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internet explorer doesn't load up online pages


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culubalo

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Hi everyone :tazz:
My Internet explorer (6.0 sp2) doesnt go to online pages, I can load off html documents off the harddrive fine onto it but if I try to go to an online website like google it doesn't do anything and after a while says the page could not be found.

I have serached for spyway using 3 different programs (ad aware spybot and spyware doctor), they came up wtih stuff which I removed but nothing that fixed ie.

I usually use firefox but on occasions I must use internet explorer.
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Turn off any Proxy servers you may be running.

Tools -> Internet Options -> Connections.

If on Dial-Up (or using a USB modem), select the DUN, click Settings and turn off Proxy in there. Otherwise click on LAN Settings and turn off that proxy.

Be advised that if you have a proxy setup to another ISP that you don't use, it will usually not let you on.
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Turn off any Proxy servers you may be running.

Tools -> Internet Options -> Connections.

If on Dial-Up (or using a USB modem), select the DUN, click Settings and turn off Proxy in there. Otherwise click on LAN Settings and turn off that proxy.

Be advised that if you have a proxy setup to another ISP that you don't use, it will usually not let you on.

there is nothing to connect to, I attached an image of how far I could go...

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Click on LAN settings and turn off any proxy servers in there.
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everything looks off at lan settings, non of the boxes are checked in lan settings.

It doesn't look like the proxy things are on...

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