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Operating windows xp Professional /MSN homepage, etc.
Had New Internet High speed recently installed; worked
great over the last two weeks; however today's message when clicking on Internet Explorer from desk top and trying to access http://www.msn.com or "any other web search from favorites etc.".... Therefore cannot actually access the internet in any fashion. Message Window that appears states: (Note, I have not cancelled previous MSN Dial up 9 yet if that makes a difference).. You have tried to access a page that you are not authorized to display and were stopped by the SAS PROXY...bla, bla, bla. SAS Proxy Restricted Page (I've looked through several settings but can't quite tell if something is a tad off. Any suggestions as to "WHAT should be" check marked or enabled? Thanks a bunch..... Would appreciate any emails in direct response to above question |
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Since this is an XP question, it is better
asked in one of the XP groups on msnews.microsoft.com. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) "Diana" wrote in message ... Had New Internet High speed recently installed; worked great over the last two weeks; however today's message when clicking on Internet Explorer from desk top and trying to access http://www.msn.com or "any other web search from favorites etc.".... Therefore cannot actually access the internet in any fashion. Message Window that appears states: (Note, I have not cancelled previous MSN Dial up 9 yet if that makes a difference).. You have tried to access a page that you are not authorized to display and were stopped by the SAS PROXY...bla, bla, bla. SAS Proxy Restricted Page (I've looked through several settings but can't quite tell if something is a tad off. Any suggestions as to "WHAT should be" check marked or enabled? Thanks a bunch..... Would appreciate any emails in direct response to above question |
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For advice specific to problems with secure sites, have a look at the first
link - for general advice, have a look at the second: http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/answers2.htm#secure_sites http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/answers.htm#dns I'm betting on an aberrant HOSTS file. -- _______________________________________ Hyperlinks used to ensure advice is current Sandi - Microsoft MVP since 1999 (IE/OE) http://inetexplorer.mvps.org "Diana" wrote in message ... Had New Internet High speed recently installed; worked great over the last two weeks; however today's message when clicking on Internet Explorer from desk top and trying to access http://www.msn.com or "any other web search from favorites etc.".... Therefore cannot actually access the internet in any fashion. Message Window that appears states: (Note, I have not cancelled previous MSN Dial up 9 yet if that makes a difference).. You have tried to access a page that you are not authorized to display and were stopped by the SAS PROXY...bla, bla, bla. SAS Proxy Restricted Page (I've looked through several settings but can't quite tell if something is a tad off. Any suggestions as to "WHAT should be" check marked or enabled? Thanks a bunch..... Would appreciate any emails in direct response to above question |
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