mmanna
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Hi,
I finally encountered my first seemingly major Windows 7 problem. I've worked on several brand new Win7 PC's already and done 3 upgrades without a problem.
However, I've got one now in which IE8 seems to be broken since upgrading from Vista Home Premium 32-bit to Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit.
Internet Explorer opens and simply says "Internet Explorer Cannot Display The Webpage" ... meanwhile, I have no problem pinging various hosts, and Safari (browser) works fine. The computer had Trend Micro Internet Security installed, but the customer uninstalled it before/during the upgrade as they were prompted to by the Win7 Upgrade Procedure. It currently has no security software.
I've googled extensively and tried numerous things, none of which made any difference.
- Checked Windows Firewall and Windows Defender
- Rebooted (duh!)
- Went to Control Panel, Add/Remove Windows Components, took out IE8, rebooted, put it back in, rebooted again.
- ipconfig /flushdns
- tried the built in "troubleshooters" in Win7 to check "Internet Explorer performance" and it reported no problems.
- tried diagnose/repair network connection
- verified that internet options settings are correct (no "automatically detect settings" or "proxy server" enabled, set all zones to defaults, disabled all add-ons
- tried running IE "as administrator"
The one clue I've come across, which is PROBABLY related, is the fact that the "Connections" tab in IE Options will not keep or apply any settings. I have seen this before many months ago but don't recall how I fixed it. It seems something is corrupt but I will have to do some more googling to find the resolution to this particular issue as I did awhile back.
Does anyone have any other suggestions? I'd appreciate any input!
Marc
I finally encountered my first seemingly major Windows 7 problem. I've worked on several brand new Win7 PC's already and done 3 upgrades without a problem.
However, I've got one now in which IE8 seems to be broken since upgrading from Vista Home Premium 32-bit to Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit.
Internet Explorer opens and simply says "Internet Explorer Cannot Display The Webpage" ... meanwhile, I have no problem pinging various hosts, and Safari (browser) works fine. The computer had Trend Micro Internet Security installed, but the customer uninstalled it before/during the upgrade as they were prompted to by the Win7 Upgrade Procedure. It currently has no security software.
I've googled extensively and tried numerous things, none of which made any difference.
- Checked Windows Firewall and Windows Defender
- Rebooted (duh!)
- Went to Control Panel, Add/Remove Windows Components, took out IE8, rebooted, put it back in, rebooted again.
- ipconfig /flushdns
- tried the built in "troubleshooters" in Win7 to check "Internet Explorer performance" and it reported no problems.
- tried diagnose/repair network connection
- verified that internet options settings are correct (no "automatically detect settings" or "proxy server" enabled, set all zones to defaults, disabled all add-ons
- tried running IE "as administrator"
The one clue I've come across, which is PROBABLY related, is the fact that the "Connections" tab in IE Options will not keep or apply any settings. I have seen this before many months ago but don't recall how I fixed it. It seems something is corrupt but I will have to do some more googling to find the resolution to this particular issue as I did awhile back.
Does anyone have any other suggestions? I'd appreciate any input!
Marc