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Hi everyone!
I really hope someone out there can help me out with this, because it’s driving me insane! I have searched and searched through endless forums and websites trying to find a solution, but I can’t seem to find one. I’ve got a brand new computer, running Vista Home Premium, and from the moment I got it I have been having problems with Internet Explorer 7 and Windows Live Messenger. I connect to the internet via a wireless network connection, using a Linksys Wireless-G USB Network Adapter with Speedbooster, and I never had this problem with my XP computer, which also had IE7 and WLM. So, I am guessing it’s either a Vista-related problem or something to do with my internet/connection settings. The problem is this... I can connect to the internet and access different websites as normal, but then at random, I start to get the “Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage” page and at the same time, WLM loses its connection. It’s not always the same website(s) that causes it, like I said it’s just really random. Sometimes the page eventually appears after refreshing about 10-20 times, but each time I click ‘Refresh’, WLM disconnects again. WebPages that are open in other tabs are not affected; they refresh and reload as normal. It doesn’t seem to be a connection problem because when it happens, AIM and other stuff, like Outlook etc., stay connected and the network icon in the taskbar says I am connected as normal. It just seems that whatever is wrong just affects IE and WLM. The IE problem still occurs even when WLM isn’t running, and WLM sometimes disconnects even when a webpage loads okay in IE! This is what the IE page says:- Most likely causes: • You are not connected to the Internet. • The website is encountering problems. • There might be a typing error in the address. This problem can be caused by a variety of issues, including: • Internet connectivity has been lost. • The website is temporarily unavailable. • The Domain Name Server (DNS) is not reachable. • The Domain Name Server (DNS) does not have a listing for the website's domain. • If this is an HTTPS (secure) address, click Tools, click Internet Options, click Advanced, and check to be sure the SSL and TLS protocols are enabled under the security section. I am connected to the internet, there isn’t a typing error in the address, the website isn’t encountering problems, and I made sure SSL and TLS protocols are enabled. The network diagnostic programme can’t find anything wrong. I've cleared the IE cache, reset IE settings, installed Windows updates, reinstalled network drivers, updated network drivers, installed any Vista-related drivers needed, run virus/spyware scans, I’ve tried disabling TCP/IPv6, as suggested on another site, and I’ve tried to reset Winsock and TCP/IP settings using the cmd prompt. I even installed Firefox but the exact same thing happens. I can access the internet no problem and can access websites, but then all of a sudden I get the following page:- The connection was reset The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading. And, as with IE, Windows Live Messenger disconnects. I just have no idea what to try next. I don’t even know for sure what is even causing it, so it’s hard to try and find a solution because I don’t really know what I am searching for!! Is it just yet another Vista blip? Is it a simple network setting that I don’t know about? What? Please, if anyone has any ideas what could be causing this, can you let me know? :-( |
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I am also having this same problem, but only with IE as I don't have WLM on
my PC. I randomly get the "cannot display" message, even when revisiting the same site through the back button (doesn't it cache?). I'll also sometimes have a site load, but none of the images will load. It all started when I upgraded my Primary PC to Vista from XP (both were on IE7). I tried troiubleshooting it myself and searching the web, all to no avail. I also have a laptop and second pc both running xp and IE7 and they each work fine. My attempted solutions so far (many the same as sarah): Everything on these support sites http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926431 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936211 I've also tried adjusting other settings in my router, turned my firewall completely off, turned off the phishing filter (which strangely seemed to speed up performance when my connection does work), turned off IP6 support, and tried updating my network drivers. Any help would really be appreciated. "Sarah_Long" wrote: Hi everyone! I really hope someone out there can help me out with this, because it’s driving me insane! I have searched and searched through endless forums and websites trying to find a solution, but I can’t seem to find one. I’ve got a brand new computer, running Vista Home Premium, and from the moment I got it I have been having problems with Internet Explorer 7 and Windows Live Messenger. I connect to the internet via a wireless network connection, using a Linksys Wireless-G USB Network Adapter with Speedbooster, and I never had this problem with my XP computer, which also had IE7 and WLM. So, I am guessing it’s either a Vista-related problem or something to do with my internet/connection settings. The problem is this... I can connect to the internet and access different websites as normal, but then at random, I start to get the “Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage” page and at the same time, WLM loses its connection. It’s not always the same website(s) that causes it, like I said it’s just really random. Sometimes the page eventually appears after refreshing about 10-20 times, but each time I click ‘Refresh’, WLM disconnects again. WebPages that are open in other tabs are not affected; they refresh and reload as normal. It doesn’t seem to be a connection problem because when it happens, AIM and other stuff, like Outlook etc., stay connected and the network icon in the taskbar says I am connected as normal. It just seems that whatever is wrong just affects IE and WLM. The IE problem still occurs even when WLM isn’t running, and WLM sometimes disconnects even when a webpage loads okay in IE! This is what the IE page says:- Most likely causes: • You are not connected to the Internet. • The website is encountering problems. • There might be a typing error in the address. This problem can be caused by a variety of issues, including: • Internet connectivity has been lost. • The website is temporarily unavailable. • The Domain Name Server (DNS) is not reachable. • The Domain Name Server (DNS) does not have a listing for the website's domain. • If this is an HTTPS (secure) address, click Tools, click Internet Options, click Advanced, and check to be sure the SSL and TLS protocols are enabled under the security section. I am connected to the internet, there isn’t a typing error in the address, the website isn’t encountering problems, and I made sure SSL and TLS protocols are enabled. The network diagnostic programme can’t find anything wrong. I've cleared the IE cache, reset IE settings, installed Windows updates, reinstalled network drivers, updated network drivers, installed any Vista-related drivers needed, run virus/spyware scans, I’ve tried disabling TCP/IPv6, as suggested on another site, and I’ve tried to reset Winsock and TCP/IP settings using the cmd prompt. I even installed Firefox but the exact same thing happens. I can access the internet no problem and can access websites, but then all of a sudden I get the following page:- The connection was reset The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading. And, as with IE, Windows Live Messenger disconnects. I just have no idea what to try next. I don’t even know for sure what is even causing it, so it’s hard to try and find a solution because I don’t really know what I am searching for!! Is it just yet another Vista blip? Is it a simple network setting that I don’t know about? What? Please, if anyone has any ideas what could be causing this, can you let me know? :-( |
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I am also having this same problem. In the IE and Firefox on Vista
Ultimate I randomly get the "cannot display web page" but sometimes WLM is working fine, and sometimes I'm being disconected from WLM. Also I tried to ping random web pages like google.com... from command prompt using "ping google.com -t" and I always get reply even when IE or Firefox is unable to opet google.com. Also sometimes my FTP download is interrupted and sometimes not. I have a lap-top in local network with WinXP Professional which is connected to internet trough my shared PPPOE conection on Vista, and when IE on Vista displays "cannot display" message, the IE7 on lap-top with winXP sometimes works perfectly and sometimes it also displays "cannot display" message. It's driving me crazy, my work is suffering because of this problem, and I don't have time to reinstal Vista with all application. Good to know: I'm using wireless USB adapter D-Link 120+ for IEEE 802.11b standard to connect to access point of my ISP. To authenticate myself I'm using PPPOE connection, I also have enabled Windows Defender, Windoes Firewall, and NOD32 as my antivirus software. |