Subj : Re: Can't Browse After FreshInstall To : All From : V@nguard.LH Date : Thu Jan 31 2019 07:14 pm Path: eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!feeder.eternal-september.org!n ews.unit0.net!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: VanguardLH Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support Subject: Re: Can't Browse After FreshInstall Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2016 20:45:45 -0600 Organization: Usenet Elder Lines: 60 Sender: VanguardLH <> Message-ID: References: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Trace: individual.net OzOj8+HxOWiqq8oRfNnk5QqNtO1WP3hBmz8nShIKRa+qS9mfLV Keywords: VanguardLH VLH811 Cancel-Lock: sha1:FdP9MPlR1q6rUfZ5xAqAKGFNIsA= User-Agent: 40tude_Dialog/2.0.15.41 Xref: news.eternal-september.org microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support:31874 Boris on 2016/12/12 wrote: > This is a Dell E510, 32 bit, which came with the OEM (Orange) "Windows > Media Center 2005 Edition with Update Rollup 2". At some point in it's > life, Windows 7, and then Windows 7 Ultimate was installed (upgrades). > Things went south after that, and the machine was put into storage for > about a year and a half. > > Last night, I decided to resurect the machine, and do a fresh install of > the original XP Media Center, > > Here's the problem. > > Internet Explorer 6 was installed. When launched it takes me to > www.MSN.com, and I can click on the links on that page, but I have to > stay within the MSN domain. If I try to go elsewhere, such as > www.google.com,, I get "You are about to view pages over a secure > connection...and if I hit OK, I get "The page cannot be displayed...". > > Using cmd.exe, I can ping yahoo, google, etc., and I get proper IPs. > > Also, I set up Outlook Express 6 and I can access all my email just > fine. > > This must be a browser problem (IE 6), but I can't reach Windows Update > to get it upgraded. > > Any way to install a browser on a USB drive and use to reach Windows > Update? Other ideas? What security software do you use? Some provide HTTPS web traffic interrogation to check for malicious content or blacklisted off-domain sources. To do the HTTPS web inspection means they have to perform a man-in-the-middle (MITM) scheme to intercept the encrypted traffic. To inspect the traffic means having to decode it to read it. They have to install a certificate in your local certificate store (or in the private cert store of Firefox if you use that web browser) to they can pretend to the client (web browser) that they are the endpoint to which you intended to connect while pretending to the real endpoint that they are the client. If their cert has been corrupted, expired, or revoked then it is no longer usable. You need to get their cert re-installed or get a new one if the old one expired (or somehow got revoked). This is also how companies can intercept HTTPS from their employees to deploy censorware or otherwise monitor what type of traffic their employees are generating. If you disable HTTPS scanning in your anti-virus software, if it has it, does HTTPS then work okay? Do you use a 3rd party firewall? Have you tried running IE in its safe mode which does NOT load any add-ons you installed into it? SSL/TLS connects are not using the HTTPS protocol. That's assuming you even configured your e-mail client to use SSL/TLS. Also, SSL/TLS is used only to encrypt the handshaking in which the login credentials are passed from client to server. The rest of the traffic is not encrypted hence why you need to employ seperate encryption to your messages if you don't want them intercepted. Ping, traceroute, and other such tools aren't using SSL/TLS and they are not using HTTP (to then use HTTPS). --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.1 * Origin: Prison Board BBS Mesquite Tx //telnet.RDFIG.NET www. (1:124/5013) .