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September 21st, 2000, 09:28 AM
#1
[RESOLVED] Windows ME, AOL & IE 5.5 problems...
Heres my problem and hopefully someone can help me...
I recently (obviously) installed Windows ME over Win98se. I used AOL for an ISP, and IE 5.0 for my browser, (when 98se was my OS), since I installed Win ME, the browser was upgraded to IE 5.5. Ok...now here is the problem, I can log on to AOL no problem, but when I go to use my browser or type in a web address thru AOL I recieve "cannot locate server..." messages, and this happenes with every site I try to access.
Any help!!!!
Also, I recieve a little windows that says "Loadqm has created an error in <unknown>. If problem continues, restart computer" I am at a total loss.
Thanks!!!
Doug-
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September 21st, 2000, 09:44 AM
#2
Registered User
Have you checked your DNS settings? Can you go out to a command prompt and ping a web address? Can you ping an IP address like 12.4.96.2? I'm not familiar with AOL (isn't in my area thankfully). What stuff have you done to troubleshoot it so far?
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September 21st, 2000, 10:09 AM
#3
Registered User
I wonder if ie5.5 changed a setting that aol uses. did you try reinstalling aol? do they have anything on their site about aol and ie5.5? what aol version you using?
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September 21st, 2000, 12:28 PM
#4
Well, I went into the almighty WinME help file, followed their advice, and I was able to ping the AOL address, with 4 out of 4 responding. I'm am learning all about DNS settings and IP addresses and protocols, so bear with me. I am currently using AOL 5.0 ever since it came out, and have tried reinstalling AOL with a couple of different 5.o revisions. I did call AOL directly and they said to call Microsoft, my last resort. Also, my cache size is 75Megs, and I clean out the cache religiously.
Hope this helps!?!
Thanks - Doug
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September 22nd, 2000, 11:04 PM
#5
Had the same problem with Aol when I first upgraded to Win98. AOL uses non standard
browser settings. After calling AOL tech suport dozens of times with no success we logged off for good and got a real ISP. Incidently AOL 's programmers fixed the problem after about 1 1/2 to 2 months as we recall. THis iS to be expected since Microsoft and AOL are at war !
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September 23rd, 2000, 12:05 AM
#6
does AOL use a proxy server if so you need to enter the auto config address or enter the proxy settings
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September 23rd, 2000, 06:32 PM
#7
Chris Roberts
MCSE, MCP+I
Montgomery, AL
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