Can't Access Certain Websites (Suggestions and Checkpoints)
IE/Tools/Internet Options/Advanced and uncheck the option
to Enable third party browsing extensions, restart IE.
Go to Start/Run and type in: regsvr32 actxprxy.dll and regsvr32 shdocvw.dll. Then reboot.
Open Internet Options control panel to the Privacy tab and put one of these web sites in the exception list.
Try putting the web site in the "Trusted Zone" and if this fixes the problem, you can begin to diagnose cookie/script problems with that site and your Internet zone settings.
If you have more than one local number for dialup, remove the primary number that is dialing up first and use the secondary dialup number. Clear the checkbox for "negotiate multilink for single link connections" in the PPP settings.
A file in your Windows folder called 'hosts' (no extension) may have an incorrect IP address for the page. To find out, open Windows Explorer, select your C:\Windows folder, and look in the right pane for a hosts file.
If you can't find it in your Windows folder, this isn't your problem. If you do find a hosts file, open it in Notepad and look for a line referring to the page that's giving you trouble. If it's there, enter # at the beginning of the line. Save and exit the file.
Unable to Log on to Web Site or Gain Access to Some Web Sites
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q301/4/55.asp
PPPoE with ICS Requires MTU Setting Below 1492 on the ICS Clients
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q259/7/83.asp
Many people have reported solving the problem by using the RASPPPoE client instead of XP's. Details at these sites:
http://www.wown.com/j_helmig/adslpoe2.htm
http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~normanb/
For DNS/Page Cannot Be Displayed: For most users this works:
IE/Tools/Internet Options/Advanced and uncheck the option
to Enable third party browsing extensions, restart IE.
Go to Start/Run and type in: regsvr32 actxprxy.dll and regsvr32 shdocvw.dll. Then reboot.
Open Internet Options control panel to the Privacy tab and put one of these web sites in the exception list.
Try putting the web site in the "Trusted Zone" and if this fixes the problem, you can begin to diagnose cookie/script problems with that site and your Internet zone settings.
If you have more than one local number for dialup, remove the primary number that is dialing up first and use the secondary dialup number. Clear the checkbox for "negotiate multilink for single link connections" in the PPP settings.
A file in your Windows folder called 'hosts' (no extension) may have an incorrect IP address for the page. To find out, open Windows Explorer, select your C:\Windows folder, and look in the right pane for a hosts file.
If you can't find it in your Windows folder, this isn't your problem. If you do find a hosts file, open it in Notepad and look for a line referring to the page that's giving you trouble. If it's there, enter # at the beginning of the line. Save and exit the file.
Unable to Log on to Web Site or Gain Access to Some Web Sites
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q301/4/55.asp
PPPoE with ICS Requires MTU Setting Below 1492 on the ICS Clients
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q259/7/83.asp
Many people have reported solving the problem by using the RASPPPoE client instead of XP's. Details at these sites:
http://www.wown.com/j_helmig/adslpoe2.htm
http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~normanb/
For DNS/Page Cannot Be Displayed: For most users this works:
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