SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to open a Web page by using Internet Explorer, you may receive the following message:
The page cannot be displayed
The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web
site might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need
to adjust your browser settings.
CAUSE
This problem may occur because of the existence of a corrupt or damaged Internet Explorer index file.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, delete the Index.dat file in Internet Explorer:
1. In Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
2. On the General tab, under Temporary Internet files, click Delete Files.
3. On the Delete Files dialog box message that is displayed, click OK.
4. Under History, click Clear History.
5. On the Delete all items in your History folder? dialog box, click OK.
6. Quit Internet Explorer.
7. Log on to the computer by using the account of a user who does not experience the problem, and then open a command prompt.
8. Change the directory to the following path:
drive:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5
9. Type del index.dat, and then press ENTER.
10. Exit the command prompt and then restart the computer.
The Index.dat file is re-created the next time that you log on to the computer.
MORE INFORMATION
When this problem occurs, you should be able to confirm a connection to the Internet using by TCP/IP command-line utilities, such as ping and tracert.
You may be able to open the Web page when logged on to the computer as another user.
SYMPTOMS
In Internet Explorer, you may receive an error message that is similar to one of the following:
Iexplore.exe has generated errors and must be shut down
Invalid Page Fault
You may also receive one or more of the following error messages when you try to connect to a Web site:
Could not open the search page
Page could not be displayed
Page can not be displayed
DNS error
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Microsoft has released security bulletin MS05-014. The security bulletin contains all the relevant information about the security update. This includes file manifest information and deployment options. To view the complete security bulletin, visit the following Microsoft Web site.
Home users:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/bulletins/200502_windows.mspx
IT professionals:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms05-014.mspx
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Article ID : 867282
Last Review : April 20, 2005
Revision : 7.1
SYMPTOMS
You may experience any one or more of the following symptoms:
When you start your computer, or when your computer has been idle for many minutes, your Internet browser opens to display Web site advertisements.
When you use your browser to view Web sites, other instances of your browser open to display Web site advertisements.
Your Web browser's home page unexpectedly changes.
Web pages are unexpectedly added to your Favorites folder.
New toolbars are unexpectedly added to your Web browser.
You cannot start a program.
When you click a link in a program, the link does not work.
Your Web browser suddenly closes or stops responding.
It takes a much longer time to start or to resume your computer.
Components of Windows or other programs no longer work.
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SUMMARY:
This article briefly describes the most common types of Internet error messages
MORE INFORMATION
The five most common categories of Internet errors are:
Web browser errors
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) errors
Usenet errors
Gopher/Veronica errors
E-mail errors
Examples: 404 Not Found, 403 Forbidden/Access Denied, Failed DNS Lookup and Not Found
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SYMPTOMS
When you start Windows Explorer, or when you use the Search feature to search for files or folders and then start Windows Explorer, you may receive the following error message:
Explorer.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows.
You will need to restart the program.
An error log is being created.
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SYMPTOMS
When you visit a Web page in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, some content that is on the Web page may not load. For example, some images, such as GIF images, that are on the Web page may not load. Instead, a red "x" appears.
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SYMPTOMS
When you try to use Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 (SP1) to connect to a secure Web site (https://), Internet Explorer may stop responding (hang).
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SYMPTOMS
When Microsoft Internet Explorer receives compressed HTTP data, you may experience one of the following problems:
HTML pages may only partially appear, or the pages may not appear at all.
Your HTTP connection may stop responding.
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SYMPTOMS
When you start Microsoft Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer quits unexpectedly and you receive an error message that is similar to one of the following:
Iexplore caused an invalid page fault in module Tps108.dll
Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
Additionally, when you try to open My Computer or Microsoft Windows Explorer, you may receive an error message that is similar to the following:
Explorer has caused an Invalid Page Fault in module Tps108.dll
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