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Old March 4th 10, 10:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
brush-head[_2_]
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Default NHS (UK) N3 Connxn Can't see nww sites

Hi I have a couple of machines that when I try to access an nww page, gets
the site couldn't be found message from the browser - which is IE7 & this
also happens in the latest version of Firefox. Anyone got any ideas? It's
not DNS. Has to be something local to the PC because the same user profile
on a different machine has no problems.
Many thanks

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Old March 5th 10, 12:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Jack-MVP
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Default NHS (UK) N3 Connxn Can't see nww sites

Hi
Check the computers capacity to connect to the Router's menus to make sure
that you have a vaild Network connection.
To check each computer Network capacity you can use this page,
http"//www.ezlan.net/debug.html
Jack (MS, MVP- Networking).

"brush-head" wrote in message
...
Hi I have a couple of machines that when I try to access an nww page, gets
the site couldn't be found message from the browser - which is IE7 & this
also happens in the latest version of Firefox. Anyone got any ideas? It's
not DNS. Has to be something local to the PC because the same user profile
on a different machine has no problems.
Many thanks


  #3  
Old March 5th 10, 12:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Jack-MVP
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Default NHS (UK) N3 Connxn Can't see nww sites

Hi
Check the computers capacity to connect to the Router's menus to make sure
that you have a vaild Network connection.
To check each computer Network capacity you can use this page,
http"//www.ezlan.net/debug.html
Jack (MS, MVP- Networking).

"brush-head" wrote in message
...
Hi I have a couple of machines that when I try to access an nww page, gets
the site couldn't be found message from the browser - which is IE7 & this
also happens in the latest version of Firefox. Anyone got any ideas? It's
not DNS. Has to be something local to the PC because the same user profile
on a different machine has no problems.
Many thanks


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Old March 5th 10, 12:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Jack [MVP-Networking]
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Default NHS (UK) N3 Connxn Can't see nww sites

Hi
First you have to make sure that the computers have a valid connection to
the Router.
Try to access the Router's menu from each computer through the browser.
You can check each computer's network configuration with the help of this
page, http://www.ezlan.net/debug.html
If the network connection is valid then this might help,
http://www.ezlan.net/clean.html#refreshnet
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).

"brush-head" wrote in message
...
Hi I have a couple of machines that when I try to access an nww page, gets
the site couldn't be found message from the browser - which is IE7 & this
also happens in the latest version of Firefox. Anyone got any ideas? It's
not DNS. Has to be something local to the PC because the same user profile
on a different machine has no problems.
Many thanks


  #5  
Old March 5th 10, 12:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Jack [MVP-Networking]
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Posts: 552
Default NHS (UK) N3 Connxn Can't see nww sites

Hi
First you have to make sure that the computers have a valid connection to
the Router.
Try to access the Router's menu from each computer through the browser.
You can check each computer's network configuration with the help of this
page, http://www.ezlan.net/debug.html
If the network connection is valid then this might help,
http://www.ezlan.net/clean.html#refreshnet
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).

"brush-head" wrote in message
...
Hi I have a couple of machines that when I try to access an nww page, gets
the site couldn't be found message from the browser - which is IE7 & this
also happens in the latest version of Firefox. Anyone got any ideas? It's
not DNS. Has to be something local to the PC because the same user profile
on a different machine has no problems.
Many thanks


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Old March 5th 10, 11:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Hackwood
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Default NHS (UK) N3 Connxn Can't see nww sites

Thanks Jack - normal web browsing not an issue (although I did check things
out via your post just in case I'd missed the blindingly obvious).
These nww urls' are secure pages not visible over the internet & hosted
within the NHS N3 private network in the UK.
What I'm looking for is other areas within XP that might affect access e.g.
I checked the hosts file on a PC that was working OK & compared with a
non-working one was missing an entry for the local machine ie 127.0.0.1
localhost. But updating that on the non working one had no effect.
I've scanned for malware etc & root kits just in case, but all is clean.
I think in the end this will be something small & buried away somewhere &
I'll be gob-smacked when I find out what is.
many thanks for your post though - that site is a useful aid for newbies &
for reminding oldies to check the basics.
--
Silver haired one in darkest North Hampshire, UK


"Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote:

Hi
First you have to make sure that the computers have a valid connection to
the Router.
Try to access the Router's menu from each computer through the browser.
You can check each computer's network configuration with the help of this
page, http://www.ezlan.net/debug.html
If the network connection is valid then this might help,
http://www.ezlan.net/clean.html#refreshnet
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).

"brush-head" wrote in message
...
Hi I have a couple of machines that when I try to access an nww page, gets
the site couldn't be found message from the browser - which is IE7 & this
also happens in the latest version of Firefox. Anyone got any ideas? It's
not DNS. Has to be something local to the PC because the same user profile
on a different machine has no problems.
Many thanks


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Old March 5th 10, 11:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Hackwood
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Default NHS (UK) N3 Connxn Can't see nww sites

Thanks Jack - normal web browsing not an issue (although I did check things
out via your post just in case I'd missed the blindingly obvious).
These nww urls' are secure pages not visible over the internet & hosted
within the NHS N3 private network in the UK.
What I'm looking for is other areas within XP that might affect access e.g.
I checked the hosts file on a PC that was working OK & compared with a
non-working one was missing an entry for the local machine ie 127.0.0.1
localhost. But updating that on the non working one had no effect.
I've scanned for malware etc & root kits just in case, but all is clean.
I think in the end this will be something small & buried away somewhere &
I'll be gob-smacked when I find out what is.
many thanks for your post though - that site is a useful aid for newbies &
for reminding oldies to check the basics.
--
Silver haired one in darkest North Hampshire, UK


"Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote:

Hi
First you have to make sure that the computers have a valid connection to
the Router.
Try to access the Router's menu from each computer through the browser.
You can check each computer's network configuration with the help of this
page, http://www.ezlan.net/debug.html
If the network connection is valid then this might help,
http://www.ezlan.net/clean.html#refreshnet
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).

"brush-head" wrote in message
...
Hi I have a couple of machines that when I try to access an nww page, gets
the site couldn't be found message from the browser - which is IE7 & this
also happens in the latest version of Firefox. Anyone got any ideas? It's
not DNS. Has to be something local to the PC because the same user profile
on a different machine has no problems.
Many thanks


.

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Old March 5th 10, 09:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Jack [MVP-Networking]
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Default NHS (UK) N3 Connxn Can't see nww sites

Hi
Yeah, we all end up acting like Miss Marple.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).

"Hackwood" wrote in message
...
Thanks Jack - normal web browsing not an issue (although I did check
things
out via your post just in case I'd missed the blindingly obvious).
These nww urls' are secure pages not visible over the internet & hosted
within the NHS N3 private network in the UK.
What I'm looking for is other areas within XP that might affect access
e.g.
I checked the hosts file on a PC that was working OK & compared with a
non-working one was missing an entry for the local machine ie 127.0.0.1
localhost. But updating that on the non working one had no effect.
I've scanned for malware etc & root kits just in case, but all is clean.
I think in the end this will be something small & buried away somewhere &
I'll be gob-smacked when I find out what is.
many thanks for your post though - that site is a useful aid for newbies &
for reminding oldies to check the basics.
--
Silver haired one in darkest North Hampshire, UK


"Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote:

Hi
First you have to make sure that the computers have a valid connection to
the Router.
Try to access the Router's menu from each computer through the browser.
You can check each computer's network configuration with the help of this
page, http://www.ezlan.net/debug.html
If the network connection is valid then this might help,
http://www.ezlan.net/clean.html#refreshnet
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).

"brush-head" wrote in message
...
Hi I have a couple of machines that when I try to access an nww page,
gets
the site couldn't be found message from the browser - which is IE7 &
this
also happens in the latest version of Firefox. Anyone got any ideas?
It's
not DNS. Has to be something local to the PC because the same user
profile
on a different machine has no problems.
Many thanks


.


  #9  
Old March 5th 10, 09:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Jack [MVP-Networking]
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Posts: 552
Default NHS (UK) N3 Connxn Can't see nww sites

Hi
Yeah, we all end up acting like Miss Marple.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).

"Hackwood" wrote in message
...
Thanks Jack - normal web browsing not an issue (although I did check
things
out via your post just in case I'd missed the blindingly obvious).
These nww urls' are secure pages not visible over the internet & hosted
within the NHS N3 private network in the UK.
What I'm looking for is other areas within XP that might affect access
e.g.
I checked the hosts file on a PC that was working OK & compared with a
non-working one was missing an entry for the local machine ie 127.0.0.1
localhost. But updating that on the non working one had no effect.
I've scanned for malware etc & root kits just in case, but all is clean.
I think in the end this will be something small & buried away somewhere &
I'll be gob-smacked when I find out what is.
many thanks for your post though - that site is a useful aid for newbies &
for reminding oldies to check the basics.
--
Silver haired one in darkest North Hampshire, UK


"Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote:

Hi
First you have to make sure that the computers have a valid connection to
the Router.
Try to access the Router's menu from each computer through the browser.
You can check each computer's network configuration with the help of this
page, http://www.ezlan.net/debug.html
If the network connection is valid then this might help,
http://www.ezlan.net/clean.html#refreshnet
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).

"brush-head" wrote in message
...
Hi I have a couple of machines that when I try to access an nww page,
gets
the site couldn't be found message from the browser - which is IE7 &
this
also happens in the latest version of Firefox. Anyone got any ideas?
It's
not DNS. Has to be something local to the PC because the same user
profile
on a different machine has no problems.
Many thanks


.


 




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