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athcom51
12-09-2000, 12:48 AM
I use two browsers explorer 5.5 and netscape 4.7..I have no problem with netscape but when I click on explorer it will pull up and on the task bar it will say detecting proxy setting and it takes a long time before the msn homepage pulls up.The top banner of the msn homepage will come up but the news info etc takes forever.I am on dsl and I never had any problems with explorer so do I need to reinstall explorer ?...please help ...I do like using both browsers ..missing a cab file ? ..registry ?

sleddog
12-09-2000, 07:37 AM
Does your internet connection use a proxy? You say Netscape works fine, so check its setup: Edit > Preferences > Advanced > Proxies. Take note of the setup (but don't change anything http://www.PCGuide.com/ubb/smile.gif).

No go to Internet Explorer proxy setup: Tools > Internet Options > Connections... for DSL your settings are probably in "LAN Settings"? Not sure, I'm not familiar with DSL. Anyway, make sure the proxy config is the same as Netscape's. For example it may be on "Automatically Detect" when it shouldn't be.

sea69
12-15-2000, 07:25 PM
Hi,
I would suggest checking to make sure the version of IE 5.5 is not the one that had so many problems associated w/ it to begin with. http://www.PCGuide.com/ubb/smile.gif
I still use IE-5.01 (w/ all updates) and I find no problems.. also I use Netscape 4.75, and have adsl. Originally posted by athcom51:
I use two browsers explorer 5.5 and netscape 4.7..I have no problem with netscape but when I click on explorer it will pull up and on the task bar it will say detecting proxy setting and it takes a long time before the msn homepage pulls up.The top banner of the msn homepage will come up but the news info etc takes forever.I am on dsl and I never had any problems with explorer so do I need to reinstall explorer ?...please help ...I do like using both browsers ..missing a cab file ? ..registry ?



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scada
12-16-2000, 07:38 PM
Open the "tools" menu and click "internet options". Click "connections" and then "lan settings". If you have a direct connection to the internet then none of the boxes on this page should be choosen.

Hope this helps http://www.PCGuide.com/ubb/smile.gif