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> Can't access any website
munozmm
post Aug 19 2004, 02:50 PM
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Please help! I'm not a very techie person so please help. My problem is that I can't access any website after connecting to my ISP. If I type in any web address, it always defaults to this: "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\notfound.html" and a "Page cannot be displayed" screen appears. I have IE6 and Windows XP oper system. I don't know if I have a virus or something and your help/comments will be greatly appreciated.
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