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Microsoft => Microsoft Windows => Windows XP => Topic started by: lmkj on December 05, 2006, 10:22:04 AM
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Hello
I was wondering whether anyone would be able to help me. I often play on a gaming website called King.com. I haven't played on it for a couple of months but when i tried to log on (as usual with my laptop) i cant get passed the home page. The error message reads:
Internet Explorer cannot open the internet site http://www.king.com/support Operation Aborted
The website address on the error message obviously changes according to what part of the site i am trying to access.
Its very frustrating. Its not a problem with King.com because then i tried to log on with my mums computer it worked absolutely fine. I haven't however received this message with any other website... or in fact ever come across this message before.
Look forward to anybodys help or opinion on this one.
Kind regards
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slow internet connection I think may be your problem. If you are using broadband (DSL, cable, ect...) check your ethernet connection and check your crossover cable to see if any defects are provoking the problem.
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slow internet connection I think may be your problem. If you are using broadband (DSL, cable, ect...) check your ethernet connection and check your crossover cable to see if any defects are provoking the problem.
A bad guess at best since other sites are loading fine and the site runs fine as seen on another machine.
Try the following:
Try this:
OK, first level the field by setting IE to the defaults.
1. Start
2. Settings
3. Control Panel
4. Internet Options
5. Security tab
6. Reset all 4 security zones to Default
1. Start
2. Settings
3. Control Panel
4. Internet Options
5. Privacy
6. Restore 1 Default button
1. Start
2. Settings
3. Control Panel
4. Internet Options
5. Advanced
6. Restore 1 Default button
You may need to do the following as well
1. Start
2. Settings
3. Control Panel
4. Internet Options
5. General tab
6. Remove cookies, temporary files and history
Kudos to Raptor.
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BTW, where is he these days. ::)
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He's on a case...