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Internet Explorer problem, Can't access one particular web address
Pro Comm
post Feb 26 2008, 02:58 PM
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I have a problem accessing one (and only one) web site from one computer using Internet explorer. I can access it with no problem at all when I use my Netscape browser, but when I use Internet explorer, I get the error message: "Internet explorer cannot display the web page". I can access it with no problems using Internet explorer on other computers. The problem is only with one computer. Can some-one give me a suggestion to try to fix my browser on this computer?

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post May 4 2008, 03:05 AM
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This is most likely due to a problem with a security setting in IE. I rarely use IE, however I recall there being a "hi-security" mode (or whatever it maybe called) where you can only access websites whitelisted.
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