When I hit the registration button, I was taken to a new window that acted like the Google window. I tried to buy Intelinet after their scan said I had problems that were not detected by the other software.
Mcaffe, RegCure and Spybot do not fix it. It sound like she was recetnly infected with whatever caused my problem.
Today, my wife's computer started to exhibit the exact same problem. Neither the clean boot nor resetting IE fixed the problem, I think the NSLOOKUP information I received is logical, but I have no way of knowing for sure.
Please try to reload the IE settings to check if it can work.ġ) Click Start, Run, type: "INETCPL.CPL" (without quotation marks) and press Enter.ģ) Click the "Reset Internet Explorer Settings" button.ĥ) Click Close when the resetting process has finished.Ħ) Uncheck the "Enable third-party browser extensions" option in the Browsing box.Īctually, since the issue is occurred on the Windows XP computer, it will be better to go to the Windows XP Forum for help: The issue also occurred if the IE settings are corrupted. In the Clean Boot Environment, the third party services and applications are disabled, please try to access the website again to see if it helps.ģ. NOTE: we can go back to normal boot by running msconfig again and checking on Normal Startup in the General tab. In this way, we can disable all the services which belong to third-party programs.ģ) Under the "Startup" tab, click the "Disable All" button.Ħ) Check "Don't show this message or launch the system configuration utility when Windows starts". Let’s perform a Clean Boot to check the issue.ġ) Click "Start", click "Run", and in the "Open" line, type in "MSCONFIG" and click "OK".Ģ) Under the "Service" tab, check "Hide All Microsoft Services", and then click the "Disable All" button.
This issue can be resulted by the factor that some third party security software or firewall blocked the Windows XP being accessed. > Will the correct IP address be returned?Ģ. When the problem occurs, please run the following command: Ensure that the computer is using the correct DNS server for name resolutions. If you have set proxy, please check if the settings are correct and you can also disable it to see if it works.ġ. If you have any security software, please temporarily disable it to check the issue.
I ran bought and ran RegCure and I downloaded and ran SpyBot, resetting the PC as directed… 5512, fault address 0x0001b1fa.įor more information, see Help and Support Center at. In the event viewer I find this kind of a message:įaulting application googledesktop.exe, version 5.7.806.10245, faulting module ntdll.dll, version. I get the same responses to everything with the firewall turned off… An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine. If I try to use SmartFTP client for either the dns name or the ip address of, I get the following I can browse many other sites with no problem. So, I can ping these sites, but I can not browse them. If I use the ip address for google, I get in fine in either browser. I have identical responses from IE7 and from Firefox. I can reach these sites from my wife’s computer, no problem. and 2 or 3 sites that I visit often (, ) are recently inaccessible to me. The post Spring Cleaning MDN: Part 1 appeared first on Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog.This is an interesting problem that has persisted since Whilst the big move has happened, it’s given us a great opportunity to clear out the cupboards and closets. The post How MDN’s autocomplete search works appeared first on Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog.Īs we’re all aware by now, we made some big platform changes at the end of 2020. This is the story about how that's implemented. Last month, Gregor Weber and Peter Bengtsson added an autocomplete search to MDN Web Docs, that allows you to quickly jump straight to the document you're looking for by typing parts of the document title. We have ~11k active pages on MDN, so keeping them up to date is a big task and we feel our focus should be there.The post Spring cleaning MDN: Part 2 appeared first on Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog.Īugust is already here, which means so is Firefox 91! For developers, Firefox 91 supports the Visual Viewport API and Intl.DateTimeFormat object additions.The post Hopping on Firefox 91 appeared first on Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog. As MDN evolved and the web reference became our core content, other areas became less relevant to the overall site. MDN is 16 years old (and yes it can drink in some countries), all that time ago it was a great place for all of Mozilla to document all of their things. Last month we removed a bunch of content from MDN.
Release time comes around so quickly! This month we have quite a few CSS updates, along with the new Object.hasOwn() static method for JavaScript.The post Time for a review of Firefox 92 appeared first on Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog.