IE not Connecting?- modem OK

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Pieter Cramwinckel

On My WIN 98 SE computer the modem dials OK and makes connections to the ISP
which after the log-on process is visible bij the little green Icon placed
in the system tray area. Yet every time I try to surf with IE 6 to an
internet page, it is not available (site not found message). No matter which
internet page, it is not available. Also OE can not connect to the email
box, even though I can see the little green connection light flickering.
Eventually I disconnected the connection, reboot the computer and try again,
but with the same results.

So something is stopping IE and OE to connect, but what ?
Any changes in the registry necessary ?
I runn Xsoftspy and Antivir to find any malicious software but to no avail.
 
I am on broadband and have a similar problem. I can download emails in OE and
AV updates occurr but IE (and mozilla) will not connect to the internet. It
used to be OK. Would be interested in the solution.
 
Pieter Cramwinckel said:
On My WIN 98 SE computer the modem dials OK and makes connections to
the ISP which after the log-on process is visible bij the little
green Icon placed in the system tray area. Yet every time I try to
surf with IE 6 to an internet page, it is not available (site not
found message). No matter which internet page, it is not available.
Also OE can not connect to the email box, even though I can see the
little green connection light flickering. Eventually I disconnected
the connection, reboot the computer and try again, but with the same
results.
So something is stopping IE and OE to connect, but what ?
Any changes in the registry necessary ?
I runn Xsoftspy and Antivir to find any malicious software but to no
avail.

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