IE cannot display the webpage
#1
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IE cannot display the webpage
I am getting this message only at my computer at work and only after I get 3 or 4 pages into CF. If I then hit the back button and right click for the next page I want to open in another tab it works. All other web sites work fine this problem only occurs in CF. Must be a setting in Norton or IE but I'm clueless. On the plus side I'm much more productive at work!
Any ideas ?
Any ideas ?
#2
What IE version do you have?
I am getting this message only at my computer at work and only after I get 3 or 4 pages into CF. If I then hit the back button and right click for the next page I want to open in another tab it works. All other web sites work fine this problem only occurs in CF. Must be a setting in Norton or IE but I'm clueless. On the plus side I'm much more productive at work!
Any ideas ?
Any ideas ?
#4
You might try the following. There could be a 3rd party extension in use that is interfering with the operation of the site:
Third-party browser extensions
Some third-party browser extensions and add-ons may interfere with how Internet Explorer views certain Web pages. To turn off these extensions, follow these steps:
Click Start, right-click Internet Explorer, and then click Internet Properties.
Click the Advanced tab.
Click to clear the Enable third-party browser extensions (requires restart) check box.
Click Apply.
Click Ok.
Start Internet Explorer, and then try to reproduce the issue.
If the issue does not occur, you can try to determine which third-party browser extensions may be causing the problem. To revert to the original settings, follow these steps:
Click Start, right-click Internet Explorer, click Internet Properties.
Click the Advanced tab.
Click to select the Enable third-party browser extensions (requires restart) check box.
Click Apply.
Click the Programs tab.
Click Manage Add-ons.
Click Add-ons that have been used by Internet Explorer.
Select all but the first of the add-on check boxes that are installed.
Click Disable.
Click OK.
Start Internet Explorer, and then try to reproduce the issue.
If the problem does not occur, select the next Add-on check box in the list, and then try to reproduce the problem. Select each check box in turn until you determine which add-on is causing the problem. When you have determined this add-on, contact the software manufacturer for information about updates for the add-on.
Originally Posted by From Microsoft
Third-party browser extensions
Some third-party browser extensions and add-ons may interfere with how Internet Explorer views certain Web pages. To turn off these extensions, follow these steps:
Click Start, right-click Internet Explorer, and then click Internet Properties.
Click the Advanced tab.
Click to clear the Enable third-party browser extensions (requires restart) check box.
Click Apply.
Click Ok.
Start Internet Explorer, and then try to reproduce the issue.
If the issue does not occur, you can try to determine which third-party browser extensions may be causing the problem. To revert to the original settings, follow these steps:
Click Start, right-click Internet Explorer, click Internet Properties.
Click the Advanced tab.
Click to select the Enable third-party browser extensions (requires restart) check box.
Click Apply.
Click the Programs tab.
Click Manage Add-ons.
Click Add-ons that have been used by Internet Explorer.
Select all but the first of the add-on check boxes that are installed.
Click Disable.
Click OK.
Start Internet Explorer, and then try to reproduce the issue.
If the problem does not occur, select the next Add-on check box in the list, and then try to reproduce the problem. Select each check box in turn until you determine which add-on is causing the problem. When you have determined this add-on, contact the software manufacturer for information about updates for the add-on.
#6
The following article is from Microsoft for some sites that may not load in IE and steps to check:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2483955
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2483955