Unable to Access Microsoft sites

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Hi Phil :-)
Please could you give me further help to the above question posted
8/12/04.

That's a ways for some of us to have to reach back to in order to find out
what the original problem was. It would be to your advantage to get a
faster solution to repost the original problem details here, and what the
current situation is as well, then we can go from there. :-)

But, you might try the following and see if it helps:

Can't access HTTPS Pages

Try this: Open your internet explorer, open the Tools menu, go to Internet
Options/Connections/LAN Settings/Advanced and in the box labeled
"exceptions" put in "https://" (without the quotes!). That should exclude
proxy operations from nearly ALL secure sites. If you put in a specific
site, this will exclude just that site, but if you put in just the part I
specified above, that will exclude ANY site that uses the https addressing
scheme.

Troubleshooting Secure Sites (IE6 XP)

Go to start/run
Type in: regsvr32 softpub.dll
Press Enter or click OK

How to troubleshoot problems accessing secure Web pages with IE6 SP2
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;870700
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=305217


If these steps do not resolve your problem, or you need help with the above,
please post back to this thread with the details and any error messages.

Hope this helps


Jan :)
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Hi Phil :-)
Thanks jan
I'll try that & if no joy I'll repost the whole thing again

Phil :-)

If it's necessary, please post the infomation on the original post back to
this thread. It will be easier to see at this point what has been suggested
and to keep track of for others as well. I'll be checking back here...just
in case. :-)

Jan :)
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.
 
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