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web browsers and itunes problem



 
 
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Old January 2nd 08, 04:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Sothiro
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Default web browsers and itunes problem

Hello,

Opera and msn messenger work fine on my vista laptop.
But Safari, IE7, Firefox and the itunes Store don't. Safari would report
“unknown error” ((null):10061), and IE and Firefox say that the webpage
cannot be found.

Did Anybody have a similar problem and knows how to solve it?

Thanks,
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Old January 5th 08, 02:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Sothiro
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Default web browsers and itunes problem

Also, I cannot update Norton Antivirus or any other software as it would say
that I am not connected to the internet. This is strange how can opera and
messenger see that I am connected (I connect through a wifi network), and all
the other web browsers and softwares cannot access the internet?
I think it as to do with some windows update I recently installed, anybody
had similar problems?

Any comments, ideas, questions welcome.
Tks

"Sothiro" wrote:

Hello,

Opera and msn messenger work fine on my vista laptop.
But Safari, IE7, Firefox and the itunes Store don't. Safari would report
“unknown error” ((null):10061), and IE and Firefox say that the webpage
cannot be found.

Did Anybody have a similar problem and knows how to solve it?

Thanks,

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Old February 18th 08, 04:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
e.to.the.x@gmail.com
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Default web browsers and itunes problem

On Jan 4, 7:59 pm, Sothiro wrote:
Also, I cannot update Norton Antivirus or any other software as it would say
that I am not connected to the internet. This is strange how can opera and
messenger see that I am connected (I connect through a wifi network), and all
the other web browsers and softwares cannot access the internet?
I think it as to do with some windows update I recently installed, anybody
had similar problems?

Any comments, ideas, questions welcome.
Tks



"Sothiro" wrote:
Hello,


Opera and msn messenger work fine on my vista laptop.
But Safari, IE7, Firefox and the itunes Store don't. Safari would report
"unknown error" ((null):10061), and IE and Firefox say that the webpage
cannot be found.


Did Anybody have a similar problem and knows how to solve it?


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Same thing happened on my laptop. So I uninstalled windows security
update (kb944533). Now IE7 works fine but other web browsers and
softwares still have problem
 




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