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Kenny
December 5th 03, 01:36 AM
If I click on any of the Test links on this site:
http://www.freecomptia.com/os.html
I get a blank white page with Done at the bottom. Originally I got a
"runtime error, do you wish to debug" message but disabled script debugging
in Tool/Options, also tried resetting defaults there. Tried it with Norton
Internet Security disabled, XP firewall already turned off. Have done
thorough disc cleanup and cleaned registry using System Mechanic. I can
access these links from other PC's and friends have no problem on theirs, I
just can't access them from my own home PC and can't figure out why. Other
sites appear to work OK and no other problems on PC. Would a "repair" of XP
help or an "over the top" re-install of IE from an ISP CD help? Using XP
Pro with SP1 and IE6/OE6.


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Kenny

Kelly
December 5th 03, 01:37 AM
Hi Kenny,

Rename your host file and then install version of 1173 mshtml.dll

Go to: Windows\System32\DRIVERS\etc. hosts is listed in the right pane.
The contents can be view via Notepad.

Download and install version 1173 of mshtml.dll from Microsoft
http://tinyurl.com/80up

More information here:
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_p.htm#pnf

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"Kenny" > wrote in message
...
> If I click on any of the Test links on this site:
> http://www.freecomptia.com/os.html
> I get a blank white page with Done at the bottom. Originally I got a
> "runtime error, do you wish to debug" message but disabled script
debugging
> in Tool/Options, also tried resetting defaults there. Tried it with
Norton
> Internet Security disabled, XP firewall already turned off. Have done
> thorough disc cleanup and cleaned registry using System Mechanic. I can
> access these links from other PC's and friends have no problem on theirs,
I
> just can't access them from my own home PC and can't figure out why. Other
> sites appear to work OK and no other problems on PC. Would a "repair" of
XP
> help or an "over the top" re-install of IE from an ISP CD help? Using XP
> Pro with SP1 and IE6/OE6.
>
>
> --
>
> Kenny
>
>
>

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