Paul wrote:
Bill or Linda Rothman wrote:
Basically, my Sea Monkey is not able to some load webpages anymore;
some do and some don't. This is a sudden change; everything has worked
fine for years.

I can't get Yahoo or Facebook to load properly.

I tried to uninstall SM and the download and install it again but
nothing changed.

It's got to be in my computer because I have 2 computers and on the
other one (which is a mirror of the 1st) Sea Monkey is working
perfectly as always. It's like my computer can't recognize web pages
any more in SM; However, those same webpages load fine in Firefox.

Any ideas? Thanks!

I concur with cmcadams.
Flush your DNS and see if it helps.

In case the OP doesn't know how:

From a (DOS-type) command prompt, enter
        ipconfig/flushdns
and hit Enter. You should get something like this:
        Windows IP Configuration
        Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache.
        C:\Users\Your Name Here>

If you don't know how to get a command prompt, the easiest way in recent versions of Windows is to press the Windows button plus "R" (simultaneously, not sequentially), enter "cmd" (no quotation marks), and hit Enter.
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