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Oops. (Second try.) I was distracted by not being sure about OS and forgot to actually do it before... "wendy" wrote in message ... hi there when im trying to look at some pictures of clothes ect on grattans catalouge ect the pictures come up wid little red x and when i try to click them it says internet explorer cannot display the web page either ur not connected to the internet when i am They are just trying to give you a best guess of what might be wrong. One guess can't include all possibilities. Give us a URL to show what you are seeing. so i click windows network diagnostics and it says "s7ondemand4.scene7.com using dns THE DOMAIN SERVER MAY BE DOWN I agree with Leonard. Please be clearer about your symptom description. BTW you can capture the the network diagnostics report so there's no excuse for omitting details. can any1 let me know why it keeps doing this Sounds like you could have a deficient DNS. Try switching to a cmd window and using ping -n 1 there to preload a lookup into the DNS cache for IE. You don't care about the ping, just the lookup. You can use Ctrl-c to cancel a wait for the ping after you get proof of a lookup. Also you should flush the DNS cache before doing this to make sure that a current lookup is being used. If you don't have a cmd window to switch to Run... (e.g. press Win-R and enter ![]() cmd.exe Here is an example of the commands I was mentioning being used to load a lookup for www.microsoft.com cmd_output F:\ipconfig /flushdns Windows IP Configuration Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache. F:\ping -n 1 www.microsoft.com Pinging lb1.www.ms.akadns.net [207.46.193.254] with 32 bytes of data: Control-C ^C F:\nslookup www.microsoft.com Server: dns2.igs.net Address: 216.58.97.21 Non-authoritative answer: Name: lb1.www.ms.akadns.net Addresses: 207.46.19.190, 207.46.19.254, 207.46.193.254, 207.46.192.254 Aliases: www.microsoft.com, toggle.www.ms.akadns.net g.www.ms.akadns.net F:\ping -n 1 lb1.www.ms.akadns.net Pinging lb1.www.ms.akadns.net [207.46.193.254] with 32 bytes of data: Control-C ^C F:\ipconfig /displaydns displaydns.txt /cmd_output In fact, even that is not enough to help this lookup for IE. For example, in the displaydns.txt file I captured Notepad shows a chained reference to one of the other aliases: displaydns www.microsoft.com ---------------------------------------- Record Name . . . . . : www.microsoft.com Record Type . . . . . : 5 Time To Live . . . . : 182 Data Length . . . . . : 4 Section . . . . . . . : Answer CNAME Record . . . . : toggle.www.ms.akadns.net /displaydns Usually it shows a chained reference to the canonical name which is the second thing I pinged (because the first ping showed it) and usually that is enough to cache all the pieces of a lookup to let IE avoid having to do a real one. But without a cached lookup for that toggle... alias the lookup chain is broken so IE would have to do a real lookup for that. In any case if your most significant problem is a deficient DNS (e.g. if lookups time out or if IE is somehow abandoning its lookups) you would be able to explain your symptom. and most of the time i sign into aol web page of which it brings up for me but when i type in in the search bar for another web site it keeps say internet explorer cannot display page ur not connected to the internet when i am Please give more details about your network connection, both hardware and software. If you are using a local connection the OS doesn't know that you are connected to the Internet. So if your requests aren't being handled quickly enough instead of saying that the OS says you aren't connected to the Internet. It's another example of the OS trying to give you its best guess of what the symptoms mean rather than it telling you exactly what the symptoms are. Therefore in order to find that out you need to resort to diagnostics such as the tests I have suggested or even better taking a packet trace so you can see all the details and figure out where the problem really is. please can any2 advise me on wot to do i have tried system restore and nother changed please help its driving me nuts thanku u so very much if u help Always state your OS when you need help. Your problem is more related to your OS networking than IE and I would be cross-posting to a Networking newsgroup if I knew which one to go to... Oh. Are you the same Wendy who replied with the blinn.edu suggestion? ; ) (Same IP address but you're both using the web interface to newsgroups...) Subject: only 2 websites won't work! Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 03:32:00 -0800 quote hi there im on windows vista /quote Cross-posting to Vista Networking... ; ) HTH Robert Aldwinckle --- |