Sunday, November 29, 2009

I have windowsxp system connected to broadband,internet explorer shows proxysettings error whats the

I use windowsxp servicepack2,When I type any URL in IE6 I get proxy settings error.I made all the IE setings as defaults even then there is no use I get "The page can not be displayed" error. What is the problem? please help me.



I have windowsxp system connected to broadband,internet explorer shows proxysettings error whats the problem?microsoft publisher



Reboot your PC before you do any of this so your sure windows starts clean. Your proxy setting tells windows "WHERE TO GO" like we all don't want to tell windows where to go sometimes.



Go to START, CONTROL PANEL, INTERNET OPTIONS. From the first screen set the home page for you Internet service, like mine is http://www.rr.com/flash/index.cfm. Or try DEFAULT. Next Click on the connections tab. Click on the "never dial a connection" and then click the LAN Settings button. Next click the "Automatically detect setting" and click OK.



Try explorer and see if that helps. If not try this.



Go to control panel and check your Windows Firewall Setting and see if it's set up to allow outgoing and incoming data. Try setting it to OFF and try explorer again.



Last try this. START, ALL PROGRAMS, ACCESSORIES, SYSTEM TOOLS, SYSTEM INFORMATION. Click the + beside the Components tab and then click the Problem Devices. This is to see if your NIC card is working. If Windows comes back saying no problems found then it is a problem with your set up of your pop-server and your smtp-server. Call your provider or look on the paperwork from them and they should give you those settings.



I have windowsxp system connected to broadband,internet explorer shows proxysettings error whats the problem?microsoft live internet explorer



IE is not sensing your broadband. try having it auto-detect the settings. my personal suggestion: use firefox.
Ther is a option of internet firewall in LAN's advance properties. That might be the problem.



If you are on a network (LAN) contact server admin.

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