This is Amazing! It worked! I downloaded the file at my office, 
burned it to disk, brought it home and unzipped it. It cleared 
(restored?)it and I can now access Web sites again. Thank you!
 I tried to go do a system restore as (lunchmoney2004) advised but
one of we fools (me, my wife or daughter) had the System restore 
turned off., Geez!
 After unzipping it and after it ran it rebooted my system. It still 
gave the error message on start up that it was giving before ("Error 
Loading:C:\PROGRA1\NEWDOT~1), etc. but the Web is running again.
Thanks Again!

Ron Dean




--- In [email protected], "N. Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> 
> The error you get on startup is directly related to your problem.
> Your LSP registry keys are pointing to a non existant file: 
NETDOT~1.DLL.
> You can correct this with "WinSockFix" from:
> http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=257
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Ron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > Hi All
> >  I cannot access Web pages anymore on Juno(Internet Explorer). 
Below 
> > is my 4th letter to them which (again)explains the problem. 
Hopefully 
> > someone here can impart some wisdom in this. Any comments or 
> > suggestions are welcome, I'm just stumped. Please read my 
problems in 
> > my letter below and tell me what you think. I haven't included 
all my 
> > correspondence with Juno and their solutions (which haven't 
worked)
> > just for the sake of saving space.
> > Thanks for any advice!
> > 
> > Ronnie
> > P.S. We are on dial up.
> > 
> > 
> > Letter to Juno:
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------
----
> > -
> > Juno
> > We STILL cannot access Web pages on our Juno. This started 5-6 
days 
> > ago. When I click on the Web it dials and then says I'm connected 
but 
> > it will not show web pages (NO Web pages)just "The page cannot be 
> > displayed".
> >  I CAN get my email but only when I am "disconnected" from the 
Web. 
> > If I try to get mail when it says it says it's connected to the 
Web I 
> > get an "error" message.  I'm running Windows XP with 256 Megs of 
RAM 
> > at 2 Ghz.
> >  I was also on the phone with one of your techs last night for 
nearly 
> > an hour at $1.95 a minute and the only thing she managed to do 
was 
> > make me lose my entire address book.
> >  I've tried everything in you've sent so far and STILL cannot 
access 
> > Web pages. Thinking it may be Internet Explorer . I downloaded a 
new 
> > Internet Explorer from Microsoft at the office today onto a 
floppy 
> > disk but when I ran it on my computer here at home it said 
> > it "detected a newer version" on my computer and could not finish 
> > loading(my version is 6.0 and I assume the Juno version is the
> > same) Help!
> > 
> > Maybe related and maybe not, when we boot up the computer a 
message 
> > pops up that says: "Error Loading c:\PROGRA~1\NEWDOT~1
\NEWDOT~1.DLL"
> > the specified module could not be found."
> > Probably not related but who knows
> > 
> > Ron Dean
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On 21 Feb 2005 23:21:40 -0000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > > 
> > > Dear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> > > 
> > > Following up on your call on the Juno technical support line, 
this
> > > document lists out the additional steps you can take if you 
> > continue 
> > > to experience difficulties.
> > > 
> > > I'm sorry to hear that you're getting the "Page Cannot Be 
Displayed"
> > > error while trying to view Web pages. This could be occurring 
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