I've been having a problem with trying to get to one web page. I can surf the entire web with no problems except for the one page. The address is www.deercreekspeedway.com It is a local dirt race track i go to often. I had no problems 5 days ago going to the site, but since I get the error above. I emailed the admin of the site and it is working fine. I have run a spyware sweep, and my anti virus program to no avail. I've emptied my temp folders, forms, cookies, and history.
I am use IE 7 and have a cable modem. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, paul
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Posted 14 June 2007 - 11:55 AM
Check the filter levels on your firewall and AV.
Click Start / Run / type in; cmd/ and at the black command screen type in; ipconfig /flushdns
and/or try:
Start / Run / type in; regsvr32 urlmon.dll
Click OK
You might also try to empty your Temporary Internet Files folder:
Open IE.
Click Tools.
Select Internet Options.
Click the General tab.
Click the Delete Files button.
When the box opens, put a check in Delete All Offline Content.
Click OK.
Also check PC date and time.
Double click the time in the taskbar, to open, and make sure the Time Zone and Daylight Savings settings are also correct.
Some sites block access when you have incorrect time settings.
Also, see if either of these helps:
Error message: The page cannot be displayed
Troubleshooting "Page Cannot Be Displayed" Errors
Click Start / Run / type in; cmd/ and at the black command screen type in; ipconfig /flushdns
and/or try:
Start / Run / type in; regsvr32 urlmon.dll
Click OK
You might also try to empty your Temporary Internet Files folder:
Open IE.
Click Tools.
Select Internet Options.
Click the General tab.
Click the Delete Files button.
When the box opens, put a check in Delete All Offline Content.
Click OK.
Also check PC date and time.
Double click the time in the taskbar, to open, and make sure the Time Zone and Daylight Savings settings are also correct.
Some sites block access when you have incorrect time settings.
Also, see if either of these helps:
Error message: The page cannot be displayed
Troubleshooting "Page Cannot Be Displayed" Errors
This post has been edited by tg1911: 14 June 2007 - 11:56 AM
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#3
Posted 14 June 2007 - 12:56 PM
doughboy47,
I moved your HijackThis log to the appropriate forum.
Here is the link:
doughboy47's HJT log
NOTE:
Please, DO NOT make another post in the HijackThis Logs and Analysis forum, until it has been responded to by a member of the HJT Team. The first thing they look for, when looking for logs to reply to, is 0 replies. If you make another post, there will be 1 reply. The team member, glancing over the replies, might think someone is already helping you out, and will not respond. So, just make your post, and let it sit there, until a team member responds. This way you will be taken care of, in the most timely manner.
Also, don't make any changes to your system, as that could change the results of the posted log, making it more difficult to properly clean your system.
Since you now have a HJT log posted, I'm going to close this topic.
At this point, the HJT Team should be the only members that you take advice from, until they have verified your log as clean.
If, after your log has been cleaned, you still need help, please PM a Moderator and we will re-open this topic.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to send me a PM.
I moved your HijackThis log to the appropriate forum.
Here is the link:
doughboy47's HJT log
NOTE:
Please, DO NOT make another post in the HijackThis Logs and Analysis forum, until it has been responded to by a member of the HJT Team. The first thing they look for, when looking for logs to reply to, is 0 replies. If you make another post, there will be 1 reply. The team member, glancing over the replies, might think someone is already helping you out, and will not respond. So, just make your post, and let it sit there, until a team member responds. This way you will be taken care of, in the most timely manner.
Also, don't make any changes to your system, as that could change the results of the posted log, making it more difficult to properly clean your system.
Since you now have a HJT log posted, I'm going to close this topic.
At this point, the HJT Team should be the only members that you take advice from, until they have verified your log as clean.
If, after your log has been cleaned, you still need help, please PM a Moderator and we will re-open this topic.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to send me a PM.
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