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West Coast Doc - 19 Jul 2007 21:10 GMT
Here's a strange one for everyone...yesterday, I could browse any website
with IE7.  Today, I can't access most sites (yahoo.com, google.com, etc.) but
can access some (not all) of the sites in my saved links list.  Being able to
connect to some sites suggests my ISP connection is OK, but why can I
suddenly access only some sites????
CJ - 19 Jul 2007 22:54 GMT
Check your network settings to see if you're online. sometimes IE will cache
pages and display them when you're offline.

> Here's a strange one for everyone...yesterday, I could browse any website
> with IE7.  Today, I can't access most sites (yahoo.com, google.com, etc.) but
> can access some (not all) of the sites in my saved links list.  Being able to
> connect to some sites suggests my ISP connection is OK, but why can I
> suddenly access only some sites????
West Coast Doc - 02 Aug 2007 17:44 GMT
I finally figured out my problem...Norton Internet Security was killing
everything.  As soon as I disabled Norton, everything worked perfectly.  
There must have been some update that caused my problems.  Anyway, all is
well now!

> Check your network settings to see if you're online. sometimes IE will cache
> pages and display them when you're offline.
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> > connect to some sites suggests my ISP connection is OK, but why can I
> > suddenly access only some sites????
 
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