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9 Years Ago This morning my HP Pavilion 7915 worked fine. Then I got some kind of update from Adobe and tried to run it. It said it was already there, and asked if I wanted to overwrite or error 12029 error_internet_cannot_connect put it elsewhre. I could do neither. Also, I believe I may have had an
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Internet Explorer Update. The icon now looks different when the application shows on the taskbar. Then I tried logging onto internet, and
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Internet Explorer won't allow me to, saying "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage." I called my dsl server and they confirmed the modem is OK (it works well with my wireless laptop). On the Network Diagnostics http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie8-windows_other/internet-explorer-cannot-display-website-http/ececeb0f-7312-4167-be7d-4895daa34a05 page for XP it shows everything OK except under Connectivity it says "FTP (Passive): Error 12029 connecting to ftp microsoft.com. A connection with the server could not be established." What does all this mean and what can I do? Thanks, khgibson (first time poster) windows-nt-2000-xp khgibson khgibson 1 post since Dec 2006 Newbie Member 20Contributors 24Replies 39Views 9 YearsDiscussion Span 1 Year Ago Last Post by rodri.lopez.731572 0 caperjack 875 9 Years Ago https://www.daniweb.com/hardware-and-software/microsoft-windows/threads/64271/error-12029-a-connection-to-server-could-not-be-established Also, I believe I may have had an Internet Explorer Update. The icon now looks different when the application shows on the taskbar. (first time poster) you could try going to add remove programs in the control panel and remove the ie7 update and go back ti ie6 ,may help 1 PcAngel 7 Years Ago Simple. Open internet explorer, go to tools, internet options, connections tab, click on LAN settins and un-check everything in there. 0 apsyche1 7 Years Ago great advice, this worked for me 0 amareshram 7 Years Ago I'm also facing similar issue. I tried both the options specified above but issue still persists. now whenever I try to make any change in the internet option and say OK. Browser crashes. Any suggestions. 0 caperjack 875 7 Years Ago I'm also facing similar issue. I tried both the options specified above but issue still persists. now whenever I try to make any change in the internet option and say OK. Browser crashes. Any suggestions. what version of IE are you using ,if IE7 ,get and install IE8 see what happens .http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/default.aspx 0 daviddgw 7 Years Ago Error 12029 A connection to server could not be established It seems that several of us are having the same problem: (I am using an IBM Thinkpad T30, run
12029 Error? How do I Fix a 12029 Error? By Barry Index eHow Contributor Barry Index Follow Pin Share Tweet Share Email Save Computer-Crash image by kuhar from Fotolia.com Windows Error 12029 is a common warning message http://www.ehow.com/how_6859984_do-fix-12029-error_.html that occurs when trying to connect to a website or while using an Office application. The warning seems so urgent, yet an Internet search to repair it leads to conflicting advice, causes and remedies. Some sites blame Trojans, malware and viruses for Error 12029 while others say the problem lies in corrupt registry files. These root causes certainly are possible, however their likelihood is rather low and they should therefore be considered last. There are other more manageable error 12029 solutions to try first that don't involve downloading third party software to fix a problem that may not even exist. Things You'll Need Windows PC Internet connection Connect to another website using the same browser or application that caused the Error 12029 message. Successfully accessing another website using the same software indicates that the web server being used was unavailable at the time. Web servers occasionally go down when they exceed a maximum number of simultaneous connections. All you error 12029 occurred can do is wait and try again later. Open a command line window to verify there is no TCP/IP Address problem. On the Desktop, click "Start," then "Run." In the box type "cmd." Next, type "ipconfig /all," and a list of connections appears. Check in the IP Address, DHCP and DNS Server headings that there is an address for each one, a number in the following format: 123.456.7.8, or some similar variation. If so, the problem does not lie with the IP Address and you may proceed to step three. However, to fix a missing IP Address, DHCP or DNS Server, type in the command line, "ipconfig /release," and then type "ipconfig /renew" for new addresses. If this still fails to assign new addresses, contact your Internet service provider. Open a command line window to verify that you are not having a DNS Server problem. Click "Start," then "Run," and type in the box "cmd." Next, type "nslookup website.com," where website.com is the site you were trying to access when the 12029 error warning popped up. Any result of a nslookup that shows addresses in the following format is okay: 123.456.7.8, or some similar variation. Move to step four. However, if there are no addresses listed, type in the command line, "ipconfig /release," and then "ipconfig /renew" to refresh the address. Try the nslookup again, and if there is still a problem, contact yo