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Jeff Barnett
Guest
I apologize in advance for the length of this message but thought it
advisable to include all the relevant information.
We are running XP Pro SP3 using Welcome Screen and Simple File Sharing.
The computers and a printer are connected to each other and the internet
through a D-Link router. One computer is experiencing problems. First,
I'll state what is working on that computer so the problem will be in
context: Firefox, Thunderbird, and FTP from a command prompt. Therefore,
we may/should conclude the computer is connected to the internet.
However, IE will not connect. I have tried it from a limited account as
well as an administrator account. I have also tried it in "safe mode"
and with the MS firewall disabled without success. The failure is report
by the following:
----------------------- Browser Message ------------------------------
Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage
Most likely causes:
You are not connected to the Internet.
The website is encountering problems.
There might be a typing error in the address.
What you can try:
Diagnose Connection Problems
More information
--------------------------------------------------
At this point I select "Diagnose Connection Problems" and eventually
produce this summary (part of the log produce is reported at bottom of
this email) paraphrased next - MS made it impossible to cut-and-paste
the summary:
----------------------------- Diagnostic Summary
------------------------------
Windows cannot connect using HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP. Probably caused by firewall settings on this computer.
Check the firewall settings for ports 80, 443, and 21.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Note, I turned off the firewall in one test with no success. As a last
check, I tried to use Windows Update but the same browser message
resulted. Note once again, only one computer is experiencing a problem
and only with IE but with all accounts. I looked at the security
settings for the internet domain and saw nothing unusual. I have
tentatively concluded that something has damaged the IE software but not
the underlying protocol stack (because Mozilla products and MS FTP work
just fine). Any help diagnosing and fixing this problem would be most
appreciated.
The promised log from the connection diagnostic follows -- Jeff Barnett
------------------------- Diagnostic Log
-------------------------------------------------------------
Last diagnostic run time: 05/11/10 09:58:50 HTTP, HTTPS, FTP Diagnostic
HTTP, HTTPS, FTP connectivity
warn HTTPS: Error 12057 connecting to www.microsoft.com:
warn HTTPS: Error 12037 connecting to www.passport.net: The date in the certificate is invalid or has expired
info FTP (Passive): Successfully connected to ftp.microsoft.com.
warn HTTP: Error 12029 connecting to www.microsoft.com: A connection with the server could not be established
warn HTTP: Error 12029 connecting to www.hotmail.com: A connection with the server could not be established
error Could not make an HTTP connection.
error Could not make an HTTPS connection.
info Redirecting user to support call
DNS Client Diagnostic
DNS - Not a home user scenario
info Using Web Proxy: yes
No DNS servers
DNS failure
Gateway Diagnostic
Gateway
info The following proxy configuration is being used by IE: Automatically Detect Settings
isabled Automatic Configuration Script: Proxy Server:http=127.0.0.1:5555 Proxy Bypass list:
info This computer has the following default gateway entry(ies): 192.168.0.1
info This computer has the following IP address(es): 192.168.0.102
info The default gateway is in the same subnet as this computer
info The default gateway entry is a valid unicast address
info The default gateway address was resolved via ARP in 1 try(ies)
info The default gateway was reached via ICMP Ping in 1 try(ies)
info Skipped gateway connectivity check because of IE proxy configuration
IP Layer Diagnostic
Corrupted IP routing table
info The default route is valid
info The loopback route is valid
info The local host route is valid
info The local subnet route is valid
Invalid ARP cache entries
action The ARP cache has been flushed
IP Configuration Diagnostic
Invalid IP address
info Valid IP address detected: 192.168.0.102
Wireless Diagnostic
Wireless - Service disabled
Wireless - User SSID
Wireless - First time setup
Wireless - Radio off
Wireless - Out of range
Wireless - Hardware issue
Wireless - Novice user
Wireless - Ad-hoc network
Wireless - Less preferred
Wireless - 802.1x enabled
Wireless - Configuration mismatch
Wireless - Low SNR
WinSock Diagnostic
WinSock status
info All base service provider entries are present in the Winsock catalog.
info The Winsock Service provider chains are valid.
info Provider entry MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP] passed the loopback communication test.
info Provider entry NOD32 protected [MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP]] -> MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP] passed the loopback communication test.
info Provider entry MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP] passed the loopback communication test.
info Provider entry NOD32 protected [MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP]] -> MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP] passed the loopback communication test.
info Provider entry RSVP UDP Service Provider passed the loopback communication test.
info Provider entry NOD32 protected [RSVP UDP Service Provider] -> RSVP UDP Service Provider passed the loopback communication test.
info Provider entry RSVP TCP Service Provider passed the loopback communication test.
info Provider entry NOD32 protected [RSVP TCP Service Provider] -> RSVP TCP Service Provider passed the loopback communication test.
info Connectivity is valid for all Winsock service providers.
Network Adapter Diagnostic
Network location detection
info Using home Internet connection
Network adapter identification
info Network connection: Name=Local Area Connection, Device=Intel(R) 82566DC Gigabit Network Connection, MediaType=LAN, SubMediaType=LAN
info Network connection: Name=1394 Connection, Device=1394 Net Adapter, MediaType=LAN, SubMediaType=1394
info Network connection: Name=Internet Connection, Device=Internet Connection, MediaType=SHARED ACCESS HOST LAN, SubMediaType=NONE
info Ethernet connection selected
Network adapter status
info Network connection status: Connected
HTTP, HTTPS, FTP Diagnostic
HTTP, HTTPS, FTP connectivity
info FTP (Passive): Successfully connected to ftp.microsoft.com.
warn HTTP: Error 12029 connecting to www.microsoft.com: A connection with the server could not be established
warn HTTP: Error 12029 connecting to www.hotmail.com: A connection with the server could not be established
warn HTTPS: Error 12057 connecting to www.microsoft.com:
warn HTTPS: Error 12037 connecting to www.passport.net: The date in the certificate is invalid or has expired
error Could not make an HTTP connection.
error Could not make an HTTPS connection.
advisable to include all the relevant information.
We are running XP Pro SP3 using Welcome Screen and Simple File Sharing.
The computers and a printer are connected to each other and the internet
through a D-Link router. One computer is experiencing problems. First,
I'll state what is working on that computer so the problem will be in
context: Firefox, Thunderbird, and FTP from a command prompt. Therefore,
we may/should conclude the computer is connected to the internet.
However, IE will not connect. I have tried it from a limited account as
well as an administrator account. I have also tried it in "safe mode"
and with the MS firewall disabled without success. The failure is report
by the following:
----------------------- Browser Message ------------------------------
Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage
Most likely causes:
You are not connected to the Internet.
The website is encountering problems.
There might be a typing error in the address.
What you can try:
Diagnose Connection Problems
More information
--------------------------------------------------
At this point I select "Diagnose Connection Problems" and eventually
produce this summary (part of the log produce is reported at bottom of
this email) paraphrased next - MS made it impossible to cut-and-paste
the summary:
----------------------------- Diagnostic Summary
------------------------------
Windows cannot connect using HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP. Probably caused by firewall settings on this computer.
Check the firewall settings for ports 80, 443, and 21.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Note, I turned off the firewall in one test with no success. As a last
check, I tried to use Windows Update but the same browser message
resulted. Note once again, only one computer is experiencing a problem
and only with IE but with all accounts. I looked at the security
settings for the internet domain and saw nothing unusual. I have
tentatively concluded that something has damaged the IE software but not
the underlying protocol stack (because Mozilla products and MS FTP work
just fine). Any help diagnosing and fixing this problem would be most
appreciated.
The promised log from the connection diagnostic follows -- Jeff Barnett
------------------------- Diagnostic Log
-------------------------------------------------------------
Last diagnostic run time: 05/11/10 09:58:50 HTTP, HTTPS, FTP Diagnostic
HTTP, HTTPS, FTP connectivity
warn HTTPS: Error 12057 connecting to www.microsoft.com:
warn HTTPS: Error 12037 connecting to www.passport.net: The date in the certificate is invalid or has expired
info FTP (Passive): Successfully connected to ftp.microsoft.com.
warn HTTP: Error 12029 connecting to www.microsoft.com: A connection with the server could not be established
warn HTTP: Error 12029 connecting to www.hotmail.com: A connection with the server could not be established
error Could not make an HTTP connection.
error Could not make an HTTPS connection.
info Redirecting user to support call
DNS Client Diagnostic
DNS - Not a home user scenario
info Using Web Proxy: yes
No DNS servers
DNS failure
Gateway Diagnostic
Gateway
info The following proxy configuration is being used by IE: Automatically Detect Settings
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info This computer has the following default gateway entry(ies): 192.168.0.1
info This computer has the following IP address(es): 192.168.0.102
info The default gateway is in the same subnet as this computer
info The default gateway entry is a valid unicast address
info The default gateway address was resolved via ARP in 1 try(ies)
info The default gateway was reached via ICMP Ping in 1 try(ies)
info Skipped gateway connectivity check because of IE proxy configuration
IP Layer Diagnostic
Corrupted IP routing table
info The default route is valid
info The loopback route is valid
info The local host route is valid
info The local subnet route is valid
Invalid ARP cache entries
action The ARP cache has been flushed
IP Configuration Diagnostic
Invalid IP address
info Valid IP address detected: 192.168.0.102
Wireless Diagnostic
Wireless - Service disabled
Wireless - User SSID
Wireless - First time setup
Wireless - Radio off
Wireless - Out of range
Wireless - Hardware issue
Wireless - Novice user
Wireless - Ad-hoc network
Wireless - Less preferred
Wireless - 802.1x enabled
Wireless - Configuration mismatch
Wireless - Low SNR
WinSock Diagnostic
WinSock status
info All base service provider entries are present in the Winsock catalog.
info The Winsock Service provider chains are valid.
info Provider entry MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP] passed the loopback communication test.
info Provider entry NOD32 protected [MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP]] -> MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP] passed the loopback communication test.
info Provider entry MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP] passed the loopback communication test.
info Provider entry NOD32 protected [MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP]] -> MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP] passed the loopback communication test.
info Provider entry RSVP UDP Service Provider passed the loopback communication test.
info Provider entry NOD32 protected [RSVP UDP Service Provider] -> RSVP UDP Service Provider passed the loopback communication test.
info Provider entry RSVP TCP Service Provider passed the loopback communication test.
info Provider entry NOD32 protected [RSVP TCP Service Provider] -> RSVP TCP Service Provider passed the loopback communication test.
info Connectivity is valid for all Winsock service providers.
Network Adapter Diagnostic
Network location detection
info Using home Internet connection
Network adapter identification
info Network connection: Name=Local Area Connection, Device=Intel(R) 82566DC Gigabit Network Connection, MediaType=LAN, SubMediaType=LAN
info Network connection: Name=1394 Connection, Device=1394 Net Adapter, MediaType=LAN, SubMediaType=1394
info Network connection: Name=Internet Connection, Device=Internet Connection, MediaType=SHARED ACCESS HOST LAN, SubMediaType=NONE
info Ethernet connection selected
Network adapter status
info Network connection status: Connected
HTTP, HTTPS, FTP Diagnostic
HTTP, HTTPS, FTP connectivity
info FTP (Passive): Successfully connected to ftp.microsoft.com.
warn HTTP: Error 12029 connecting to www.microsoft.com: A connection with the server could not be established
warn HTTP: Error 12029 connecting to www.hotmail.com: A connection with the server could not be established
warn HTTPS: Error 12057 connecting to www.microsoft.com:
warn HTTPS: Error 12037 connecting to www.passport.net: The date in the certificate is invalid or has expired
error Could not make an HTTP connection.
error Could not make an HTTPS connection.