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| Some Websites cannot be viewed Hi I am experiencing a very strange problem with a number of networked windows PC's (mainly XP) that cannot browse particular websites. For example: amazon.co.uk, fedex.com, ups.com All PC's run fully patched XP SP2 with I.E. ver 6.0.2xxx. The hardware is identical from the same supplier batch. They also have identical software installations, DNS entries and anti-virus software setup and share the same broadband line. Some PC's can access the sites mentioned others display the usual I.E. website not found page! Here's what I've tried so far: Cleared all offline content and content from I.E. Installed I.E. ver 7 Installed Firefox Tried the same sites on a number of Win98SE machines and again some can access the sites and some cannot. Tried a different broadband connection. >From cmd prompt pinged the relevent sites and after a short delay (2-3 seconds) the IP address of the site resolves out and ping packets are received back with no failure. If the discovered IP address of the affected sites are entered direct into the I.E. address bar the websites can be viewed. To me this points to some sort of DNS resolution problem, perhaps the delay is significant? Any suggestions of other things to try would be greatly appreciated as I am fresh out of ideas. Regards Matt |
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| Re: Some Websites cannot be viewed Several things. Have you checked out your Hosts file? It might be corrupted. Secondly, have you tried putting the IP address directly into the nav bar? I don't know, but I have a feeling it might bypass the Hosts file. If you need help clearing Hosts, post back. |
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| Re: Some Websites cannot be viewed i have checked our host files and they are ok From cmd prompt pinged the relevent sites and after a short delay (2-3 seconds) the IP address of the site resolves out and ping packets are received back with no failure. If the discovered IP address of the affected sites are entered direct into the I.E. address bar the websites can be viewed |
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