Ok i have a pcv-rs312v with xp it shows me connected but when I click on the internet explorer it tells me page cant be displayed. Dns Error I re installed my os and still cant get online.
Windows NT 4.0 modem troubleshooting.
Install Modem - If the modem has not yet been installed you will get prompted ... provided by your Internet provider as well as a DNS setting if required.
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In the Address box, type the Web page address that you want for your home page.
NOTE: If you want the page that you are currently viewing in Internet Explorer to be your home page, click Use Current.
Click OK.
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At the top of the Firefox windowOn the menu bar, click on the ToolsFirefox menu (Tools menu in Windows XP), and then click OptionsFirefoxEdit menu, and select Options...Preferences...
Select the General panel (Main panel in Firefox 3.5).
In the Startup box click the drop-down menu next to "When Firefox starts:" and select what Firefox should display when it starts up.
Show my home page - Displays the home page (or home pages of course).
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was you activate your wireless adapter?press Fn+F3 to activate
was you connect your acer to wireless network?
at windows xp : click network connection click show available network, chose the network name then click connect, open browser (internet explorer, mozilla firefox, etc) try to open page
at windows vista or windows 7: click at network connection, right click then chose connect to :
then chose the network name then click connect, open browser (internet explorer, mozilla firefox, etc) try to open page
Hi,
Try this.
1) Open Internet Explorer
2) Click on Tools
3) Click on Internet Options
4) Click on the Security Tab
5) Click on the Custom Level button
6) Under the Miscellaneous section look for "Display Mixed Content"
7) Click on Disable for Display Mixed Content instead of Prompt
8) Click on OK twice
9) Close Internet Explorer and reopen
10) Open the webpage that was displaying the warning message, the message should not appear now.
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Hi.
1) Open Internet Explorer
2) Click on Tools
3) Click on Internet Options
4) Click on the Security Tab
5) Click on the Custom Level button
6) Under the Miscellaneous section look for "Display Mixed Content"
7) Click on Disable for Display Mixed Content instead of Prompt
8) Click on OK twice
9) Close Internet Explorer and reopen
10) Open the webpage that was displaying the warning message, the message should not appear now.
Hope this helps!
open internet explorer click on tools then goto internet options
then click the advanced tab go down to the reset button and reset internet explorer to the defaults.
then after that is completed close internet explorer and reopen internet explorer and see if the web page comes up.
Also, within Internet Explorer, click Tools.
Click Internet Options.
Click Connections.
Click LAN Settings.
Ensure that the "automatically find" box is *NOT* checked.
Click OK to close the window(s), then try again.
Try this: click on start and find the RUN program then type in CMD the little black window known as the command prompt will now show up on your screen and all you must do is type in it ipconfig/release then just wait untill your computer reconnects to the internet and try explorer again. Hope this helps you. if not plz dont hesitate tell us.
The Web Page
that you are trying to reach might be out of service. Try visiting
different Web sites to see if this message still displays from other
sites. If visiting other sites also cause the message, continue using
these steps.
In Windows Vista, click
Start
, and then enter the following into the Start Search field: regsvr32 softpub.dll
In Windows
XP
, click
Start
, and then
Run
enter the following into the open field:
regsvr32 softpub.dll
In Windows Vista, click
Start
, and then enter the following into the Start Search field: regsvr32 urlmon.dll
In Windows XP, click
Start
, and then
Run
enter the following into the open field:
regsvr32 urlmon.dll
Restart the computer and then try browsing the Internet again.
If the page display problems persist, continue.
Open Internet Explorer and click
Tools
, and then
Internet Options
.
Click the
Programs
tab, and then click
Reset Web Settings
.
Hi, if you have put in a incorrect security Network Key you will recieve the error, if you know its correct try this usually works,
Load Internet Explorer you will get page not displayed, click on tools, then internet options, click on security and there is four pictures click on each one then click on default level, do the same for each picture then click apply, then click advanced then restore defaults, apply it, then click ok,
close internet explorer then give it a try and hopefully it should work.
All the best
John
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