Unsolicited bulk mail or bulk advertising. Any link to or advocacy of virus, spyware, malware, or phishing sites. Any other inappropriate content or behavior as defined by the Terms of Use or Code of Conduct. Any image, link, or discussion related to child pornography, child nudity, or other child abuse or exploitation. I'm afraid the Vista SP2 machine you recently received has just about reached its end of life extended support for Vista SP2 and IE9 ended on Apr and you might want to seriously consider whether it's worth your time trying to get this machine up and running again.
In the mean time, open your IE9 browser, go to Help About Internet Explorer and let us know the Update Versions of this browser, since the KB number should give us a good idea of the last time Windows Update ran to completion on your computer. Can you also confirm that you are using the latest Firefox ESR v Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback.
The first problem is that this PC can connect to the WiFi just fine, and I can go on the Internet and such, but not able to do some of the following things using IE 9 : Cannot access certain websites like the screenshot where Firefox can.
When I click on "Diagnose Connection Problems", it will run for a bit before saying that it cannot connect to the secured server and that the server might be down or not available, something along this line.
For more information about how to optimize Internet Explorer, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:. Note This section applies only to Windows Internet Explorer 7. Additionally, Internet Explorer may stop responding when you open it or when you use it. This may occur for one of the following reasons:. Configuration settings issues and compatibility issues within Internet Explorer.
Note These issues may occur because Internet Explorer maintenance has to be performed, Internet Explorer has conflicting or incorrect settings, or one of the Internet Explorer. For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:. Unexpected behavior in Internet Explorer may be caused by add-ins or by toolbars. To correct this behavior, reset or optimize Internet Explorer to make sure that Internet Explorer is installed correctly.
For more information about how to resolve these problems, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:. File corruption or operating system settings may cause errors in Internet Explorer.
Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Joined Dec 11, Messages 1, Everything worked perfect then all of a sudden, I was no longer able to browse any websites.
Joined Apr 27, Messages What message do you get in IE8 when you're not able to browse? Is it "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage"? Open a command prompt and type "nslookup google. Does it ever say "DNS request timed out"? You could also try disabling IPv6 in Vista. I'd hate to see you give up on Vista so early.
The error I get when I open a web page is Internet Explorer cannot display the web page. I am not sure the steps to check and remove firewalls. That might be my issue. I verified that 'work offline' isn't set. Any other ideas. It displays server, address, non-authoritative answer: name and addresses, so that looks like it worked.
Closed alll browsers and started again - still getting Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage. Other ideas? On IE8's "cannot display the webpage" message, have you tried clicking "Diagnose Connection Problems"? That'll start Vista's built-in Network Diagnostics. Vista's net diagnostics have fixed my connection issues on many an occasion. Besides that, I'm afraid I'm out of ideas. Good luck. I turned off the firewall and turned off each add on that was enabled.
And, when I run the 'diagnost connection problems' on the browser window, it comes back saying 'WIndows did not find any problems with this computer's network connection. I have waited different time frames, but each time, end up hitting the 'close' button. The online support link takes you to a page where you'll need to drill down more to get useful information. The number's By incredible coincidence, I just experienced the same browsing problem on my own computer.
And it's not a firewall, as NOD32 doesn't include one. Maybe you have an antivirus program installed that's scanning internet traffic and preventing browsing? Do you have any such program installed?
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