From: daviddschool on
FIREFOX work - I can surf etc, BUT I cannot load IE or Maxthon at
all. It brings up a page that says :

Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage

Most likely causes:
You are not connected to the Internet.
The website is encountering problems.
There might be a typing error in the address.

What you can try:
Check your Internet connection. Try visiting another website to
make sure you are connected.

Retype the address.

Go back to the previous page.

This is weird because I haven't changed anything in my system - any
ideas?
From: Nil on
On 20 Feb 2010, daviddschool <daviddschool(a)gmail.com> wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

> FIREFOX work - I can surf etc, BUT I cannot load IE or Maxthon at
> all. It brings up a page that says :
>
> Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage
>
> Most likely causes:
> You are not connected to the Internet.
> The website is encountering problems.
> There might be a typing error in the address.

Check in Control Panel | Internet Options | Connections | LAN Settings
and make sure it's not set up to use a Proxy. Some programs, such as
virus scanners, or even malware, can redirect your internet traffic
through other (internal or external) servers.

Unless you have some specific reason for it, "Automatically detect
settings" and "Use a proxy server for your LAN" should be UNchecked.
From: Rob Graham on
On 20/02/2010 15:11, daviddschool wrote:
> FIREFOX work - I can surf etc, BUT I cannot load IE or Maxthon at
> all. It brings up a page that says :
>
> Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage
>
> Most likely causes:
> You are not connected to the Internet.
> The website is encountering problems.
> There might be a typing error in the address.
>
> What you can try:
> Check your Internet connection. Try visiting another website to
> make sure you are connected.
>
> Retype the address.
>
> Go back to the previous page.
>
> This is weird because I haven't changed anything in my system - any
> ideas?

What page are you trying to access? One of the Microsoft pages? Can't
you access any page at all anywhere?

When you say you cannot load IE, I presume you mean that you cannot open
websites with it. I imagine the program is actually loaded - i.e. installed?

Rob Graha
From: daviddschool on
> Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage
>
> >    Most likely causes:
> > You are not connected to the Internet.
> > The website is encountering problems.
> > There might be a typing error in the address.
>
> Check in Control Panel | Internet Options | Connections | LAN Settings
> and make sure it's not set up to use a Proxy. Some programs, such as
> virus scanners, or even malware, can redirect your internet traffic
> through other (internal or external) servers.
>
> Unless you have some specific reason for it, "Automatically detect
> settings" and "Use a proxy server for your LAN" should be UNchecked.

The LAN settings was the problem. Thanks for that.
I wonder why it changed? It was working fine before - is that
something malware or a virus might do?
From: Jose on
On Feb 20, 11:15 am, daviddschool <daviddsch...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>  > Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage
>
>
>
> > >    Most likely causes:
> > > You are not connected to the Internet.
> > > The website is encountering problems.
> > > There might be a typing error in the address.
>
> > Check in Control Panel | Internet Options | Connections | LAN Settings
> > and make sure it's not set up to use a Proxy. Some programs, such as
> > virus scanners, or even malware, can redirect your internet traffic
> > through other (internal or external) servers.
>
> > Unless you have some specific reason for it, "Automatically detect
> > settings" and "Use a proxy server for your LAN" should be UNchecked.
>
> The LAN settings was the problem. Thanks for that.
> I wonder why it changed?  It was working fine before - is that
> something malware or a virus might do?

When in doubt:

Perform some scans for malicious software, then fix any remaining
issues:

Download, install, update and do a full scan with these free malware
detection programs:

Malwarebytes (MBAM): http://malwarebytes.org/
SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/

They can be uninstalled later if desired.