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Brent Wherry
OK, seems a simple error - wrong!!!
I have a good range of URLs which I must have visited once
but now will always produce this message.
Just to explain my setup. I've got a desktop m/c (MC1) and
a laptop (LT1). I've got a braodband and a dial up
connection available thru different ISPs.
I've got Panda Firewall installed and an alternative
browser (Mozilla) on MC1.
Now .... When I try to access one of these URLs I get some
suggestions coming up on the URL bar - so the history
knows something about them.
I clean history and cached files - no difference.
I try with Mozilla rather than IE and still no difference.
I connect my laptop (LT1) and try - success.
I revert to MC1 and scan the whole hard drive for any file
containing a distinctive part of the text - no files found
except in the Panda Firewall which I've already disabled.
I use regedit to scan the registry for this distinctive
text with no hits found.
It seems to me there is something basic which is wrong.
I don't think it's IE, because Mozilla can't find these
URLs either.
It isn't my ISP because I can access them via this ISP
from my laptop.
I can't find the URLs from MC1 using the dial up and a
different ISP, so it doesn't look like a Connection fault.
If anyone might help point me in the right direction I'd
be very grateful, because this might stop me tearing out
what bit of hair I have left.
Sorry to be long winded!
Brent Wherry
I have a good range of URLs which I must have visited once
but now will always produce this message.
Just to explain my setup. I've got a desktop m/c (MC1) and
a laptop (LT1). I've got a braodband and a dial up
connection available thru different ISPs.
I've got Panda Firewall installed and an alternative
browser (Mozilla) on MC1.
Now .... When I try to access one of these URLs I get some
suggestions coming up on the URL bar - so the history
knows something about them.
I clean history and cached files - no difference.
I try with Mozilla rather than IE and still no difference.
I connect my laptop (LT1) and try - success.
I revert to MC1 and scan the whole hard drive for any file
containing a distinctive part of the text - no files found
except in the Panda Firewall which I've already disabled.
I use regedit to scan the registry for this distinctive
text with no hits found.
It seems to me there is something basic which is wrong.
I don't think it's IE, because Mozilla can't find these
URLs either.
It isn't my ISP because I can access them via this ISP
from my laptop.
I can't find the URLs from MC1 using the dial up and a
different ISP, so it doesn't look like a Connection fault.
If anyone might help point me in the right direction I'd
be very grateful, because this might stop me tearing out
what bit of hair I have left.
Sorry to be long winded!
Brent Wherry