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makesure the there is nothing checked in the LAN Settings window, and if nothing is checked, do an IE Reset (After doing RESET, you would loose the passwords which are saved on the personal website) View all 13 comments Report safiq- Nov 22, 2008 11:23PM But how do u do the IE reset Report Harry- Nov 23, 2008 10:09PM Hi, It's very simple, if you are using the IE7 or IE8 Beta 2. Close all the windows on the desktop, and go to control panel and then internet options, and then in the Last tab(ADVANCED) on the bottom you will be have RESET. Click on it, it ask you are you sure you want to do a RESET, just click reset again you will get the close button. Report Miami Guy- Nov 24, 2008 06:57AM I have done all your suggestions...and still not able to access my hotmail from IE6 Report lolz› Harry - Mar 20, 2009 06:24PM man that helped so much thanks a ton Report Heather from Tampa› Harry - Jan 8, 2010 08:08PM THANKS HARRY! You're Awesome! Report sana- Apr 7, 2009 06:15PM Hi Harry, it worked, gr8 m
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Error 400: Bad Request The HTTP ‘Error 400: Bad Request’ typically occurs when a web server receives a request that it is unable to understand. The cause of this is often malformed syntax. If the request contains syntax that doesn’t conform to the HTTP protocol, the server will generate the 400 error. The request should not be re-sent without modifications. The 400 Error occurs whenever the HTTP search cycle is terminated by the web server. As a result, the client is not granted access to the particular information it requested. This is often because the request does not adhere to the rules listed under the hypertext transfer protocol. Consequently, the client receives a HTTP status code and data stream transmitting the ‘400′ error. How Does The HTTP Cycle Flow? When a client such as a web browser requests a http resource, it goes through the following process: The client receives the IP address for the respective domain as you request, using the DNS system. An IP socket connection is opened to that IP address. Then HTTP data stream is sent as a request through that socket by the client. This request is obtained by the web server, which sends a relevant reply as a HTTP data stream which contains status codes and other data. The web client receives the reply and displays the results. This video provides an visualization of the data flow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pdqss2GvU5M. Different browsers display different amounts of information regarding the 400 Bad Request error. By default, Internet Explorer shows much more detail than other browsers, and it actually suggests possibilities for the cause of the error. For example, if you open a url that triggers a 400 Bad Request error in Internet Explorer, it will display the message below: If Internet Explorer shows a message with no description of the 400 Bad Request error, as below, that means that the “Show friendly http error message” option is disabled. To re-enable it, click on ‘Settings’, and go to the ‘Advanced’ tab. Put a tick in the “Show friendly http error message” box. Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome will not show much information in contrast to Internet E