Https Error 12031
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Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Cannot make an HTTP connection Want to Advertise Here? Solved Cannot make an HTTP connection Posted on 2008-10-25 Networking Windows http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-networking/error-code-12031/8f895b27-d8f6-4397-bd48-9a01ecdb0c19 XP File Sharing Software 2 Verified Solutions 5 Comments 13,728 Views Last Modified: 2013-11-30 HTTP: Error 12031 connecting to www.microsoft.com. The conneciton to the server was reset. The problem system is a Win XP2 Pro SP2 connected wirelessly to network router. All other systems connected wirelessly to this router are working correctly. The problem system was apparently doing https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/23847642/Cannot-make-an-HTTP-connection.html its overnight AVG update which did not complete. When I first saw the system, the next day, the user complained she could not get on the internet (IE7), nor could she read E-mail (OE) nor could she get the AVG to complete the update. From the IE7 "Unable to display this page" screen she ran the network diagnostics wizard and got the following results: HTTP: Error 12031 connecting to www.microsoft.com: The connection with the server was reset. Error could not make an HTTP connection. Got Same message for HTTPS and FTP. Suspecting a firewall port problem I ran a SET PORTOPENING PORT = 80 MODE = ENABLE SCOPE = ALL PROTOCOL = ALL and the same thing for Port 443 (HTTPS) and Port 21 (FTP). Then relaunched IE7 and got the same result only for HTTP. HTTPS and FTP tested OK, so down to a problem only with HTTP. Then I ran FIREWALL.CPL/ADVANCED/RESTORE DEFAULTS/YES and NETSH FIREWALL RESET. Still getting same results for HTTP. Suspecting possible a Registry problem, I did
system, so that you can revisit this page again if system restart is required. Error Name: Https Error 12031 Error Type: Critical http://microsoftlivesupport.org/https-error-12031/UQpEkpgs-w Resolution Time:~41 minutes Data Loss:Potentially Scope of Error:Application Level Software:Microsoft office 2016, 2013, 365, 2010 and others Developer:Microsoft Corporation Views Today:1291 KB ID:33572 Operating System Information:
https error 12031 error messages can occur in any of the following Microsoft Windows operating systems: Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Windows ME Windows 2000 Affected Products: Microsoft Office error 12031 2016 Microsoft office 365 Microsoft office 2013 Microsoft office 2010 Microsoft Office 2007 And others.. Symptom of error: Error message pops up "https error 12031" System Performance becomes slow/sluggish. System hangs from time to time. Cause of Error: Internal system conflict. Corrupt software installation. Virus or malware infection. Https Error 12031 can be caused due to various factors, it is important the server was to pin point the exact error for permanent resolution. Disclaimer The steps given below need to be followed under supervision of a Technical Expert. If you need any assistance while following the steps, you can contact our 24×7 Technical Support. How to Fix Https Error 12031 Guide. Step 1: Check System for Corruption: Repair System Files 1) Press Windows + R 2) Type "cmd" and Press Enter. 3) Type "sfc/scannow" and press enter. Note: If you are logged in as Guest user you will be asked to Step 2: Update to latest Windows KB 1) To check for Windows Updates (Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10): 2) Click the Start button. 3) Type "update" into the search box and hit ENTER. 4) The Windows Update dialog box will appear. 5) If updates are available, click the Install Updates button. Step 3: Clean up Junk Files 1) Click Start 2) Go to All Programs > Accessories > System Tools 3) Click Disk Cleanup 4) Choose what type of files and folders to delete at the Files to delete secti