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Can ping web sites by address and IP, but unable to view in IE or Firefox.

Asked by tsantoscs in Internet Explorer Web Browser, Windows XP Operating System, TCP/IP

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My problem is that I can ping websites by name and IP.  I just can't view them using Internet explorer or Firefox.  I can update virus software, spyware software, I can even sign onto AOL.  But when it comes to viewing sites, no go.

The really weird part is the fact that if I boot into Safe Mode with Networking, I can view sites using both IE and firefox.

I've tried doing the WinsockFix tool.  I've tried virus scans.  I've set IE back to factory defaults, I've set the router to defaults and I still cannot view websites.  Any ideas?  Thanks!Start Free Trial
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Zones: Internet Explorer Web Browser, Windows XP Operating System, TCP/IP
Tags: Microsoft, Internet Explorer, Also Firefox
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Solution Provided By: tsantoscs
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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