Errr, no!  When I said 'any browser', I actually meant three! The full
versions IE 7, IE8, Google Chrome and Firefox...

 

I will try one of these portable apps though, thanks for the tip.

 

From: Richard Stovall [mailto:rich...@gmail.com] 
Sent: 19 August 2010 11:25
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Port 80 blocked?

 

Does 'any browser' include non-installed browsers such as those from
Portable Apps?

 

http://portableapps.com/apps

 

 

On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 5:58 AM, Mark Robinson <mark.robin...@cips.org>
wrote:

Yep, I have other machines connected to the same router than can browse
the web no problems...

________________________________

From: Ken Schaefer 

To: NT System Admin Issues 

Sent: Thu Aug 19 10:55:05 2010
Subject: RE: Port 80 blocked? 

Are you sure the problem isn't with the router? (probably unlikely, but
you never know)

 

Cheers

Ken

 

From: Mark Robinson [mailto:mark.robin...@cips.org] 
Sent: Thursday, 19 August 2010 5:30 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Port 80 blocked?

 

Hi all,

 

I wonder if anyone can help please?  I have an issue on a clients XP SP3
machine in that they are able to successfully connect to the internet
via an ADSL router, and ping hosts on the internet via hostname and IP
address. However they are unable to browse web pages using any browser.

 

I have tried all the tricks that I know to resolve this, but the issue
still persists.

 

The steps I have tried are:

 

Ensured no proxy server settings are checked

Ensured that DHCP and DNS are working correctly

Ensured that ping responses are successful via both hostname and IP
address

Flushed the DNS cache
Released and renewed IP via DHCP

Tried multiple browsers (Firefox, IE, Google Chrome)

Dumped the IE cache

Installed all the latest patches

Uninstalled expired anti-virus products (i understand that Norton has
been a cause of this in the past, but n this case the AV is Avast Home
Edition)

Switched off any personal firewalls

Unsuccessfully rolled back to a System restore point three months old

Trouble-shot the NIC to ensure successful operation

Reset the winsock catalog

Removed the winsock and winsock2 registry entries

Reinstalled the TCP stack

Swearing at it

 

I am poised with the XP install disk and ready to wipe the OS and
rebuild the machine, but I thought I'd see if anyone on this list had
resolved this issue before?

 

Many thanks!


Mark

 

 

 

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