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Posted:
Sun Oct 30, 2005 12:50 am Post subject:
One machine cannot access a specific site |
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I cannot access a particular site from a particular conputer, but can
on another computer (same network). Security settings have been set to
default, cache, cookies, history cleared. IP settings confirmed. Did
a winsock repair, updated text files, nada. Pinging the website from
the DOS screen shows the computer recieves the same number of packets
as origionally sent, yet IE nor FireFox will successfully pull up the
site www.tdiclub.com. Even typed in the static IP address. All this
with the firewall closed/off. I'm running XP pro, SP2.
I've heard something about an IIS certificate, but windows help was
more confusing that a help. I HATE reloading windows. Any ideas? |
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Olaf Engelke [MVP Windows
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Posted:
Sun Oct 30, 2005 12:50 am Post subject:
Re: One machine cannot access a specific site |
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Hi,
rj_tray@yahoo.com wrote:
| Quote: | I cannot access a particular site from a particular conputer, but can
on another computer (same network). Security settings have been set
to default, cache, cookies, history cleared. IP settings confirmed.
Did a winsock repair, updated text files, nada. Pinging the website
from the DOS screen shows the computer recieves the same number of
packets as origionally sent, yet IE nor FireFox will successfully
pull up the site www.tdiclub.com. Even typed in the static IP
address. All this with the firewall closed/off. I'm running XP pro,
SP2.
so what do you mean with "you can't access"? Which kind of error appears?
(Yellow mark in status bar of IE visible?)
For me it doesn't seem that the page is buggy or in any way special (pop up |
blocker seems not to play a role).
Does it work if you try to use the IP address of that page in IE?
Does it work from another user profile?
Best greetings from Germany
Olaf |
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