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When I try to open any webpage, I get this message: "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage". Nothing will open.

When I try to open any webpage, I get this message: "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage". Nothing will open. I've used Firefox, but still can't open a webpage from my desktop. I'd rather have internet explorer. Thanks for your help.

  • dmikelmcg Apr 17, 2009

    I've checked the connection, and it's fine. I've contacted my internet provider, no help. I contacted microsoft AND Dell, and they both were gonna' charge me like $60 to help. Can't afford that right now. Any other ideas? I'd sure appreciate anything you can suggest. Thanks.

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Problem may be with internet connection,

Try Restarting the system one or two time and check.
check whether the network cables are properly connected.
check whether the DNS Server addresses are correct.
check about the proxy setting enabled, if your using it.
check whether modem is working properly.


Try giving this command in command prompt. i.e.,
Go to Run-- type "cmd" you will get command prompt. There you type "ping google.com or yahoo.com" if your getting "Request timed out " or "Destination host not reachable" then the problem is with your Internet Provider side.

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Dear,

something is wrong with ur internet connection. are u using dialup or dsl or other.????
what so ever, in any case u have to check the internet connection...if the souce is ok then all are fine and will go finely..

regards,

if it fix the issue then rate it...

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restart explorer.

if problem persistes them it's most likely your firewall.

Let me know how it goes?

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