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John Kirwan
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
July 14, 2003
Dear Friends:
I am able to get into the INTERNET but when I get into
specific web sites/pages; I can get into some of the
subdivisions and only can get into a few of the
subdivsions. Others, I get error message below:

Message reads:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL server error '800004005'
[DBNETLIB][connectionread (recv().] General network
error. Check your network documentation.

/inc/coninfoudb9.inc, line 8

Any idea what a person who is not a computer expert to
do?? Am I even sending this to the correct NEWSGROUP
area/subject?? Please advise? Should I phone Microsoft
again and have a tech walk me through this??
John 574/291-1391

Michael Solomon \(MS-MVP-Windows Shell/User\)
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
This usually indicates an error on the server and not on your system. If
you are actually seeing this on a web page as opposed to in a system message
box, it's definitely an error on the server and up to the webmaster to fix.

If you are seeing it in a system message box, try the following, in IE, go
to Tools, select Internet Options, go to the Advanced tab, place a check
next to "Disable script debugging" and make sure there is no check next to
"Display a notification about every script error."

--
Michael Solomon MS-MVP
Windows Shell/User
Backup is a PC User's Best Friend

"John Kirwan" > wrote in message
...
> July 14, 2003
> Dear Friends:
> I am able to get into the INTERNET but when I get into
> specific web sites/pages; I can get into some of the
> subdivisions and only can get into a few of the
> subdivsions. Others, I get error message below:
>
> Message reads:
> Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL server error '800004005'
> [DBNETLIB][connectionread (recv().] General network
> error. Check your network documentation.
>
> /inc/coninfoudb9.inc, line 8
>
> Any idea what a person who is not a computer expert to
> do?? Am I even sending this to the correct NEWSGROUP
> area/subject?? Please advise? Should I phone Microsoft
> again and have a tech walk me through this??
> John 574/291-1391
>

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