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Odd Page Cannot Be Displayed Problem (All browsers, not just IE)
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Originally Posted by Supreme Ox
I work the phones at an ISP. We’ve been getting lots of calls over the past couple of months or so where people are able to connect, but after 10 – 15 minutes they start getting "Page Cannot Be Displayed" errors when trying to access any web sites. They are still connected to the Internet and are still able to send and receive mail. I have had them go into DOS and ping various web sites and they get a reply (both by IP address & name). I have them try to go to the web site directly by the IP address that ping returns, and that doesn’t work either. I will even ping the web site from my PC and have them put in the numbers I get back and it still doesn’t work. I plug in the IP address on my PC and it works fine. They reboot their computers and are able to connect for another 10 – 15 minutes then the problem repeats. This happens whether they are connected through dialup or DSL. It doesn’t matter what browser they’re using, and they all are running Windows XP (so far) with all the updates installed. So far there have been 20 or 30 people with this problem.
I've asked and they have virus scan, all up to date. No firewalls are installed (most of the time, anyway) and I've tried turning off the Windows XP firewall also. I also had them install Spybot Search & Destroy and Ad-Aware and the systems come up clean
Has anyone else been experiencing this or have any suggestions? We’re all baffled here. Our techs assure me that it's nothing on our end, which makes sense to me because we have over 2000 clients who AREN'T calling in.
Thanks.
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If you are using a Wireless connection and the connection keeps dropping then do the following.
1. First of all make sure that you disable the power management feature.
2. Goto the properties of the Wireless Network Connection -> Click on the Wireless Network Tab -> Click on the Advance button -> Select Access Point Infrastructure networks only and then click on OK
Now see whether this works or not.
1. First of all make sure that you disable the power management feature.
2. Goto the properties of the Wireless Network Connection -> Click on the Wireless Network Tab -> Click on the Advance button -> Select Access Point Infrastructure networks only and then click on OK
Now see whether this works or not.
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#13 Oct 25th, 2006
Right I'm having the same trouble. Now I have recently (two days) done a completely clean install of XP Pro SP2, I've installed all of the updates (a cautionary matter) and everything was fine. I have since installed CA Antivirus, Spybot S&D, Windows Live Messenger, IE7, Firefox, MS Office, uTorrent, Paintshop Pro XI and Age of Empires. I've recorded all of the changes that have been made and which websites have been visited (I'm not the only user). There have been no malicious installs or changes made to the machine that I have been able to isolate. The antivirus hasn't picked up anything and Spybot also hasn't and the Spybot resident hasn't picked up any malicious registry changes.
I also forgot to say that sometimes when I type in an address it changes said address to http:/// and displays "This page cannot be displayed." The wierd thing is that it does that almost instantly. As if it's not even trying to connect to the site itself.
This has only been a recent problem though. The PC has been fine for years before this. With practically the same software installed. Changing browsers makes no difference, if it's happening in IE then FF won't even load anything.
Sorry for the triple post. The second was because I forgot, the third was because the return key was prematurely pressed.
I also forgot to say that sometimes when I type in an address it changes said address to http:/// and displays "This page cannot be displayed." The wierd thing is that it does that almost instantly. As if it's not even trying to connect to the site itself.
This has only been a recent problem though. The PC has been fine for years before this. With practically the same software installed. Changing browsers makes no difference, if it's happening in IE then FF won't even load anything.
Sorry for the triple post. The second was because I forgot, the third was because the return key was prematurely pressed.
Last edited by goldeagle2005; Oct 26th, 2006 at 10:38 pm. Reason: Multiple fragments of a single post
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I have the same problem on only one computer. It is a Lenovo T61. The user was running McAfee Security Center when he updated to IE 7 then loaded SP3. He may have had a couple of security updates after that. After re-boot the computer is able to access any web site for approx. 7-10 minutes then it returns "page cannot be displayed" message. This is only for http: request. Ping, tracert, ftp, https all work fine. From the research I have done browsing the NGs I think there is a combination effect with these updates and the third party security software. I have uninstalled the McAfee program with no effect. I hope someone smarter than I can find a fix for this "PITA" problem soon.
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