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| Lance |
>I upgraded from XP to Vista last night. I use wireless to connect to a
> broadband router in my home; I use IE7. Everything about Vista functions
> perfectly, save the Internet. The signal strength is "excellent," and
> under
> Networks and Sharing there is no indication of a problem (such as the red
> X
> between my router and the Internet).
>
> Yet when I open a browser and type in any web address, I get the page that
> say "Cannot display webpage."
>
> Why is this happening when everything claims to be functioning perfectly?
> Do I need to download IE7 again?
>
> Thanks!
| Michael |
> Lance,
> First thing to do is to disable all addons and see if that fixes your
> access.
> in IE7
> Tools
> Manage Add-ons
> Enable or Disable Add-ons
>
> Disable all the add-ons close and restart IE7, see if that works. If it does
> you need to enable them one at a time till you find the bad one. You need to
> close/open IE7 for each change, but you do not need to restart the computer.
>
> If that doesn't work, try
> Tools
> Internet Options
> Advanced
> Reset (towards bottom)
>
> Michael
>
> "Lance" <Lance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:BBFD3FEF-3B99-45E6-8DFA-491031E69502@microsoft.com...> >I upgraded from XP to Vista last night. I use wireless to connect to a>
> > broadband router in my home; I use IE7. Everything about Vista functions
> > perfectly, save the Internet. The signal strength is "excellent," and
> > under
> > Networks and Sharing there is no indication of a problem (such as the red
> > X
> > between my router and the Internet).
> >
> > Yet when I open a browser and type in any web address, I get the page that
> > say "Cannot display webpage."
> >
> > Why is this happening when everything claims to be functioning perfectly?
> > Do I need to download IE7 again?
> >
> > Thanks!
| Lance |
> Lance,
> First thing to do is to disable all addons and see if that fixes your
> access.
> in IE7
> Tools
> Manage Add-ons
> Enable or Disable Add-ons
>
> Disable all the add-ons close and restart IE7, see if that works. If it does
> you need to enable them one at a time till you find the bad one. You need to
> close/open IE7 for each change, but you do not need to restart the computer.
>
> If that doesn't work, try
> Tools
> Internet Options
> Advanced
> Reset (towards bottom)
>
> Michael
>
> "Lance" <Lance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:BBFD3FEF-3B99-45E6-8DFA-491031E69502@microsoft.com...> >I upgraded from XP to Vista last night. I use wireless to connect to a>
> > broadband router in my home; I use IE7. Everything about Vista functions
> > perfectly, save the Internet. The signal strength is "excellent," and
> > under
> > Networks and Sharing there is no indication of a problem (such as the red
> > X
> > between my router and the Internet).
> >
> > Yet when I open a browser and type in any web address, I get the page that
> > say "Cannot display webpage."
> >
> > Why is this happening when everything claims to be functioning perfectly?
> > Do I need to download IE7 again?
> >
> > Thanks!
| Lance |
> Didn't work. I completely reset everything; there are no add-ons causing
> trouble. When I restart IE7, the first thing it says is "The address is
> not
> valid" (when I type in cnn.com, or whatever). Then I hit "home" and it
> says
> "Cannot display webpage."
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "Michael" wrote:
>>> Lance,
>> First thing to do is to disable all addons and see if that fixes your
>> access.
>> in IE7
>> Tools
>> Manage Add-ons
>> Enable or Disable Add-ons
>>
>> Disable all the add-ons close and restart IE7, see if that works. If it
>> does
>> you need to enable them one at a time till you find the bad one. You need
>> to
>> close/open IE7 for each change, but you do not need to restart the
>> computer.
>>
>> If that doesn't work, try
>> Tools
>> Internet Options
>> Advanced
>> Reset (towards bottom)
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> "Lance" <Lance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:BBFD3FEF-3B99-45E6-8DFA-491031E69502@microsoft.com...>> >I upgraded from XP to Vista last night. I use wireless to connect to a>>
>> > broadband router in my home; I use IE7. Everything about Vista
>> > functions
>> > perfectly, save the Internet. The signal strength is "excellent," and
>> > under
>> > Networks and Sharing there is no indication of a problem (such as the
>> > red
>> > X
>> > between my router and the Internet).
>> >
>> > Yet when I open a browser and type in any web address, I get the page
>> > that
>> > say "Cannot display webpage."
>> >
>> > Why is this happening when everything claims to be functioning
>> > perfectly?
>> > Do I need to download IE7 again?
>> >
>> > Thanks!
| Michael |
> OK, try second stage of fixes.
>
> In the command window (Windows Start Key-R, cmd)
> try pinging the site
> (ping cnn.com)
>
> This should result in the DNS service providing an address
> My Results: (note that timeout is OK, not all sites respond to a ping)
>
> Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6000]
> Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
>
> C:\Users\Walraven>ping cnn.com
>
> Pinging cnn.com [64.236.16.52] with 32 bytes of data:
>
> Request timed out.
> Request timed out.
> Request timed out.
> Request timed out.
>
> Ping statistics for 64.236.16.52:
> Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss),
>
> You should get the same address as I get. Failure here is usually the result
> of DNS problems.
> Try using the actual address in IE7 (ie. http://64.236.16.52) and see if
> that works.
>
> Michael
>
>
> "Lance" <Lance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:8740EB04-96CA-438F-8930-0D76511C0EEC@microsoft.com...> > Didn't work. I completely reset everything; there are no add-ons causing>
> > trouble. When I restart IE7, the first thing it says is "The address is
> > not
> > valid" (when I type in cnn.com, or whatever). Then I hit "home" and it
> > says
> > "Cannot display webpage."
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Michael" wrote:
> >> >> Lance,
> >> First thing to do is to disable all addons and see if that fixes your
> >> access.
> >> in IE7
> >> Tools
> >> Manage Add-ons
> >> Enable or Disable Add-ons
> >>
> >> Disable all the add-ons close and restart IE7, see if that works. If it
> >> does
> >> you need to enable them one at a time till you find the bad one. You need
> >> to
> >> close/open IE7 for each change, but you do not need to restart the
> >> computer.
> >>
> >> If that doesn't work, try
> >> Tools
> >> Internet Options
> >> Advanced
> >> Reset (towards bottom)
> >>
> >> Michael
> >>
> >> "Lance" <Lance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:BBFD3FEF-3B99-45E6-8DFA-491031E69502@microsoft.com...
> >> >I upgraded from XP to Vista last night. I use wireless to connect to a
> >> > broadband router in my home; I use IE7. Everything about Vista
> >> > functions
> >> > perfectly, save the Internet. The signal strength is "excellent," and
> >> > under
> >> > Networks and Sharing there is no indication of a problem (such as the
> >> > red
> >> > X
> >> > between my router and the Internet).
> >> >
> >> > Yet when I open a browser and type in any web address, I get the page
> >> > that
> >> > say "Cannot display webpage."
> >> >
> >> > Why is this happening when everything claims to be functioning
> >> > perfectly?
> >> > Do I need to download IE7 again?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks!
> >>
| Lance |
> Michael, yes I received the same results as you did. Now what?
>
>
>
>
>
> "Michael" wrote:
>>> OK, try second stage of fixes.
>>
>> In the command window (Windows Start Key-R, cmd)
>> try pinging the site
>> (ping cnn.com)
>>
>> This should result in the DNS service providing an address
>> My Results: (note that timeout is OK, not all sites respond to a ping)
>>
>> Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6000]
>> Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
>>
>> C:\Users\Walraven>ping cnn.com
>>
>> Pinging cnn.com [64.236.16.52] with 32 bytes of data:
>>
>> Request timed out.
>> Request timed out.
>> Request timed out.
>> Request timed out.
>>
>> Ping statistics for 64.236.16.52:
>> Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss),
>>
>> You should get the same address as I get. Failure here is usually the
>> result
>> of DNS problems.
>> Try using the actual address in IE7 (ie. http://64.236.16.52) and see if
>> that works.
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>
>> "Lance" <Lance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:8740EB04-96CA-438F-8930-0D76511C0EEC@microsoft.com...>> > Didn't work. I completely reset everything; there are no add-ons>>
>> > causing
>> > trouble. When I restart IE7, the first thing it says is "The address
>> > is
>> > not
>> > valid" (when I type in cnn.com, or whatever). Then I hit "home" and it
>> > says
>> > "Cannot display webpage."
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "Michael" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Lance,
>> >> First thing to do is to disable all addons and see if that fixes your
>> >> access.
>> >> in IE7
>> >> Tools
>> >> Manage Add-ons
>> >> Enable or Disable Add-ons
>> >>
>> >> Disable all the add-ons close and restart IE7, see if that works. If
>> >> it
>> >> does
>> >> you need to enable them one at a time till you find the bad one. You
>> >> need
>> >> to
>> >> close/open IE7 for each change, but you do not need to restart the
>> >> computer.
>> >>
>> >> If that doesn't work, try
>> >> Tools
>> >> Internet Options
>> >> Advanced
>> >> Reset (towards bottom)
>> >>
>> >> Michael
>> >>
>> >> "Lance" <Lance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:BBFD3FEF-3B99-45E6-8DFA-491031E69502@microsoft.com...
>> >> >I upgraded from XP to Vista last night. I use wireless to connect to
>> >> >a
>> >> > broadband router in my home; I use IE7. Everything about Vista
>> >> > functions
>> >> > perfectly, save the Internet. The signal strength is "excellent,"
>> >> > and
>> >> > under
>> >> > Networks and Sharing there is no indication of a problem (such as
>> >> > the
>> >> > red
>> >> > X
>> >> > between my router and the Internet).
>> >> >
>> >> > Yet when I open a browser and type in any web address, I get the
>> >> > page
>> >> > that
>> >> > say "Cannot display webpage."
>> >> >
>> >> > Why is this happening when everything claims to be functioning
>> >> > perfectly?
>> >> > Do I need to download IE7 again?
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks!
>> >>
| Michael |
> Lance,
> Next suggestion would be a download manager or spyware.
> You could check in add/remove programs for anything that seems to be a
> download manager or accelerator
>
> Use msconfig command to selective startup without loading startup items.
>
> You might also try asking for help in
> microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general where many people have problems
> with IE7 and there are even some solutions. (It looks to me an IE7 problem
> rather than a 'vista' thing.)
>
> (I have been assuming you are using this machine successfully for Windows
> Mail for this conversation correct me if I am wrong).
>
> Michael
>
>
> "Lance" <Lance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:18D3CAD2-7BC6-4607-8D9C-F9DF04F7F911@microsoft.com...> > Michael, yes I received the same results as you did. Now what?>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Michael" wrote:
> >> >> OK, try second stage of fixes.
> >>
> >> In the command window (Windows Start Key-R, cmd)
> >> try pinging the site
> >> (ping cnn.com)
> >>
> >> This should result in the DNS service providing an address
> >> My Results: (note that timeout is OK, not all sites respond to a ping)
> >>
> >> Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6000]
> >> Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
> >>
> >> C:\Users\Walraven>ping cnn.com
> >>
> >> Pinging cnn.com [64.236.16.52] with 32 bytes of data:
> >>
> >> Request timed out.
> >> Request timed out.
> >> Request timed out.
> >> Request timed out.
> >>
> >> Ping statistics for 64.236.16.52:
> >> Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss),
> >>
> >> You should get the same address as I get. Failure here is usually the
> >> result
> >> of DNS problems.
> >> Try using the actual address in IE7 (ie. http://64.236.16.52) and see if
> >> that works.
> >>
> >> Michael
> >>
> >>
> >> "Lance" <Lance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:8740EB04-96CA-438F-8930-0D76511C0EEC@microsoft.com...
> >> > Didn't work. I completely reset everything; there are no add-ons
> >> > causing
> >> > trouble. When I restart IE7, the first thing it says is "The address
> >> > is
> >> > not
> >> > valid" (when I type in cnn.com, or whatever). Then I hit "home" and it
> >> > says
> >> > "Cannot display webpage."
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Michael" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Lance,
> >> >> First thing to do is to disable all addons and see if that fixes your
> >> >> access.
> >> >> in IE7
> >> >> Tools
> >> >> Manage Add-ons
> >> >> Enable or Disable Add-ons
> >> >>
> >> >> Disable all the add-ons close and restart IE7, see if that works. If
> >> >> it
> >> >> does
> >> >> you need to enable them one at a time till you find the bad one. You
> >> >> need
> >> >> to
> >> >> close/open IE7 for each change, but you do not need to restart the
> >> >> computer.
> >> >>
> >> >> If that doesn't work, try
> >> >> Tools
> >> >> Internet Options
> >> >> Advanced
> >> >> Reset (towards bottom)
> >> >>
> >> >> Michael
> >> >>
> >> >> "Lance" <Lance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:BBFD3FEF-3B99-45E6-8DFA-491031E69502@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >I upgraded from XP to Vista last night. I use wireless to connect to
> >> >> >a
> >> >> > broadband router in my home; I use IE7. Everything about Vista
> >> >> > functions
> >> >> > perfectly, save the Internet. The signal strength is "excellent,"
> >> >> > and
> >> >> > under
> >> >> > Networks and Sharing there is no indication of a problem (such as
> >> >> > the
> >> >> > red
> >> >> > X
> >> >> > between my router and the Internet).
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Yet when I open a browser and type in any web address, I get the
> >> >> > page
> >> >> > that
> >> >> > say "Cannot display webpage."
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Why is this happening when everything claims to be functioning
> >> >> > perfectly?
> >> >> > Do I need to download IE7 again?
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Thanks!
> >> >>
> >>
| Lance |
>I disabled everything in Startup. I have no download accelerator and no
> spyware that my scrubbers can find. My connectivity still says excellent,
> yet no site will open.
>
> Argh.
>
>
>
> "Michael" wrote:
>>> Lance,
>> Next suggestion would be a download manager or spyware.
>> You could check in add/remove programs for anything that seems to be a
>> download manager or accelerator
>>
>> Use msconfig command to selective startup without loading startup items.
>>
>> You might also try asking for help in
>> microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general where many people have problems
>> with IE7 and there are even some solutions. (It looks to me an IE7
>> problem
>> rather than a 'vista' thing.)
>>
>> (I have been assuming you are using this machine successfully for Windows
>> Mail for this conversation correct me if I am wrong).
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>
>> "Lance" <Lance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:18D3CAD2-7BC6-4607-8D9C-F9DF04F7F911@microsoft.com...>> > Michael, yes I received the same results as you did. Now what?>>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "Michael" wrote:
>> >
>> >> OK, try second stage of fixes.
>> >>
>> >> In the command window (Windows Start Key-R, cmd)
>> >> try pinging the site
>> >> (ping cnn.com)
>> >>
>> >> This should result in the DNS service providing an address
>> >> My Results: (note that timeout is OK, not all sites respond to a ping)
>> >>
>> >> Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6000]
>> >> Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
>> >>
>> >> C:\Users\Walraven>ping cnn.com
>> >>
>> >> Pinging cnn.com [64.236.16.52] with 32 bytes of data:
>> >>
>> >> Request timed out.
>> >> Request timed out.
>> >> Request timed out.
>> >> Request timed out.
>> >>
>> >> Ping statistics for 64.236.16.52:
>> >> Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss),
>> >>
>> >> You should get the same address as I get. Failure here is usually the
>> >> result
>> >> of DNS problems.
>> >> Try using the actual address in IE7 (ie. http://64.236.16.52) and see
>> >> if
>> >> that works.
>> >>
>> >> Michael
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Lance" <Lance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:8740EB04-96CA-438F-8930-0D76511C0EEC@microsoft.com...
>> >> > Didn't work. I completely reset everything; there are no add-ons
>> >> > causing
>> >> > trouble. When I restart IE7, the first thing it says is "The
>> >> > address
>> >> > is
>> >> > not
>> >> > valid" (when I type in cnn.com, or whatever). Then I hit "home" and
>> >> > it
>> >> > says
>> >> > "Cannot display webpage."
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > "Michael" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Lance,
>> >> >> First thing to do is to disable all addons and see if that fixes
>> >> >> your
>> >> >> access.
>> >> >> in IE7
>> >> >> Tools
>> >> >> Manage Add-ons
>> >> >> Enable or Disable Add-ons
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Disable all the add-ons close and restart IE7, see if that works.
>> >> >> If
>> >> >> it
>> >> >> does
>> >> >> you need to enable them one at a time till you find the bad one.
>> >> >> You
>> >> >> need
>> >> >> to
>> >> >> close/open IE7 for each change, but you do not need to restart the
>> >> >> computer.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> If that doesn't work, try
>> >> >> Tools
>> >> >> Internet Options
>> >> >> Advanced
>> >> >> Reset (towards bottom)
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Michael
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "Lance" <Lance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> >> news:BBFD3FEF-3B99-45E6-8DFA-491031E69502@microsoft.com...
>> >> >> >I upgraded from XP to Vista last night. I use wireless to connect
>> >> >> >to
>> >> >> >a
>> >> >> > broadband router in my home; I use IE7. Everything about Vista
>> >> >> > functions
>> >> >> > perfectly, save the Internet. The signal strength is
>> >> >> > "excellent,"
>> >> >> > and
>> >> >> > under
>> >> >> > Networks and Sharing there is no indication of a problem (such as
>> >> >> > the
>> >> >> > red
>> >> >> > X
>> >> >> > between my router and the Internet).
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Yet when I open a browser and type in any web address, I get the
>> >> >> > page
>> >> >> > that
>> >> >> > say "Cannot display webpage."
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Why is this happening when everything claims to be functioning
>> >> >> > perfectly?
>> >> >> > Do I need to download IE7 again?
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Thanks!
>> >> >>
>> >>
| Michael |
> I upgraded from XP to Vista last night. I use wireless to connect to a
> broadband router in my home; I use IE7. Everything about Vista functions
> perfectly, save the Internet. The signal strength is "excellent," and under
> Networks and Sharing there is no indication of a problem (such as the red X
> between my router and the Internet).
>
> Yet when I open a browser and type in any web address, I get the page that
> say "Cannot display webpage."
>
> Why is this happening when everything claims to be functioning perfectly?
> Do I need to download IE7 again?
>
> Thanks!
| Bill Wood |
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