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Odd Page Cannot Be Displayed Problem (All browsers, not just IE)

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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.

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Re: Odd Page Cannot Be Displayed Problem (All browsers, not just IE)

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I'm not sure what would be causing the problem, but it would be interesting to see what other protcols this intercepts. POP/SMTP seem to be fine. Can you have these people try accessing an https:// site, or even an ftp://
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Re: Odd Page Cannot Be Displayed Problem (All browsers, not just IE)

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i would get them to run one of the free online virus scans like the ones in my signature ,i do believe its trojan/malware releated .
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Re: Odd Page Cannot Be Displayed Problem (All browsers, not just IE)

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rename the "hosts" file in the i386 folder (i.e., hosts.old or hosts_043004 or whatever); the OS will create a new cache "hosts" file automatically.
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Re: Odd Page Cannot Be Displayed Problem (All browsers, not just IE)

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I had a user try going to ftp://ftp.norton.com and https://www.paypal.com and it worked. But still no luck with http://. I had this same user rename the "hosts" file and that didn't help either.

And the plot thickens...


I just got an email from a customer stating that he put the computer he had with us on dialup on a cable modem with another carrier and the problem went away. Our tech continues to insist that it isn't us, and I don't see how it can be, but this is just too weird. Why would some (but not all) WinXP machines stop working when connected to us, and yet this guy is able to connect through another ISP??? And why would rebooting help??? And why for only 10-15 minutes??? And here's another new and odd thing: they can browse OUR web site all they want, including odd pages for agents and such that I know aren't cached in their computers.
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Re: Odd Page Cannot Be Displayed Problem (All browsers, not just IE)

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obviously i dont know how your network is setup, but have your it ppl tried clearing the arp cache of the respective server/router/ubr(s)?...

...after re-reading your posts a couple of times to try and get a better grasp on the situaion i'm not hopeful clearing arp cache on an intermittent connectivity issue is going to clear the issue (although it is something to be done if only to cross it off of the list of possible solutions; strange things can happen w/tcp/ip). it almost seems like an ip conflict, but the duration of connectivity is too long...
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Re: Odd Page Cannot Be Displayed Problem (All browsers, not just IE)

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what has been done to foot-print the issue? the who's, when's, what's...? for a moment i thought it might be a cable/dsl modem firmware issue, but the dial-up scenarios preclude that (in all likelihood any arp cache issues as well). also, theyre obviously using different hardware dial-up v. c/dsl modem, so the prospect of a hardware fault drops to a low probability. if i'm not mistaken, and i quite well may be, i think winxp rebuilds the tcp/ip stack on reboot, which could go a long way towards explaining the issue. since it's happening to a number of systems the best avenue of attack, imo, is to identify commonalities amongst the systems/access patterns of the end-users (e-u's). are these ppl running specialized, or private use, s/w that other winxp e-u's arent? are they jumping off of the same link/page/site? are they connecting to the same respective network presences (dial-up & c/dsl)? same time of day? is it possibly a server-side rather than client side issue propogating a corruption/conflict to these e-u's? ....
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Re: Odd Page Cannot Be Displayed Problem (All browsers, not just IE)

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I will offer up what worked for me. I was getting the problem anywhere from 1 minute to 30 minutes after starting explorer. It especially occurred after hitting a 'complex' site.

After several months of this, and with no luck in finding a solution, I reviewed what had changed. The only thing had been the loading of anti spam software from Symantec. I unloaded the software and, voila, the problem disappeared. (plus speed was much better)

I suggest anyone else with the same type of problem look at what 'monitoring' type software has recently be loaded and start from there.

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Re: Odd Page Cannot Be Displayed Problem (All browsers, not just IE)

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I'm having a similar problem at my univeristy. I decided to reformat my computer due to unrelated reasons. Yet once everything was back up, since my computer was essentially open to the elements, some worms were placed on my computer which could only be from being connected to the college network. Well i ran anti-virus.. did a spyware and adware search and cleaned it all off.. This resolved a good amount of my problems. Now I did a lot of the windows updates.. upon doing sp1 and a bunch of others I get the issue where after 15-30 min I can no longer go to websites. Now i'll still be connected to AIM and the apache server I have on my comp will still be running fine.

I then installed sp2 and the problem is worse.. within seconds I can't get onto websites. Now my computer has been loading stuff on startup extremely slowly. Also whenever I open the first instance of IE it will start to load my homepage then go to a different website I can't remember the exact address (i'm on my home computer) but i know it's a long complicated word with an A and the html file is named medi.html. I looked up this website and couldn't find anything about it being harmful.

I'll try the suggested things when I get back to school.. but this is quite an annoying problem.. i'm pretty good with computers and have tried various things but am not sure how this can be resolved. Anyone else have new ideas?

Oh yeah.. and i'm connecting through the cable network.
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Re: Odd Page Cannot Be Displayed Problem (All browsers, not just IE)

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Supreme Ox, have you asked any of these users if they have upgraded to SP2? If so, did they have the problem before that or did it start afterwards? It's possible this may have something to do with it.
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