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Cannot Find Server error message when loading IE
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Hi,
I have been having some problems with my internet.I can connect fine to the internet but after connecting,nothing will load up.My home page won't load at all.It just says "cannot find server."I can not get into any other pages as well.Nothing will load up and everything says "cannot find server."I have called my ISP and they have no idea what could be causing this.I have Windows 2000 and we have Norton Antivus and Ad Aware installed.Please help!
Thank you!
I have been having some problems with my internet.I can connect fine to the internet but after connecting,nothing will load up.My home page won't load at all.It just says "cannot find server."I can not get into any other pages as well.Nothing will load up and everything says "cannot find server."I have called my ISP and they have no idea what could be causing this.I have Windows 2000 and we have Norton Antivus and Ad Aware installed.Please help!
Thank you!
Hi southerngirl18, welcome to Daniweb 
1. What exact type of connection do you have (dial-up, cable, DSL)?
2. If it's cable or DSL, do you connect directly to the modem, or do you go through a router or switch first?
3. If you're running any firewall software, disable it completely.
4. Some tests:
1. Open your Internet Options control panel, click on the Connections tab, and then on the "LAN Settings" button. In the LAN settings window, make sure none of the proxy-related boxes are checked, and also try toggling the status of the "automatically detect settings" box.
2. Open Internet Explorer and see if you can reach Google and/or Yahoo by their IP addresses as opposed to their URL. In IE's address/location bar, type in the following locations one at a time and tell us what happens:
http://66.102.7.147
http://66.94.230.37
3. Click on the "Run..." option in your Start menu. In the "Open:" box of the resulting window, type "cmd" (omit the quotes) and hit Enter. This will bring up a DOS window
- At the DOS prompt, type the following commands, hit Enter after each, and tell us the exact results:
ping 127.0.0.1
ping 66.102.7.147
ping www.google.com
- Again at the DOS prompt, type the following command, hit Enter, and post the information returned by the command:
ipconfig /all

1. What exact type of connection do you have (dial-up, cable, DSL)?
2. If it's cable or DSL, do you connect directly to the modem, or do you go through a router or switch first?
3. If you're running any firewall software, disable it completely.
4. Some tests:
1. Open your Internet Options control panel, click on the Connections tab, and then on the "LAN Settings" button. In the LAN settings window, make sure none of the proxy-related boxes are checked, and also try toggling the status of the "automatically detect settings" box.
2. Open Internet Explorer and see if you can reach Google and/or Yahoo by their IP addresses as opposed to their URL. In IE's address/location bar, type in the following locations one at a time and tell us what happens:
http://66.102.7.147
http://66.94.230.37
3. Click on the "Run..." option in your Start menu. In the "Open:" box of the resulting window, type "cmd" (omit the quotes) and hit Enter. This will bring up a DOS window
- At the DOS prompt, type the following commands, hit Enter after each, and tell us the exact results:
ping 127.0.0.1
ping 66.102.7.147
ping www.google.com
- Again at the DOS prompt, type the following command, hit Enter, and post the information returned by the command:
ipconfig /all
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Please do not contact me by email or PM for help. We're all volunteers here, and only have so much free time to dedicate to our efforts.
However, if I've been working on a thread with you already, and seem to have "forgotten" your thread, please do send me a message. I try not to let things slip through the cracks, but it does happen sometimes.
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