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I have the following problem:

 

All computers at our company, both XP and Vista, get the following

message in Internet Explorer: Internet Explorer cannot display the

webpage. After refreshing a bit, I might get lucky and the web-page

suddenly appears again. The problem also appears in Mozilla Firefox.

 

I found another post on the net concerning this problem:

http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1324029&page=9 , however

there is no resolution.

 

I've now tried for weeks to get into this problem. The problem also

happens to new untouched computers, straight from HP. So there's not a

Antivirus/domain settings issue. I've tried to ping sites constantly and

I do never have any problems. 0% loss all the time.

 

I've been running wget loops (downloaded it from

http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/) and I can see that Wget give me some

errors sometimes:

wget http://www.testsite.com

Connecting to testsite[1.2.3.4]:80... connected.

HTTP request sent, awaiting response...

Read error (No such file or directory) in headers.

 

However this is quite random, and I can mostly wget the http://www.testsite.com

without any problems.

 

So, where do I actually start finding the source of the problem? My

thoughts go to our Cisco gateway(s) and I do believe that there is some

kind of packet problems or packet-size problems.

 

Any help would greatly be appreciated.

 

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IT/MsC/ITAdm

Engineering Services

I have the following problem:

 

All computers at our company, both XP and Vista, get the following

message in Internet Explorer: Internet Explorer cannot display the

webpage. After refreshing a bit, I might get lucky and the web-page

suddenly appears again. The problem also appears in Mozilla Firefox.

 

I found another post on the net concerning this problem:

http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1324029&page=9 , however

there is no resolution.

 

I've now tried for weeks to get into this problem. The problem also

happens to new untouched computers, straight from HP. So there's not a

Antivirus/domain settings issue. I've tried to ping sites constantly and

I do never have any problems. 0% loss all the time.

 

I've been running wget loops (downloaded it from

http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/) and I can see that Wget give me some

errors sometimes:

wget http://www.testsite.com

Connecting to testsite[1.2.3.4]:80... connected.

HTTP request sent, awaiting response...

Read error (No such file or directory) in headers.

 

However this is quite random, and I can mostly wget the http://www.testsite.com

without any problems.

 

So, where do I actually start finding the source of the problem? My

thoughts go to our Cisco gateway(s) and I do believe that there is some

kind of packet problems or packet-size problems.

 

Any help would greatly be appreciated.

 

--

IT/MsC/ITAdm

Engineering Services

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