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G2C2C | 14:28 Fri 17th Aug 2012 | Technology
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Following from the earlier Q http://www.theanswerb.../Question1162157.html since then I have installed Chrome and it is working okay, so it must be an issue with IE on the offending machine.

When I first went to run Chrome a box came up asking whether or not to allow Chrome to access internet or something and I clicked "Allow".

It got me wondering that perhaps the same program has been told NOT to allow IE to connect. The only problem is I don't know the name of the program to look for and when I try to open IE it doesn't give the question to Allow or Deny.

Do you think it can be remedied. Many thanks for all the help.
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Check the proxy settings for IE.

click tools > internet options, click on the connections tab and then click the LAN settings button and make sure none of the boxes have a tick in them.

(if you can't see the tools menu press the ALT key)
Oh and actually.... thinking about it (and reading the question properly)

Its your firewall!

you said earlier the firewall was off, but that would have been the windows firewall, whatever security suite you have installed for anti-virus probably has it's own firewall which is blocking IE.

Without knowing which firewall you have running it's a bit hard to say anything else.
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Thanks, I will check that out.

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