Ie can not open some pages

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I am using winXP sp2 and IE 6 sp1. I can not open some webpages, such as php
pages. but, the I can open google cached php pages. Does anyone know why this
happen? any solution?

by the way, I can open the same page on another pc running winXP sp2 and ie
6 sp1

thanks
 
Hi Riekey :-)

If you have and 3rd party toolbars such as Google, MSN or Yahoo, disable
them.

Make sure that IE is configured to use the SSL 2.0 and SSL 3.0:
Got to Tools>Internet Options>Advanced tab
Scroll down to the Security section scroll down and check the box next to
Use SSL 2.0 and Use SSL 3.0 if not already checked
Click OK

Then verify the Date/Time setting on your machine is correct, as SSL
certificates have an expiry date, and if the date on your computer isn't
correct it may prevent you from connecting to secure sites.
Go to Start >Control Panel>click Date/Time
On the date tab check to make sure that the date and time settings are set
to use
the current date and time and it is correct, and then click OK

Hope this helps.

Jan :)
MS MVP - Windows IE/OE [DTS/AumHa]
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Riekey said:
I am using winXP sp2 and IE 6 sp1. I can not open some webpages, such
as php pages. but, the I can open google cached php pages. Does
anyone know why this happen? any solution?

by the way, I can open the same page on another pc running winXP sp2
and ie 6 sp1

thanks

Check C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc for a file named HOSTS with no
extension. (Not Hosts.sam)
Make sure Windows is set to show hidden files and folders and is NOT set to
hide extensions for known file types.
If HOSTS exists, rename it to HOSTS.OLD
Reboot an try again.

Or, In a Cmd window, enter
ipconfig /flushdns
then clear your TIF also, and re-boot.

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