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Here's a situation I've never run into. Computer (practically brand new)
running XP Home SP1, user has AOL as his ISP (I know, I know...) Anyway, a problem has developed with surfing the web. Say he wants to go to Yahoo.com or Hotmail.com or even his bank. It goes there fine opens the page no problem. But when he attempts to feed in his Username/password on these or ANY website requiring these, he gets "Page cannot be displayed" - within milliseconds by the way. This occurs within either AOL's interface or, once connected, if we launch IE 6.0 and try it through IE. I suspected a security setting of some kind but I just can't figure out what the problem stems from: Is it in Internet Explorer? I've looked all over Tools/Internet Options/General and Advanced. Is it a setting in XP Home itself? I've looked over Networking and Modem settings in Control Panel. My friend is the sole user and has Admin rights. Again, he can surf to and through any site, it's the Uname/password thing that's got us stumped. Again, I suspect some security setting deep in the computer. Here's a synopsis of what we've done so far. Note: I don't live in the same town as the user. As soon as you try something "secure", like a log in to Hotmail, purchasing something, attemptin plane tickets this error says "Page cannot be displayed" - at the bottom it says "Cannot find server or DNS error". The error page replaces the page from which we invoke the secure session. You can jump "back" to the source page. When the error comes up it appears reliably/instantly - no waiting. I don't think that the server on the other end is isn't even touched. Because I've even tried a completely false username and password (with Hotmail for example) and the response is the same every time with the same speed - instantaneous! Checked for an bogus or erroneous proxy server setup - none found. Tools - Internet Options - checked SSL 2 & 3 - were turned on, left them on. Tools - Internet Opt - cleared cookies, temp internet files. Help - About - Encryption set at 128 bit Tools - Internet Opt - Content - Clear SSL state Tools - Internet Opt - Content - Autocomplete - Hit 2 buttons - Clear Forms/Passwords - No checks for any autocomplete functions. Tools - Internet Opt - Security - All zones set to default vals. Then all zones set to low, no help. Firewall - No third party installed and not activated in XP Home Brought up a command prompt and ran regsvc32 (xxxx) where "xxxx" is substituted for several .DLLs including softpub, cryptdlg, initpki and a half dozen I can't remember. Ran sfc /scannow - found zero. Rescanned with AdAware SE & SpuBot S&D - fresh ref files all around. Norton AV - this sys was working fine with Norton AV fully config'd. Updated pattern file installed via LiveUpdate today - rescanned with no virii found. Disabled all Norton and Symantec services and apps from starting. Located and checked the hosts file. It looks OK with a single entry for localhost at 127.0.0.1. Mounted and installed FireFox Mozilla. Ran it. After about 1 second, message comes on: "The connection was refused when attempting to contact hotmail.com", or "..yahoo.com" or ".... {his bank}.com". Got nowhere with it. It's completely blocked. Unfortunately, in order to get a connection, we have to use AOL first which may be integral to this problem. Again, we just don't know and, by the way neither does AOL or Dell's technical support personnel. After trying all the above they drag out the standard, "Just re-install XP" answer. Established myself with a new user account with admin priv. Launched AOL, same result in AOL or IE. Attempted a reinstall of IE. Located "IE.INF", right click, select install, runs through OK, but no joy. Posted this to the aol internal newsgroup - no response after two weeks. Let's try another ISP. Tried a free trial of NetZero but as luck would have it, we can't get past the username/password feature there even though with NZ on the line (cell phone) resetting the pword failed to get results. They gave up and said, "Go back to the computer manufacturer". You folks are pretty adept at suggesting things. I'm going to kick myself a good one if it's something dirt simple. How 'bout it anyone? Thanks. H |
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You might check this.
Kris HOIB skrev: > Here's a situation I've never run into. Computer (practically brand new) > running XP Home SP1, user has AOL as his ISP (I know, I know...) Anyway, a > problem has developed with surfing the web. Say he wants to go to Yahoo.com > or Hotmail.com or even his bank. It goes there fine opens the page no > problem. > But when he attempts to feed in his Username/password on these or ANY > website requiring these, he gets "Page cannot be displayed" - within > milliseconds by the way. This occurs within either AOL's interface or, once > connected, if we launch IE 6.0 and try it through IE. > > I suspected a security setting of some kind but I just can't figure > out what the problem stems from: Is it in Internet Explorer? I've looked > all over Tools/Internet Options/General and Advanced. Is it a setting in XP > Home > itself? I've looked over Networking and Modem settings in Control Panel. > My friend is the sole user and has Admin rights. Again, he can surf to and > through any site, it's the Uname/password thing that's got us stumped. > Again, I suspect some security setting deep in the computer. > > Here's a synopsis of what we've done so far. Note: I don't live in the same > town as the user. As soon as you try something "secure", like a log in to > Hotmail, purchasing something, attemptin plane tickets this error says "Page > cannot be displayed" - at the bottom it says "Cannot find server or DNS > error". The error page replaces the page from which we invoke the secure > session. You can jump "back" to the source page. When the error comes up > it appears reliably/instantly - no waiting. I don't think that the server on > the other end is isn't even touched. Because I've even tried a completely > false username and password (with Hotmail for example) and the response is > the same every time with the same speed - instantaneous! > > Checked for an bogus or erroneous proxy server setup - none found. > > Tools - Internet Options - checked SSL 2 & 3 - were turned on, left them on. > > Tools - Internet Opt - cleared cookies, temp internet files. > > Help - About - Encryption set at 128 bit > > Tools - Internet Opt - Content - Clear SSL state > > Tools - Internet Opt - Content - Autocomplete - Hit 2 buttons - Clear > Forms/Passwords - No checks for any autocomplete functions. > > Tools - Internet Opt - Security - All zones set to default vals. Then all > zones set to low, no help. > > Firewall - No third party installed and not activated in XP Home > > Brought up a command prompt and ran regsvc32 (xxxx) where "xxxx" is > substituted for several .DLLs including softpub, cryptdlg, initpki and a > half dozen I can't remember. > > Ran sfc /scannow - found zero. > > Rescanned with AdAware SE & SpuBot S&D - fresh ref files all around. > > Norton AV - this sys was working fine with Norton AV fully config'd. > Updated pattern file installed via LiveUpdate today - rescanned with no > virii found. > > Disabled all Norton and Symantec services and apps from starting. > > Located and checked the hosts file. It looks OK with a single entry for > localhost at 127.0.0.1. > > Mounted and installed FireFox Mozilla. Ran it. After about 1 second, > message comes on: "The connection was refused when attempting to contact > hotmail.com", or "..yahoo.com" or ".... {his bank}.com". Got nowhere with > it. It's completely blocked. Unfortunately, in order to get a connection, > we have to use AOL first which may be integral to this problem. Again, we > just don't know and, by the way neither does AOL or Dell's technical support > personnel. After trying all the above they drag out the standard, "Just > re-install XP" answer. > > Established myself with a new user account with admin priv. Launched AOL, > same > result in AOL or IE. > > Attempted a reinstall of IE. Located "IE.INF", right click, select install, > runs through OK, but no joy. > > Posted this to the aol internal newsgroup - no response after two weeks. > > Let's try another ISP. Tried a free trial of NetZero but as luck would have > it, we can't get past the username/password feature there even though with > NZ on the line (cell phone) resetting the pword failed to get results. They > gave up and said, "Go back to the computer manufacturer". > > You folks are pretty adept at suggesting things. I'm going to kick myself a > good one if it's something dirt simple. How 'bout it anyone? > > Thanks. > > H > > |
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sorry, check this :
http://www.computerforum.com/showthr...0989#post30989 Kris HOIB skrev: > Here's a situation I've never run into. Computer (practically brand new) > running XP Home SP1, user has AOL as his ISP (I know, I know...) Anyway, a > problem has developed with surfing the web. Say he wants to go to Yahoo.com > or Hotmail.com or even his bank. It goes there fine opens the page no > problem. > But when he attempts to feed in his Username/password on these or ANY > website requiring these, he gets "Page cannot be displayed" - within > milliseconds by the way. This occurs within either AOL's interface or, once > connected, if we launch IE 6.0 and try it through IE. > > I suspected a security setting of some kind but I just can't figure > out what the problem stems from: Is it in Internet Explorer? I've looked > all over Tools/Internet Options/General and Advanced. Is it a setting in XP > Home > itself? I've looked over Networking and Modem settings in Control Panel. > My friend is the sole user and has Admin rights. Again, he can surf to and > through any site, it's the Uname/password thing that's got us stumped. > Again, I suspect some security setting deep in the computer. > > Here's a synopsis of what we've done so far. Note: I don't live in the same > town as the user. As soon as you try something "secure", like a log in to > Hotmail, purchasing something, attemptin plane tickets this error says "Page > cannot be displayed" - at the bottom it says "Cannot find server or DNS > error". The error page replaces the page from which we invoke the secure > session. You can jump "back" to the source page. When the error comes up > it appears reliably/instantly - no waiting. I don't think that the server on > the other end is isn't even touched. Because I've even tried a completely > false username and password (with Hotmail for example) and the response is > the same every time with the same speed - instantaneous! > > Checked for an bogus or erroneous proxy server setup - none found. > > Tools - Internet Options - checked SSL 2 & 3 - were turned on, left them on. > > Tools - Internet Opt - cleared cookies, temp internet files. > > Help - About - Encryption set at 128 bit > > Tools - Internet Opt - Content - Clear SSL state > > Tools - Internet Opt - Content - Autocomplete - Hit 2 buttons - Clear > Forms/Passwords - No checks for any autocomplete functions. > > Tools - Internet Opt - Security - All zones set to default vals. Then all > zones set to low, no help. > > Firewall - No third party installed and not activated in XP Home > > Brought up a command prompt and ran regsvc32 (xxxx) where "xxxx" is > substituted for several .DLLs including softpub, cryptdlg, initpki and a > half dozen I can't remember. > > Ran sfc /scannow - found zero. > > Rescanned with AdAware SE & SpuBot S&D - fresh ref files all around. > > Norton AV - this sys was working fine with Norton AV fully config'd. > Updated pattern file installed via LiveUpdate today - rescanned with no > virii found. > > Disabled all Norton and Symantec services and apps from starting. > > Located and checked the hosts file. It looks OK with a single entry for > localhost at 127.0.0.1. > > Mounted and installed FireFox Mozilla. Ran it. After about 1 second, > message comes on: "The connection was refused when attempting to contact > hotmail.com", or "..yahoo.com" or ".... {his bank}.com". Got nowhere with > it. It's completely blocked. Unfortunately, in order to get a connection, > we have to use AOL first which may be integral to this problem. Again, we > just don't know and, by the way neither does AOL or Dell's technical support > personnel. After trying all the above they drag out the standard, "Just > re-install XP" answer. > > Established myself with a new user account with admin priv. Launched AOL, > same > result in AOL or IE. > > Attempted a reinstall of IE. Located "IE.INF", right click, select install, > runs through OK, but no joy. > > Posted this to the aol internal newsgroup - no response after two weeks. > > Let's try another ISP. Tried a free trial of NetZero but as luck would have > it, we can't get past the username/password feature there even though with > NZ on the line (cell phone) resetting the pword failed to get results. They > gave up and said, "Go back to the computer manufacturer". > > You folks are pretty adept at suggesting things. I'm going to kick myself a > good one if it's something dirt simple. How 'bout it anyone? > > Thanks. > > H > > |
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So, Kris you think it might be one of these "BHO"s then, huh?
H "kristian kamben" <> wrote in message news:0SIxd.842$... > sorry, check this : > http://www.computerforum.com/showthr...0989#post30989 > > Kris > > > HOIB skrev: > > Here's a situation I've never run into. Computer (practically brand new) > > running XP Home SP1, user has AOL as his ISP (I know, I know...) Anyway, a > > problem has developed with surfing the web. Say he wants to go to Yahoo.com > > or Hotmail.com or even his bank. It goes there fine opens the page no > > problem. > > But when he attempts to feed in his Username/password on these or ANY > > website requiring these, he gets "Page cannot be displayed" - within > > milliseconds by the way. This occurs within either AOL's interface or, once > > connected, if we launch IE 6.0 and try it through IE. > > > > I suspected a security setting of some kind but I just can't figure > > out what the problem stems from: Is it in Internet Explorer? I've looked > > all over Tools/Internet Options/General and Advanced. Is it a setting in XP > > Home > > itself? I've looked over Networking and Modem settings in Control Panel. > > My friend is the sole user and has Admin rights. Again, he can surf to and > > through any site, it's the Uname/password thing that's got us stumped. > > Again, I suspect some security setting deep in the computer. > > > > Here's a synopsis of what we've done so far. Note: I don't live in the same > > town as the user. As soon as you try something "secure", like a log in to > > Hotmail, purchasing something, attemptin plane tickets this error says "Page > > cannot be displayed" - at the bottom it says "Cannot find server or DNS > > error". The error page replaces the page from which we invoke the secure > > session. You can jump "back" to the source page. When the error comes up > > it appears reliably/instantly - no waiting. I don't think that the server on > > the other end is isn't even touched. Because I've even tried a completely > > false username and password (with Hotmail for example) and the response is > > the same every time with the same speed - instantaneous! > > > > Checked for an bogus or erroneous proxy server setup - none found. > > > > Tools - Internet Options - checked SSL 2 & 3 - were turned on, left them on. > > > > Tools - Internet Opt - cleared cookies, temp internet files. > > > > Help - About - Encryption set at 128 bit > > > > Tools - Internet Opt - Content - Clear SSL state > > > > Tools - Internet Opt - Content - Autocomplete - Hit 2 buttons - Clear > > Forms/Passwords - No checks for any autocomplete functions. > > > > Tools - Internet Opt - Security - All zones set to default vals. Then all > > zones set to low, no help. > > > > Firewall - No third party installed and not activated in XP Home > > > > Brought up a command prompt and ran regsvc32 (xxxx) where "xxxx" is > > substituted for several .DLLs including softpub, cryptdlg, initpki and a > > half dozen I can't remember. > > > > Ran sfc /scannow - found zero. > > > > Rescanned with AdAware SE & SpuBot S&D - fresh ref files all around. > > > > Norton AV - this sys was working fine with Norton AV fully config'd. > > Updated pattern file installed via LiveUpdate today - rescanned with no > > virii found. > > > > Disabled all Norton and Symantec services and apps from starting. > > > > Located and checked the hosts file. It looks OK with a single entry for > > localhost at 127.0.0.1. > > > > Mounted and installed FireFox Mozilla. Ran it. After about 1 second, > > message comes on: "The connection was refused when attempting to contact > > hotmail.com", or "..yahoo.com" or ".... {his bank}.com". Got nowhere with > > it. It's completely blocked. Unfortunately, in order to get a connection, > > we have to use AOL first which may be integral to this problem. Again, we > > just don't know and, by the way neither does AOL or Dell's technical support > > personnel. After trying all the above they drag out the standard, "Just > > re-install XP" answer. > > > > Established myself with a new user account with admin priv. Launched AOL, > > same > > result in AOL or IE. > > > > Attempted a reinstall of IE. Located "IE.INF", right click, select install, > > runs through OK, but no joy. > > > > Posted this to the aol internal newsgroup - no response after two weeks. > > > > Let's try another ISP. Tried a free trial of NetZero but as luck would have > > it, we can't get past the username/password feature there even though with > > NZ on the line (cell phone) resetting the pword failed to get results. They > > gave up and said, "Go back to the computer manufacturer". > > > > You folks are pretty adept at suggesting things. I'm going to kick myself a > > good one if it's something dirt simple. How 'bout it anyone? > > > > Thanks. > > > > H > > > > |
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