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Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by pastorjoe777, 2010/10/16.

  1. 2010/10/20
    Arie

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    Try another browser.

    Start IE without Add-ons: type iexplore.exe -extoff in Start > Run. Does that solve the problem?
     
  2. 2010/10/20
    pastorjoe777

    pastorjoe777 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Nope. I did that already when searching for the problem on the internet. I tried it again though and I still cannot log in.:(:(:(
     

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  4. 2010/10/21
    Arie

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    Definitely try a different Web browser. If don't have another browser, go and and get Google Chrome, which you can use for testing purposes and emergencies.

    If can login with Chrome, then the Internet Explorer problem has to do with scripting. If cannot login with Chrome, then you probably have a virus; see Arie's last post above.
     
  6. 2010/10/21
    pastorjoe777

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    Nope. In my original post I stated that I tried other browsers too. Firfox and Google Chrome have the same result. :(:(:(:(

    I will try what Arie suggested above your post.
     
  7. 2010/10/21
    pastorjoe777

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    Arie I posted the files.
     
  8. 2010/10/22
    Arie

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    That's because your DNS server is "borked" and giving you the wrong IP address.

    OK, I just tried logging in from the IP (http://66.220.147.33/), and you'll get:

    IE will just say
    So I'm now sure that the only way this is going to work is if you get your DNS fixed!
     
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    TonyT

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    Strange. 66.220.147.33 takes me to facebook.
     
  10. 2010/10/22
    markmadras

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    Did you try to log in, I did and got the error.
     
  11. 2010/10/22
    pastorjoe777

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    OK. How do I go about doing that? It seems hopeful!:)
     
  12. 2010/10/23
    Arie

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    Start by adding your System Details. It helps us in answering your questions!
     
  13. 2010/10/23
    pastorjoe777

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    Updated. Thanks:)
     
  14. 2010/10/24
    Arie

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    Run this command: ipconfig /all >c:\ip.txt.

    Next run netsh interface ip show config >c:\ipconfig.txt

    Paste the contents of ip.txt and ipconfig.txt in your next response.

    Also, what's the name/model of your router?
     
  15. 2010/10/26
    pastorjoe777

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    First of all, I could not run the command from windows. After typing it the command prompt would come and disspear immediately. The only thing I could do after minutes of trying was to do an ipconfig /all and Prt Scrn it so I could save it as a graphic. Here is a link to where the image is. I hope this helps. My router is a Lynksys Wireless-B, but I am not using it wireless.
     
  16. 2010/10/27
    Arie

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    In post #6 I told you how to run a command:

    Please go back and run the commands & post the results.
     
  17. 2010/10/27
    markmadras

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    pastorjoe777, you need to type cmd into the search box, press enter and the command prompt will open, type the commands in there.

    Arie, the commands ending in .txt are not recognised.
     
  18. 2010/10/27
    pastorjoe777

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    Arie, that is what I said I did in my previous post. I opened a Command Prompt from Windows and after typing the command into the command prompt window it dissapears quickly. It does not run either command ending in .txt. :(
     
  19. 2010/10/27
    pastorjoe777

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    I did that, and the command seems to take, but nothing happens. It goes back to a command promt line. :confused:
     
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    Yes it does!
     
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    Correct!

    Now look in c:\ for the files!
     

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