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Old April 4th 08, 12:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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Default Internet explorer display problem

On Apr 3, 10:04*am, "Heirloom" wrote:
Not familiar withSuperantispyware. *Did you just install this recently? *I
don't think CCleaner or the RegMedic would be the culprit. *Try disabling
theSuperantispywarewhen you run across a site you can't load and see if it
makes a difference.
Maybe one of the gurus will be along shortly and shed more light on this
issue......
* * * * * * * * * * * * Heirloom, old and worth a shot!

"Martin Murray" wrote in message

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RunningSuperantispywarein the background and it runs a daily scan @05:00
every day. *CCleaner & RegistryMedic are also installed.


"Heirloom" wrote in message
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It sounds as if you have something blocking the pages. *Please provide a
list of any anti-virus, spyware, adware, malware, firewall programs you
may be running. *Also, are you using the HOSTS file to block unwanted
ads? If this is something that has recently manifested itself, think
about anything you may have added or changed in that period.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * *Heirloom, old and have a need for speed


"Martin Murray" wrote in message
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Here is a problem I get sometimes on normal websites, like yahoo.com or
cnn.com:


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================================================== =========================
Error.txt * *File name: Error.txt
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Action canceled
Internet Explorer was unable to link to the Web page you requested. The
page might be temporarily unavailable.


---------------------------------------------------------------------------*-----


Please try the following:


Click the *Refresh button, or try again later.


If you have visited this page previously and you want to view what has
been stored on your computer, click File, and then click Work Offline.


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Each time I click on properties it reads:
res://C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCLC.DLL
I looked in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM. The SHDOCLC.DLL file is present.


This shows up where advertisements are are suppose to show a picture or
animation in a web page.


Any ideas?


Thanks in advance,


Martin Murray- Hide quoted text -


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SUPERAntiSpyware does not filter any web content, so it's not causing
the issue.