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One of two vista computers on my home network has lost the ability to browse
the internet. I have a Dlink 655 router and a few XP computers also on the home network. One of the vista computers can't use IE 7. It gets the "Website found. Waiting for reply..." and just waits for a long time before timing out. The other vista computer can browse the internet with IE 7 just fine. All of the XP machines can browse with IE 7 as well. I have a combination of wireless and wired connections. The computer that cannot use IE 7 has a wired connection. On this computer, Outlook works fine. Diagnose and repair does not find any problems with the Internet Connection. |
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Sorry I can't help --- but I can tell you that I just got the same problem --
was working fine for months --- all the other computers in the house work fine "Big Dave" wrote: One of two vista computers on my home network has lost the ability to browse the internet. I have a Dlink 655 router and a few XP computers also on the home network. One of the vista computers can't use IE 7. It gets the "Website found. Waiting for reply..." and just waits for a long time before timing out. The other vista computer can browse the internet with IE 7 just fine. All of the XP machines can browse with IE 7 as well. I have a combination of wireless and wired connections. The computer that cannot use IE 7 has a wired connection. On this computer, Outlook works fine. Diagnose and repair does not find any problems with the Internet Connection. |
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I fixed it! thanks to a post I found...I disabled theMcaffe proxy service
as it said http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?...c=102116&st=0& I would like to know why/how this happened if anyone knows "Big Dave" wrote: One of two vista computers on my home network has lost the ability to browse the internet. I have a Dlink 655 router and a few XP computers also on the home network. One of the vista computers can't use IE 7. It gets the "Website found. Waiting for reply..." and just waits for a long time before timing out. The other vista computer can browse the internet with IE 7 just fine. All of the XP machines can browse with IE 7 as well. I have a combination of wireless and wired connections. The computer that cannot use IE 7 has a wired connection. On this computer, Outlook works fine. Diagnose and repair does not find any problems with the Internet Connection. |
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Thank you for your answer!
I found out the problem by booting into safe mode with Networking. Mcaffee doesn't load under that startup mode. Browsing worked fine. I took the brute force mode and reinstalled all of Mcaffe. I didn't just do that proxy service. "samiam" wrote: I fixed it! thanks to a post I found...I disabled theMcaffe proxy service as it said http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?...c=102116&st=0& I would like to know why/how this happened if anyone knows "Big Dave" wrote: One of two vista computers on my home network has lost the ability to browse the internet. I have a Dlink 655 router and a few XP computers also on the home network. One of the vista computers can't use IE 7. It gets the "Website found. Waiting for reply..." and just waits for a long time before timing out. The other vista computer can browse the internet with IE 7 just fine. All of the XP machines can browse with IE 7 as well. I have a combination of wireless and wired connections. The computer that cannot use IE 7 has a wired connection. On this computer, Outlook works fine. Diagnose and repair does not find any problems with the Internet Connection. |
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FYI,
Mcaffe posted this on their site... Announcement McAfee recently released a product update that caused problems for some of our customers. We apologize to anyone who may have experienced issues. McAfee has released updates to address these issues automatically. We have also created a secure web page with an update tool to help resolve any remaining issues, and to confirm that you have the latest protection. We strongly encourage you to visit the site and run the repair tool, even if you are fully protected. If you are having Web browsing issues, you should still be able to reach this Web page. Information can be found at: https://us.mcafee.com/root/fix.html "Big Dave" wrote: Thank you for your answer! I found out the problem by booting into safe mode with Networking. Mcaffee doesn't load under that startup mode. Browsing worked fine. I took the brute force mode and reinstalled all of Mcaffe. I didn't just do that proxy service. "samiam" wrote: I fixed it! thanks to a post I found...I disabled theMcaffe proxy service as it said http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?...c=102116&st=0& I would like to know why/how this happened if anyone knows "Big Dave" wrote: One of two vista computers on my home network has lost the ability to browse the internet. I have a Dlink 655 router and a few XP computers also on the home network. One of the vista computers can't use IE 7. It gets the "Website found. Waiting for reply..." and just waits for a long time before timing out. The other vista computer can browse the internet with IE 7 just fine. All of the XP machines can browse with IE 7 as well. I have a combination of wireless and wired connections. The computer that cannot use IE 7 has a wired connection. On this computer, Outlook works fine. Diagnose and repair does not find any problems with the Internet Connection. |
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I had the same issue on a friends Dell XP computer I was trying to fix.
(Website found, waiting for reply) I had thought my issue was firewall based. But Firefox worked fine. I tried disabling active services but that did not help I tried reinstalling IE 6 ( http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318378 ) I tried reinstalling SP2 I tried upgrading to IE 7 I tried other minor fruitless en devours (all of this with reboots at each significant step) What I did do that had worked for me Uninstalled IE 7 Uninstalled SP2 (with many warnings things may not work after) Reinstalled SP2, Success! I haven't reinstalled IE 7 as of yet, I wouldn't expect any issues in doing so. But I must check with the owner if they want me to first. So to sum up my experience, it seems that SP2 was the issue, and doing a reinstall was not enough. I needed to be uninstalled first then reinstalled. Hope this helps someone out there. Mike |
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OK HERE IS THE FIX!!!
Disable all managed addons in the internet explorer application. then do a start run "msconfig" Click on services and check hide all microsoft services the disable all of the ones refering to antivirus of firewall software then in the same window click on startup disable all reboot now ie will work if you run into something not working correctly as far as applications go back into msconfig and simply check then enble on the one item in question. Most applications do not need to be started at start up they will start manually when you run them. after this is done you can surf all you want. however i do suggest you reinstall your AV software. However, the software based firewalls are always in my opinion been very gummy use the windows firewall if you very concerned. -- Robby Loyed MCSE,CCNA,NET+,A+,VB.NET "mike015" wrote: I had the same issue on a friends Dell XP computer I was trying to fix. (Website found, waiting for reply) I had thought my issue was firewall based. But Firefox worked fine. I tried disabling active services but that did not help I tried reinstalling IE 6 ( http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318378 ) I tried reinstalling SP2 I tried upgrading to IE 7 I tried other minor fruitless en devours (all of this with reboots at each significant step) What I did do that had worked for me Uninstalled IE 7 Uninstalled SP2 (with many warnings things may not work after) Reinstalled SP2, Success! I haven't reinstalled IE 7 as of yet, I wouldn't expect any issues in doing so. But I must check with the owner if they want me to first. So to sum up my experience, it seems that SP2 was the issue, and doing a reinstall was not enough. I needed to be uninstalled first then reinstalled. Hope this helps someone out there. Mike |
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OK HERE IS THE FIX!!!
Disable all managed addons in the internet explorer application. then do a start run "msconfig" Click on services and check hide all microsoft services the disable all of the ones refering to antivirus of firewall software then in the same window click on startup disable all reboot now ie will work if you run into something not working correctly as far as applications go back into msconfig and simply check then enble on the one item in question. Most applications do not need to be started at start up they will start manually when you run them. after this is done you can surf all you want. however i do suggest you reinstall your AV software. However, the software based firewalls are always in my opinion been very gummy use the windows firewall if you very concerned. -- Robby Loyed MCSE,CCNA,NET+,A+,VB.NET "mike015" wrote: I had the same issue on a friends Dell XP computer I was trying to fix. (Website found, waiting for reply) I had thought my issue was firewall based. But Firefox worked fine. I tried disabling active services but that did not help I tried reinstalling IE 6 ( http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318378 ) I tried reinstalling SP2 I tried upgrading to IE 7 I tried other minor fruitless en devours (all of this with reboots at each significant step) What I did do that had worked for me Uninstalled IE 7 Uninstalled SP2 (with many warnings things may not work after) Reinstalled SP2, Success! I haven't reinstalled IE 7 as of yet, I wouldn't expect any issues in doing so. But I must check with the owner if they want me to first. So to sum up my experience, it seems that SP2 was the issue, and doing a reinstall was not enough. I needed to be uninstalled first then reinstalled. Hope this helps someone out there. Mike |