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the

>> >> >> >>> solutions

>> >> >> >>> page

>> >> >> >>> except

>> >> >> >>> for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought

>> >> >> >>> it.

>> >> >> >>> I

>> >> >> >>> would

>> >> >> >>> rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't

>> >> >> >>> helped.

>> >> >> >>> I've also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for

>> >> >> >>> IE

>> >> >> >>> and

>> >> >> >>> that

>> >> >> >>> hasn't helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE

>> >> >> >>> 6?

>> >> >> >>> I'm

>> >> >> >>> really needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site.

>> >> >> >>> I

>> >> >> >>> can

>> >> >> >>> get

>> >> >> >>> onto others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

>> >> >>

>> >> >>

>> >>

>> >>

>> >>

>>

>>

>>

Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

Did you write those tools?

 

@Joy: Stay away from that page!

 

 

Ms. L MS MVP wrote:

> Use my free FixIE Tool and my Winsock repair tool. Download them here

> http://pcbutts1.com/downloads/tools/tools.htm

>

>

>

> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:A56A425B-84CF-479F-A1A7-18BE1D826E0B@microsoft.com...

>> I've tried that already, but I get the same message. Maybe I'm doing

>> that

>> wrong.

>> --

>> Thanks In Advance

>> Joy

>>

>>

>> "R. McCarty" wrote:

>>

>>> There is one other thing you might consider. All your Web DNS

>>> translation is done by your ISP. You can use an alternate DNS

>>> server and see if the URL will load.

>>>

>>> One free DNS provider is linked below:

>>> http://www.opendns.com/

>>> *Just follow the "Get Started" button for instructions.

>>>

>>> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>>> news:D1E32EF9-3806-401A-BA83-97786E72C490@microsoft.com...

>>>> Thanks for your suggestions. I did that, but I still can't get onto

>>>> the

>>>> site.

>>>> --

>>>> Thanks In Advance

>>>> Joy

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "its_my_dime" wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> Two more suggestions:

>>>>>

>>>>> START - SEARCH for any file with the word - christianbook - as part of

>>>>> the

>>>>> file name. If you find it, delete it or change the file name.

>>>>>

>>>>> Set a restore point. Then -

>>>>>

>>>>> START - RUN - regedit. Search the registry for the word -

>>>>> christianbook -

>>>>> delete them.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>>>>> news:6FA1519C-7132-4606-9121-0AA6750D2BCE@microsoft.com...

>>>>>> I am currently running WinXP SP3 with IE7.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I am connected with broadband, I believe.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I don't believe I have a router ~ that's to connect with other

>>>>>> computers,

>>>>>> right? I'm just running one computer in the house.

>>>>>> --

>>>>>> Thanks In Advance

>>>>>> Joy

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Are you currently running WinXP SP2 or WinXP SP3? IE7 or IE6?

>>>>>>> (These

>>>>>>> are

>>>>>>> just questions, not recommendations.)

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> How do you connect (e.g., ADSL; cable; dial-up; satellite)? Is a

>>>>>>> router

>>>>>>> involved?

>>>>>>> --

>>>>>>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

>>>>>>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

>>>>>>> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net

>>>>>>> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Joy wrote:

>>>>>>>> It is http://www.christianbook.com

>>>>>>>> I know that they are having no problems on their end since I

>>>>>>>> called

>>>>>>>> them.

>>>>>>>> I

>>>>>>>> just can't get through on my end.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> What website is it?

>>>>>>>>> --

>>>>>>>>> IE-specific newsgroup:

>>>>>>>>> http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

>>>>>>>>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since

>>>>>>>>> 2002

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Joy wrote:

>>>>>>>>>> I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website

>>>>>>>>>> which

>>>>>>>>>> I've

>>>>>>>>>> always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep

>>>>>>>>>> getting

>>>>>>>>>> this

>>>>>>>>>> message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to

>>>>>>>>>> date.

>>>>>>>>>> I

>>>>>>>>>> run

>>>>>>>>>> McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the

>>>>>>>>>> solutions

>>>>>>>>>> page

>>>>>>>>>> except

>>>>>>>>>> for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought

>>>>>>>>>> it.

>>>>>>>>>> I

>>>>>>>>>> would

>>>>>>>>>> rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't

>>>>>>>>>> helped.

>>>>>>>>>> I've also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for

>>>>>>>>>> IE

>>>>>>>>>> and

>>>>>>>>>> that

>>>>>>>>>> hasn't helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE

>>>>>>>>>> 6?

>>>>>>>>>> I'm

>>>>>>>>>> really needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site.

>>>>>>>>>> I

>>>>>>>>>> can

>>>>>>>>>> get

>>>>>>>>>> onto others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

Posted

Re: IE cannot display webpage

 

I can still load sites like amazon and chapters. All my other book marks

seem to work except this one. I did try using an alternative user and the

same problem occurs. Do you know how one checks to see if it is McAfee?

--

Thanks In Advance

Joy

 

 

"R. McCarty" wrote:

> Does this inability to load sites affect only this bookstore or other

> ones as well ? Did you try using an alternate XP account/profile

> to see if it is just your day-to-day profile that is having problems?

> If another user account works then it's your profile - if not I'd still

> wager that using McAfee is at the root of this problem. Just turning

> off the firewall in McAfee Security Suite still leaves other parts of

> it's protection enabled/running in the background.

>

> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:A56A425B-84CF-479F-A1A7-18BE1D826E0B@microsoft.com...

> > I've tried that already, but I get the same message. Maybe I'm doing that

> > wrong.

> > --

> > Thanks In Advance

> > Joy

> >

> >

> > "R. McCarty" wrote:

> >

> >> There is one other thing you might consider. All your Web DNS

> >> translation is done by your ISP. You can use an alternate DNS

> >> server and see if the URL will load.

> >>

> >> One free DNS provider is linked below:

> >> http://www.opendns.com/

> >> *Just follow the "Get Started" button for instructions.

> >>

> >> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> news:D1E32EF9-3806-401A-BA83-97786E72C490@microsoft.com...

> >> > Thanks for your suggestions. I did that, but I still can't get onto

> >> > the

> >> > site.

> >> > --

> >> > Thanks In Advance

> >> > Joy

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > "its_my_dime" wrote:

> >> >

> >> >> Two more suggestions:

> >> >>

> >> >> START - SEARCH for any file with the word - christianbook - as part of

> >> >> the

> >> >> file name. If you find it, delete it or change the file name.

> >> >>

> >> >> Set a restore point. Then -

> >> >>

> >> >> START - RUN - regedit. Search the registry for the word -

> >> >> christianbook -

> >> >> delete them.

> >> >>

> >> >>

> >> >>

> >> >> "Joy" <Joy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> >> news:6FA1519C-7132-4606-9121-0AA6750D2BCE@microsoft.com...

> >> >> >I am currently running WinXP SP3 with IE7.

> >> >> >

> >> >> > I am connected with broadband, I believe.

> >> >> >

> >> >> > I don't believe I have a router ~ that's to connect with other

> >> >> > computers,

> >> >> > right? I'm just running one computer in the house.

> >> >> > --

> >> >> > Thanks In Advance

> >> >> > Joy

> >> >> >

> >> >> >

> >> >> > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

> >> >> >

> >> >> >> Are you currently running WinXP SP2 or WinXP SP3? IE7 or IE6?

> >> >> >> (These

> >> >> >> are

> >> >> >> just questions, not recommendations.)

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> How do you connect (e.g., ADSL; cable; dial-up; satellite)? Is a

> >> >> >> router

> >> >> >> involved?

> >> >> >> --

> >> >> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

> >> >> >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

> >> >> >> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net

> >> >> >> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> Joy wrote:

> >> >> >> > It is http://www.christianbook.com

> >> >> >> > I know that they are having no problems on their end since I

> >> >> >> > called

> >> >> >> > them.

> >> >> >> > I

> >> >> >> > just can't get through on my end.

> >> >> >> >

> >> >> >> >> What website is it?

> >> >> >> >> --

> >> >> >> >> IE-specific newsgroup:

> >> >> >> >> http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

> >> >> >> >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since

> >> >> >> >> 2002

> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >> Joy wrote:

> >> >> >> >>> I am very frustrated. I've been trying to get onto one website

> >> >> >> >>> which

> >> >> >> >>> I've

> >> >> >> >>> always been able to do and for the last week or so I keep

> >> >> >> >>> getting

> >> >> >> >>> this

> >> >> >> >>> message. I have IE 7 and windows xp and everything is up to

> >> >> >> >>> date.

> >> >> >> >>> I

> >> >> >> >>> run

> >> >> >> >>> McAfee security suite. I have tried everything on the

> >> >> >> >>> solutions

> >> >> >> >>> page

> >> >> >> >>> except

> >> >> >> >>> for setting the computer back to the way it was when I bought

> >> >> >> >>> it.

> >> >> >> >>> I

> >> >> >> >>> would

> >> >> >> >>> rather not do that. I have tried deleting sp 3 and that hasn't

> >> >> >> >>> helped.

> >> >> >> >>> I've also tried deleting a couple of the security updates for

> >> >> >> >>> IE

> >> >> >> >>> and

> >> >> >> >>> that

> >> >> >> >>> hasn't helped. Should I be deleting IE 7 and going back to IE

> >> >> >> >>> 6?

> >> >> >> >>> I'm

> >> >> >> >>> really needing to get onto that site. It is just the one site.

> >> >> >> >>> I

> >> >> >> >>> can

> >> >> >> >>> get

> >> >> >> >>> onto others. Help would be greatly appreciated.

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >>

> >> >>

> >> >>

> >> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

>

>

>

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