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My IE can't access the internet
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01/06/2007 04:35:13
 
 
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31/05/2007 21:00:37
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Forum:
Windows
Category:
Dial up networking
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01229668
Message ID:
01229746
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>>Hi guys
>>
>>Couldn't find the approp. category for this IE question.
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>>just bfore I went away we had a breakdown of our phone carrier, BT. Now I get my broadband from BT Internet. The package came with its own BT browser. Before going away I could access the web with both, even both at the same time.
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>>Since I've come back, and the phone line has been restored, i can no longer access the web with IE but can with the BT browser. I've scoured everything I can via Internet options of both browsers but can't find anything that's disabled IE. I've set the checkbox "inform me if IE stops being the default browser" but that hasn't happened, and the "make IE the default browser" button is disabled.
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>>Beats the hell out of me. Any ideas?
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>It's a little tough when you don't say what happens!
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>Does it just not start up at all? Does it always give the same error no matter which site you try to access?... even google.com?
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>My guess is that the new service changed the MTU value for the connection and that IE cannot operate with the revised value.
>
>good luck

Hi Jim

Thanks

IE tries to access the selcted page (the little circle in the tab keeps circling) then the page has the "Cannot access the selected webpage ..." usual message all over it, with the usual suggestions like "maybe the page is offline, try another webpage, etc.".

Google the same

MTU value??

You say "The new service" but I've had the 2 working fine in tandem since last July.

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>>'ppreciate it
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>>Terry
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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