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getting cannot find server dns message in IE6


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uncle evil

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Uninstalled software called Ghostsurf.since then always get cannot find server dns message in ie6.aol browser works and downloaded firefox which works.aol tech help had me uninstall and reinstall aol software,as well as adjusting internet options.also ran IE fix from the IE uninstall panel.Any help will be gratfully accepted.please keep in mind i'm VERY new to computing.my operating system is windows me.Thank you.
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open internet explorer, click on "tools" in the menu bar, then go to 'internet options" then the "connections tab", then click on "lan settings"...are any of those check boxes checked?
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yes.under proxy server have faded print in address and port with a check mark in bypass.
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downloaded opera.opera gets can not connect to proxy server access denied message.Ghost surf homepage says ghostsurf uses proxy. i'm useing aol dial up.hope this helps clarify problem.
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yeah...that's the issue that i'm thinking is going on....your PC is stil ltrying to use the ghost surf proxy server (even though you say those settings are greyed out)....let me do some research
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