It sounds like a DNS problem. Tell me more about your internet connection. Do you go through a router with DHCP or are you getting your settings directly from an ISP?
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Browse All TopicsHi sir mam,
actually my problem is with INTERNET EXPLORER, sometime it work well and some dose'nt work at all. Even if i restard my computer the problem is still there and same, but i can download something by internet at good speed like by Bittorrent, Limewire, Dap,i can search and download without any problem. When i open internet explorer and try to navigate on google, yahoo or any other site, no page does appear at all.
So i diagonis the connection from internet explorer by this way, Tools > diagnose the problem of connection and i get this information from there, i hope to the answer very soon, cbicomputer@hotmail.com
Diagnostic HTTP, HTTPS, FTP
Connectivité HTTP, HTTPS, FTP
warn HTTP: Erreur 12007 lors de la connexion à www.microsoft.com : The server name or address could not be resolved
warn FTP (passif): Erreur 12007 lors de la connexion à ftp.microsoft.com : The server name or address could not be resolved
warn HTTPS: Erreur 12007 lors de la connexion à www.microsoft.com : The server name or address could not be resolved
warn HTTP: Erreur 12007 lors de la connexion à www.hotmail.com : The server name or address could not be resolved
warn FTP (actif): Erreur 12007 lors de la connexion à ftp.microsoft.com : The server name or address could not be resolved
warn HTTPS: Erreur 12007 lors de la connexion à www.passport.net : The server name or address could not be resolved
error Impossible d'établir une connexion HTTP.
error Impossible d'établir une connexion HTTPS.
error Impossible d'établir une connexion FTP.
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by: war1Posted on 2007-03-15 at 10:49:58ID: 18728962
stanzanet,
S\ETC ETC
1. Clear your DNS cache. Go to Start > Run and type CMD
and hit OK.
At the command prompt, type ipconfig /flushDNS
and hit OK.
2. Clear your cache. Go to Tools > Internet Options > General tab. Under Temporary Internet Files, click "Delete Files" button. Click OK.
3. If no joy, check if your PC is blocking the site. Do a search for HOSTS file and open it with an editor like Notepad. Delete any line that has the blocked site in it.
HOSTS file is located in
Windows XP = C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVER
Windows 2K = C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\
Win 98/ME = C:\WINDOWS
It is a hidden file. Go to any folder and select Tools > Folders Options > View. Check "Show hidden files and folders". Click OK.
4. If you are using Internet Explorer, check if the site is restricted or blocked. Go to Tools > Internet Options > Security. Hightlight Restricted Sites and see if the blocked site is located there.
Also under Content tab > Content Advisor, check if the site is restricted there. Remove it.
5. Check if antispyware, antivirus, or firewall is blocking the website.