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| Thread ID: 65007 | 2006-01-04 08:07:00 | Why has my IE stopped connecting? | Tony (4941) | Press F1 |
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| 418161 | 2006-01-05 00:12:00 | When is the other PC coming back?It is currently with TL systems who have one guy on until next week, so who knows? It is all to do with this (forums.pcworld.co.nz) which has been driving me nuts on and off all year. Fortunately it is still under warranty, so hopefully it shouldn't cost anything to fix. :badpc: | Tony (4941) | ||
| 418162 | 2006-01-05 00:16:00 | ..went to the horse hisself and got this (support.microsoft.com) . What happened with your adventures in Open Source land? |
vinref (6194) | ||
| 418163 | 2006-01-05 00:52:00 | What happened with your adventures in Open Source land? HUH? :dogeye: |
SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
| 418164 | 2006-01-13 09:32:00 | Well, I have the other PC back (it looks like it was the power supply), but it hasn't fixed the problem (I would have been hugely surprised if it had.) To restate: On one of our PCs, IE6 has stopped connecting. It is not a general connectivity issue because Firefox and Outlook both work OK. If I enter a URL and hit <ENTER>, the staus bar at the bottom of the screen says "Done", but the windows logo in the top right is still waving away and nothing is displayed. If I move the cursor to the center (where the web page would appear) I get the insertion bar, but if the cursor is outside this area I get arrow + hourglass. IE works fine on other PCs on the network. I've tried all the suggestions from earlier in the thread, but nothing has made a difference. The environment is Win XP home with SP2 and all updates. |
Tony (4941) | ||
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