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blink
November 27th, 2003, 10:22 AM
didn't if i should continue with previous post or start a new one.anywho when i try to open a web page in the address bar it reads:
res:c:\windows\system32\shdoclc.dll\havcancl.htm#h ttp://intel.com
i tried different versions of both the file and isp(aol).looked at prop.of ie too
but couldn't find anything.but it loads with msn/ie.


thanks and happy t day

confus-ed
November 27th, 2003, 11:55 AM
Which one are we contining ... I think I partially answered this one already (maybe not but that 'rather confus-ed' question looks familiar) ... however being my usual self I can't figure which one of 50 threads I replied to today, it might be ! :D

If you would be so kind, a link please !?

blink
November 27th, 2003, 12:49 PM
previous post was in this forum--xp titled "first time".

confus-ed
November 28th, 2003, 08:55 AM
Here's the 'related thread' ... First time (http://forums.windrivers.com/showthread.php?t=53872)
(I see I brought this two thread businesss on myself!)

The pertinent info is : Fresh xp install ... me & doc 'sparring' .. then these bits:-

"5)when on line----trying to open up a page;its says page not available.in the address bar is: res c:\windows\system32\shdoclc.dll. what is this due to
MS ot the ISP?"

"as for ques.5--aol is the isp.in aol it won't open the pages but in ie it'll open the pages.found an mskb article 165474;but no help there."

As far as I can figure you've done a clean xp install, had some kind of copy trouble after that trying to copy your windows cd to disk, then added AOL & now when you try & use AOL you get these weird messages ? But internet explorer works fine?

I don't mean to be rude but explaining things clearly makes your chances of getting a decent answer much better

blink
November 28th, 2003, 11:02 AM
thanks for the reply.copying of cab problem solved.as for the rest just tryin to figure it out.

blink
November 30th, 2003, 12:09 PM
ok i give up.i'm still gettin this error when type an address in the add.bar of aol
"res://c:/windows/system32/shdoclc\havcancl.htm#http://intel.com".it also says no page to display.but everything works fine in i.e.
i've tried different versions of both isp and the dll. file but get error anyway.
anyone have a clue?

NooNoo
December 1st, 2003, 02:02 PM
so to clarify this is just a problem in aol?
If so what version?
What does aol have to say?

blink
December 1st, 2003, 05:55 PM
noonoo thanks. yep it only happens in aol.the version is eight and their tech
support---well all three people i spoke to tried the same thing.clear browser cache,uninstall/reinstall aol adapter and run their auto fix/pc check up.nothing worked. thanks again

NooNoo
December 2nd, 2003, 04:11 PM
Well did they suggest you change the modem? :p :D

blink
December 3rd, 2003, 12:21 PM
they didn't suggest it but i changed it anyway.still got the same result.from an
earlier thread by someone it turned out to be the wiring.no such luck with me
though;i'm splitting the connection between two pc's.the other connects with no hassles.later on i"ll go direct with new wire to phone jack.

thanks again

blink
December 3rd, 2003, 09:38 PM
argh still a no go.gonna take the wire from other pc.argh

confus-ed
December 4th, 2003, 04:30 AM
Errr ummm .. if everything works fine in i.e.

is true ? then it ain't the wire or the modem is it - else how are they working ?

blink
December 4th, 2003, 06:52 PM
yeah your right confus-ed.ok so this is a software issue?well i found an earlier version--7 installed that and got the "no page to display"page.removed that and installed their newest-- 9.hehehe sorry had to laugh cause according to their support any new installs can't access their servers for access numbers.support said 24-48 hrs maybe.

bar time

confus-ed
December 5th, 2003, 05:19 AM
Errr ... at the risk of being rude ... I did tell you 'a whole thread ago' :rolleyes: that this was s/w specifically AOL & to take it up with them !

Again ... as I commented earlier your 'style of posting' isn't making things overly clear ;) ... I thought it was just me who couldn't 'fathom' you - however the 'infinately more patient than I' - NooNoo seems to be struggling with you too.

My suggestion - completely remove AOL (they have 'tools' which clean up your system & remove ALL traces of whatever version you installed - ask them for it), & start again ! though if you've had a few goes with different versions that might be tricky ;)

Your issue is specifically with AOL, & you are paying THEM for the privalege ! Make them work for their money !!!!

We on the other hand are smarter & Free ;) - :D :D :D ...but if I can pin the 'blame' on someone who's charging you - they can damn well sort it out themselves ! :devil:

MobilePCPhysician
December 5th, 2003, 05:39 AM
Had this same problem but with Windows98. Hope this works for you. Uninstall all versions. Then install Version 6.0. It has different network adapters. That is where the problem is. After you install 6.0 test it. Then install 9.0 and you should be good. Let us know.

MobilePCPhysician
December 5th, 2003, 05:41 AM
Sorry, left out a step. After un-installing all versions, open Regedit and search for all instances of AOL and delete. Then continue on.

confus-ed
December 5th, 2003, 06:27 AM
Sorry, left out a step. After un-installing all versions, open Regedit and search for all instances of AOL and delete. Then continue on.

Errr umm this won't get all the AOHell keys ! many of them don't start aol 'anything' sure you can find 'em all, but it'll take time & patience - chopping things 'willy nilly' from the registry ISN'T a good idea ! which was why I suggested he track down the appropriate removal tools ;)

MobilePCPhysician
December 5th, 2003, 11:31 AM
Errr umm this won't get all the AOHell keys ! many of them don't start aol 'anything' sure you can find 'em all, but it'll take time & patience - chopping things 'willy nilly' from the registry ISN'T a good idea ! which was why I suggested he track down the appropriate removal tools ;)

Doesn't need to get rid of them all, but will get rid of the one's that have to do with adapters and bindings. That's all that's necessary. And who is this Willy guy you're referring to?

confus-ed
December 5th, 2003, 12:02 PM
'willy nilly' at random, without care. :)

blink
December 12th, 2003, 06:16 PM
still having the same problem with aol:"no page to display".been talking to aol
but they haven't been able to fix it.here's what they suggested
1-download java
2-check for the default gateway and subnet mask
3-down load one of their utilities;can't open their web page.
4-repair I.E.6?
if I.E.6 is corrupt how come i can get to internet via I.E./MSN?
They offered me a free month for time lost too.
anyone have any ideas.