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More info?)
Thanks for the suggestions --- I'll forward this to him.
MB
"SDG" <nobody@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> It really sounds like a problem with the IE cache.
>
> First visit the page is not in the cache and loads (storing a copy) at the
> same time. On the return visit, it's attempting to re-load the page from
> the cache and failing. (something is blocking it - I.E. firewall). Make
> certain any firewall is permitting access to 127.0.0.1.
>
> Check this first: Tools, Internet Options, under "Temporary Internet
> Files" click Settings, and (as an experiment), check "Every Visit to the
> Page". Now visit and revisit a website. It now works, it's related to
> being unable to access the Internet Explorer Cache. Probably a firewall
> interfering. To test this, change the setting to "Automatically" and
> temporarily turn off any firewall running. If it now loads on the second
> try, it was the firewall. If not some other software is the problem.
>
> If it worked when you forced it to load only WebPages, you could reset it
> to that setting and it would allow browsing until you found the actual
> program causing it. Also check "Delete all Offline Content" as well. (This
> will slow down browsing as every page will load by download and not from
> it's stored cache.
>
> There is another solution, not really a good one, but with the setting at
> auto, Tools, Internet Options, Delete files. This clears the cache and
> forces the webpage to reload. Doing this would also prove it's a cache
> problem.
> - To clear the cache: Click Tools, click Internet Options, under Temporary
> Internet Files click the Delete Files.
>
> Dennis
>
> "MB_" <mel@prodigy.invalid.net> wrote in message
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>> My son has a Dell Dim 3000 system.
>> He uses AOL.
>>
>> He has a strange problem (probably OT, but...):
>>
>> When he goes to a sight that requires a user ID and Password, the
>> following happens:
>>
>> First time, no problem.
>> Any future attempts, it says page can't be found.
>>
>> If he reboots, it again works once (sometimes twice).
>>
>> Any ideas what is going on?? Is his first visit somehow changing some
>> kind of security settings? I don't know how to check for this. Also, it
>> isn't just one sight. It's a bunch of sites that do this.
>>
>> Mel
>>
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