IE8 Not displaying some web pages

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Hi All,



NOTE:- I have already posted this problem in Microsoft Answers looking for

help but as yet have not received any replies.



I'm having trouble accessing additional pages, such as PDF, from web sites.

All I get is the infamous 'Internet Explorer cannot display the web page'.

Running the diagnostics does not give any answers, most frustrating.



I can run IE8 on an old computer running Windows XP and all is fine, so it's

not the web site that's giving me grief. My current computer is an Acer

running Windows 7 upgrade over Vista.



I have cleared my cache, checked that my SSL & TLS are checked, removed and

reinstalled IE8 using Control Panel, still no luck. I have gone through all

the various problem solving methods offered with no solution, save having to

do a total system rebuild, something I'm reluctant to do right now, I'm at a

total loss as to what to do next so any help would be greatly appreciated.



Best Rgds,

Pom Dave



p.s. It's not a modem problem because it is a wireless type and my old XP

computer runs remotely from this.
 
Hi,

Regarding PDF files:

First open Adobe Reader> Help> Check for updates. Install the update , if

available.



Then, Adobe Reader> Edit> Preferences> Internet> uncheck "Display PDF in

browser." PDF files will open Adobe Reader, bypassing Internet Explorer.



Also, from Adobe Reader> Help, there's a repair option you can use if

previous steps don't resolve the issue.



Are other file types involved?

-

Don

[MS MVP- IE]







"22Pom" wrote in message

news:E22C4C5C-1998-46F1-8E91-D48E25556894@microsoft.com...

> Hi All,

>

> NOTE:- I have already posted this problem in Microsoft Answers looking for

> help but as yet have not received any replies.

>

> I'm having trouble accessing additional pages, such as PDF, from web


sites.

> All I get is the infamous 'Internet Explorer cannot display the web page'.

> Running the diagnostics does not give any answers, most frustrating.

>

> I can run IE8 on an old computer running Windows XP and all is fine, so


it's

> not the web site that's giving me grief. My current computer is an Acer

> running Windows 7 upgrade over Vista.

>

> I have cleared my cache, checked that my SSL & TLS are checked, removed


and

> reinstalled IE8 using Control Panel, still no luck. I have gone through


all

> the various problem solving methods offered with no solution, save having


to

> do a total system rebuild, something I'm reluctant to do right now, I'm at


a

> total loss as to what to do next so any help would be greatly appreciated.

>

> Best Rgds,

> Pom Dave

>

> p.s. It's not a modem problem because it is a wireless type and my old XP

> computer runs remotely from this.
 
> NOTE:- I have already posted this problem in Microsoft Answers looking for

> help but as yet have not received any replies.




Patience is a virtue, especially on weekends:

http://social.answers.microsoft.com.../thread/2d43a100-a89e-4764-92b1-36fb0a0a4eaa/





22Pom wrote:

> Hi All,

>

> NOTE:- I have already posted this problem in Microsoft Answers looking for

> help but as yet have not received any replies.

>

> I'm having trouble accessing additional pages, such as PDF, from web

> sites.

> All I get is the infamous 'Internet Explorer cannot display the web page'.

> Running the diagnostics does not give any answers, most frustrating.

>

> I can run IE8 on an old computer running Windows XP and all is fine, so

> it's

> not the web site that's giving me grief. My current computer is an Acer

> running Windows 7 upgrade over Vista.

>

> I have cleared my cache, checked that my SSL & TLS are checked, removed

> and

> reinstalled IE8 using Control Panel, still no luck. I have gone through

> all

> the various problem solving methods offered with no solution, save having

> to

> do a total system rebuild, something I'm reluctant to do right now, I'm at

> a

> total loss as to what to do next so any help would be greatly appreciated.

>

> Best Rgds,

> Pom Dave

>

> p.s. It's not a modem problem because it is a wireless type and my old XP

> computer runs remotely from this.
 
Hi Don,



Can that answer! vg.



"Don Varnau" wrote in message

news:ecPY$53wKHA.732@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Hi,

> Regarding PDF files:

> First open Adobe Reader> Help> Check for updates. Install the update , if

> available.

>

> Then, Adobe Reader> Edit> Preferences> Internet> uncheck "Display PDF in

> browser." PDF files will open Adobe Reader, bypassing Internet Explorer.

>

> Also, from Adobe Reader> Help, there's a repair option you can use if

> previous steps don't resolve the issue.

>

> Are other file types involved?

> -

> Don

> [MS MVP- IE]

>

>

>

> "22Pom" wrote in message

> news:E22C4C5C-1998-46F1-8E91-D48E25556894@microsoft.com...

>> Hi All,

>>

>> NOTE:- I have already posted this problem in Microsoft Answers looking

>> for

>> help but as yet have not received any replies.

>>

>> I'm having trouble accessing additional pages, such as PDF, from web


> sites.

>> All I get is the infamous 'Internet Explorer cannot display the web

>> page'.

>> Running the diagnostics does not give any answers, most frustrating.

>>

>> I can run IE8 on an old computer running Windows XP and all is fine, so


> it's

>> not the web site that's giving me grief. My current computer is an Acer

>> running Windows 7 upgrade over Vista.

>>

>> I have cleared my cache, checked that my SSL & TLS are checked, removed


> and

>> reinstalled IE8 using Control Panel, still no luck. I have gone through


> all

>> the various problem solving methods offered with no solution, save having


> to

>> do a total system rebuild, something I'm reluctant to do right now, I'm

>> at


> a

>> total loss as to what to do next so any help would be greatly

>> appreciated.

>>

>> Best Rgds,

>> Pom Dave

>>

>> p.s. It's not a modem problem because it is a wireless type and my old

>> XP

>> computer runs remotely from this.


>

>
 
Hi Don,



That did the trick, it may not be the correct way, but it works just the same.



Thanks again



Best Rgds,

Pom Dave





"Don Varnau" wrote:



> Hi,

> Regarding PDF files:

> First open Adobe Reader> Help> Check for updates. Install the update , if

> available.

>

> Then, Adobe Reader> Edit> Preferences> Internet> uncheck "Display PDF in

> browser." PDF files will open Adobe Reader, bypassing Internet Explorer.

>

> Also, from Adobe Reader> Help, there's a repair option you can use if

> previous steps don't resolve the issue.

>

> Are other file types involved?

> -

> Don

> [MS MVP- IE]

>

>

>
 
See replies to your identical thread in IE Forum.



22Pom wrote:

> Hi Don,

>

> That did the trick, it may not be the correct way, but it works just the

> same.

>

> Thanks again

>

> Best Rgds,

> Pom Dave

>

>

> "Don Varnau" wrote:

>

>> Hi,

>> Regarding PDF files:

>> First open Adobe Reader> Help> Check for updates. Install the update , if

>> available.

>>

>> Then, Adobe Reader> Edit> Preferences> Internet> uncheck "Display PDF in

>> browser." PDF files will open Adobe Reader, bypassing Internet Explorer.

>>

>> Also, from Adobe Reader> Help, there's a repair option you can use if

>> previous steps don't resolve the issue.

>>

>> Are other file types involved?

>> -

>> Don

>> [MS MVP- IE]
 
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