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Posted 10/26/2007 3:01:13 AM
 

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Unable to load some sites receive 404 or 505 error

when on some sites there ar boxes with a red X. I've tryed ever thing i know can't seem to resolve this

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Posted 11/1/2007 3:37:54 PM
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I'm not sure it is an IE7 problem... did you try with Firefox?
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Posted 11/1/2007 4:08:09 PM
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I can be fairly sure it's not an IE7 problem, what sites are they and which 'zone' do you have them in, you might need lower security settings or adjust the browsers properties under 'internet options'>'tools'

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Posted 11/25/2007 12:41:28 AM
 

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overall, IE7 sucks. on my 2 vista computers, (different software, and OEM's) IE7 stopped working, and/or froze-up both laptops after 1 week of use, and reinstalls. personally, GET FIREFOX! Oh Yeah, speaking of browsers, NEVER USE MAXTHON! it is awesome at first, but after a few weeks, it gets pretty annoying, and doesn't like remembering things, except websites. and the remembered websites will no longer load. and i experienced thin on vista, xp, as-well did 2 of my friends.


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