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Most likely causes:
You are not connected to the Internet.
The website is encountering problems.
There might be a typing error in the address.
What you can try:
Diagnose Connection Problems
More information
This problem can be caused by a variety of issues, including:
Internet connectivity has been lost.
The website is temporarily unavailable.
The Domain Name Server (DNS) is not reachable.
The Domain Name Server (DNS) does not have a listing for the website's domain.
If this is an HTTPS (secure) address, click Tools, click Internet Options, click Advanced, and check to be sure the SSL and TLS protocols are enabled under the security section.
For offline users
You can still view subscribed feeds and some recently viewed webpages.
To view subscribed feeds
Click the Favorites Center button , click Feeds, and then click the feed you want to view.
To view recently visited webpages (might not work on all pages)
Click Tools , and then click Work Offline.
Click the Favorites Center button , click History, and then click the page you want to view.
Circy try setting OpenDNS as your DNS server and see if it works. If not, it's your computer, probably the thing you call "Browser" you use. (IE is not a browser! It's a Virus!)
DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
Registered 04/09/2004
Points 7998
16th September, 2007 at 13:33:15 -
LIJI is way extreme. IE has its good sides, just like Windows and some other MS products. He just doesn't want to see it. (LOL NO ITZ BAD AND SATAN AND GIVES VIRUSES)
There is not a chance in hell that your browser makes sure you can't connect to a server, unless you set up something the wrong way.
DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
Registered 04/09/2004
Points 7998
17th September, 2007 at 12:03:04 -
That's the ActiveX creators' responsibility, not Microsoft's. And they are trying to remedy it by blocking them by default (though security isn't good - it's either full rights or no rights ).