Internet Explore Cannot Display the Webpage
As you browse the Web with Internet Explorer,
you may occasionally encounter an error message about the browser being unable
to display the requested Web page.
If your browser is unable to display a page, the
issue lies somewhere along the path from your computer to the remote website.
In some cases, you can resolve the issue by troubleshooting your computer or
Internet connection.
Internet Connection Issue
If Internet Explorer is unable to display any pages at
all, see if you are able to browse the Web on another computer.
If none of the computers in your home can browse, the
problem is related to your Internet connection.
In some cases, you can resolve an Internet connection issue
by unplugging the power connections for your broadband modem and router
temporarily.
If you are still unable to browse, contact your Internet
service provider for further assistance.
Malicious Software
If you are unable to browse the Web on your computer but
can browse on other computers, the computer itself has an issue. In some cases,
this can mean that your computer is infected with malicious software.
Download an anti-virus program on another computer and run
it on the affected computer to troubleshoot the issue.
User Error
If you receive an error in Internet Explorer when you
attempt to browse to a single website, but other websites work, check to make
sure that you are entering the address of the website correctly.
By default, Internet Explorer searches the Web for a close
result if the address you entered is not associated with an actual website. If
you have disabled this feature and enter a website address incorrectly,
Internet Explorer displays an error message.
Remote Website Issue
If you are unable to browse to a single website and are
certain that you have entered the website address correctly, it is likely that
the website itself has a problem.
You can wait and attempt to view the website again later, or
search for the website on Google or another search engine and click the
"Cached" link to view a recent cached copy of the website.
http://help.expedient.com/browsers/
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/Windows7/Tips-for-solving-problems-with-Internet-Explorer
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