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a mobile device? Try our mobile theme. If CTH has helped you, please consider liking and sharing us on Facebook Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Topic Tools #1 August 4th, 2005, 07:07 PM metallicat_pip Member Join Date: http://www.cybertechhelp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=84631 Feb 2005 Posts: 85 Cannot Find Server/DNS Error (IE6, win98) I've been trying to repair the dial up internet connection on a windows 98 machine. I had to remove and reinstall the networking components from the machine, and recreated the dial up connection. It dials in, but at the "Logging on to the network" part it takes a full minute before the windows user login screen pops up (one user, I don't have the password, I just hit escape at boot to bypass) so cannot find I hit cancel and it finishes the dial up login. Internet Explorer version 6 sp1 will not load websites. I've been contacting the isp, but the two solutions so far (disabling all firewalls, manually specifying DNS) haven't worked. Here's another odd thing. Shortly after signing into the isp, a code script error pops up for what seems to be McAffee registration wizard. I stop running all the scripts and it causes no problems. I've tried running other scripts, nothing different happens. Either way, I still cannot find server cannot load webpages. My friend says he can ping www.google.com by IP address, but we cannot browse to it by either IP or URL... No proxy settings, no firewalls... fresh IE install. Can anyone help me? It's a tough question because I have no idea what started it, or what other people have done to try and fix it! metallicat_pip View Public Profile Find all posts by metallicat_pip #2 August 4th, 2005, 08:33 PM Miz Cyber Tech Help Moderator Join Date: Mar 2003 O/S: Windows 10 Home Location: Kansas Age: 70 Posts: 11,997 In Control Panel>Internet Options>Connections tab>Setup button, run through that wizard and specify the dialup modem connection as the one to use. It sounds somewhat like IE is looking to the network card for its internet access rather than the dialup modem. Miz View Public Profile Find all posts by Miz #3 August 4th, 2005, 10:16 PM metallicat_pip Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Posts: 85 The dial up connection is set to default (it's the only connection). I have it set to never dial a connection, as the only time the owner would want to be on the internet, she's used to dialing her isp manually via a shortcut on the desktop. Would this make a difference? I've ensure that TCP/IP was bound to the modem, and still can't get it to work. In MS-DOS prompt, ping www.google.com returns Unknown Host, but ping 64.233.167.104 (google's ip address) returns four responses... The hosts file o