This isn't really a solution, it's more like an observation, so I apologize in
advance for not offering a definitive answer. Some people--myself
included--have been having miscellaneous problems when using Google with
certain forms of Internet Explorer. When I inquired among People Who Should
Know About These Things, I was told that Google was having incompatibility
problems with IE and didn't particularly care to fix them.
I switched browsers, and my problems went away as if by magic.
This may or may not be your problem--it probably isn't--but if nothing else
works, it may be worth trying to switch browsers. It's probably a good idea
anyway: Firefox is safer, it's really cool, and it has tons of really neat
features. If you have an older computer, there are sites that offer vintage
browsers.
--Constance Warner
Perhaps some of you could help me. I am connected
to the Internet via Cable Modem. In the last few days I have been noticing
a strange behavior when trying to access web
sites. Let me explain. I get to Internet Explorer
and I have no problems acessing
Google (for instance). But when I click a link in
Google I don“t go there. It says:
Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage
Most likely causes:
* You are not connected to the Internet.
* The website is encountering problems.
* There might be a typing error in the address.
What you can try:
[]
Diagnose Connection Problems
More information
More information
This problem can be caused by a variety of issues, including:
* Internet connectivity has been lost.
* The website is temporarily unavailable.
* The Domain Name Server (DNS) is not reachable.
* The Domain Name Server (DNS) does not have
a listing for the website's domain.
* If this is an HTTPS (secure) address, click
Tools, click Internet Options, click Advanced,
and check to be sure the SSL and TLS protocols
are enabled under the security section.
This is happening with a lot of site. My e-mail is working fine.
Many thanks to all
Marcio
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