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Hi guys, new to this site, been looking for a while now and is excellent. Now I have (or my daughter at Uni has!) a problem with the browser.
I have Windows XP.
Message "your browser settings prevent you from automatically redirecting to a new URL." pops up when trying to access E Bay, banking, hot mail.
System restore comes up with blank page. Cannot download Microsoft SP2.
So far.... added these (e bay etc) to trusted sites - no luck
Lowered security settings - no luck
Incidentally on help section in Internet explorer to check version of browser, the version and Cipher strength is blank.
I did recently remove Norton Anti virus and part of the program will not remove. Even tried removing using the fix through Symantec Uninstall tool but get so far and the page is blank. A previous post on here suggested this.
Current anti virus Ad Aware and AVG.
Sorry for the waffle not that bright when it comes to IT and would appreciate any help.
Many thanks
Andy
I have Windows XP.
Message "your browser settings prevent you from automatically redirecting to a new URL." pops up when trying to access E Bay, banking, hot mail.
System restore comes up with blank page. Cannot download Microsoft SP2.
So far.... added these (e bay etc) to trusted sites - no luck
Lowered security settings - no luck
Incidentally on help section in Internet explorer to check version of browser, the version and Cipher strength is blank.
I did recently remove Norton Anti virus and part of the program will not remove. Even tried removing using the fix through Symantec Uninstall tool but get so far and the page is blank. A previous post on here suggested this.
Current anti virus Ad Aware and AVG.
Sorry for the waffle not that bright when it comes to IT and would appreciate any help.
Many thanks
Andy
For the blank page in system restore try these commands:
Go to Start, choose run and execute cmd.
Type regsvr32 jscript.dll
Type regsvr32 vbscript.dll
That might help you with the symantec tools(not the activex page) which you can download from here:
http://tinyurl.com/h5kfb
Go to Start, choose run and execute cmd.
Type regsvr32 jscript.dll
Type regsvr32 vbscript.dll
That might help you with the symantec tools(not the activex page) which you can download from here:
http://tinyurl.com/h5kfb
Computer fixes, security and administration : http://www.myfixes.com
Start>Run>Type cmd then in then the black screen that pops up type:
regsvr32 jscript.dll
regsvr32 vbscript.dll
Hit Enter after each one.
regsvr32 jscript.dll
regsvr32 vbscript.dll
Hit Enter after each one.
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Cool, Glad you got it back to normal
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Ewido
Tune up windows
Get detailed system information
My Fixes
Member - Alliance of Security Analysis Professionals - Since 2006
Ewido
Tune up windows
Get detailed system information
My Fixes
Member - Alliance of Security Analysis Professionals - Since 2006
Yes download and installe service pack 2 from here: http://service2.notlong.com
Make sure though that you backup your data before installing. It might crash on your system.
Make sure though that you backup your data before installing. It might crash on your system.
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Have XP
When trying to access MSN I get message"Your gateway appears to be offline"
Other sites I get " Invalid syntax error" or "cannot find server"
My original problem was on another thread:
Did all as advised except downloading SP2 as I cannot back up date at this time.
Tried system restore but only goes back 1 week when I was having the original problems.
I pray for your help as I am a complete novice at all this stuff.
Forgot to add. I have completely removed Norton Anti Virus using their uninstall tool. The Browser is IE6 with 128 bit cipher strength. These details were not highlighted in the "about IE" box prior to the earlier fix (see above thread).
Thanks in advance
Andy Ferguson
When trying to access MSN I get message"Your gateway appears to be offline"
Other sites I get " Invalid syntax error" or "cannot find server"
My original problem was on another thread:
Did all as advised except downloading SP2 as I cannot back up date at this time.
Tried system restore but only goes back 1 week when I was having the original problems.
I pray for your help as I am a complete novice at all this stuff.
Forgot to add. I have completely removed Norton Anti Virus using their uninstall tool. The Browser is IE6 with 128 bit cipher strength. These details were not highlighted in the "about IE" box prior to the earlier fix (see above thread).
Thanks in advance
Andy Ferguson
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