URGENT, IE fails to open any https webpages.

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RIKO

I've recently had trouble reaching Web sites such as
gmail.google.com or www.sas.se or login on either MSN or my
hotmail accout. When i try to reach those internet secure
websites, it gives me such information:

The page cannot be displayed
The page you are trying to reach cannot be retrieved.

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Please try the following:

Open the loginnet.passport.com home page, and then look for
links to the information you want.
Click the Refresh button, or try again later.

Click Search to look for information on the Internet.
You can also see a list of related sites.



Error 501/505 - Not implemented or not supported
Internet Explorer
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I search from the IE secure update, and find that on this
site:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...FamilyID=254EB128-5053-48A7-8526-BD38215C74B2
Update for Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 (KB831167),
this package can resolve similar problem. Then I installed
it and restart the computer, the problem is still there. My
system is WinXP, IE SP1.
I use MSN for working and contact with buddies. The bug
troubles me much. I reinstall the IE and system times, it
still doesn't work. I hope there is some one who can kindly
help me. I will appreciate your any assistance. You can
reach me via (e-mail address removed), plz write me email if you
have any idea about it since it is hard for me to reach
this newsgroup now.
thx
 
Maybe this will help.
6147 » Internet Explorer on Windows XP issues 'Error
501/505: Not implemented or not supported'?



When you attempt to view a Web page, you receive an
message similar to:

Error 501/505: Not implemented or not supported.

This error could be caused by 3rd party software
interfering with Internet Explorer, or by the use of the
HTTP 1.1 or newer protocol.

To workaround this issue:

01. Open Internet Explorer.

02. Use the Tools menu to press Internet Options.

03. Select the Advanced tab.

04. Clear the HTTP 1.1 box.

05. Press Apply and OK.

06. If this settings change resolves the issue, exit this
procedure.

07. Open Internet Explorer.

08. Use the Tools menu to press Internet Options.

09. Select the Advanced tab.

10. Clear the Show friendly HTTP error messages box.

11. Press Apply and OK.

12. When viewing the problem page, you should receive a
more descriptive error message, similar to:

HTTP version not supported by <ProgramName>.

13. Either remove <ProgramName> to see if this resolves
the problem, or contact the manufacturer about a fix.

NOTE: The HTTP 1.1 protocol is newer than HTTP 1.0. Some
sites may still use HTTP 1.0, causing problems if you
enable HTTP 1.1.
 
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