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Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how internet explorer not working but google chrome is it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Internet works on Firefox, but not Internet Explorer or Google Chrome? up vote 0 down vote favorite I have the exact opposite problem as this question, so the answer isn't applicable. For some reason, I can connect to the internet not working in ie but working at chrome internet via Firefox on one of my computers, but I cannot connect to the internet via Internet Explorer or Google Chrome. The computer is connected via an internal wireless adapter, and I can connect using IE/Chrome fine on the computer with a hard line to the router. I have another wireless computer using an external D-Link wireless adapter that I did not think to test last night, but I will tonight. The page that appears in both browsers is Server not found, so I assumed it might be DNS-related. I've tried doing several ipconfig commands on the computer in question, such as /flushdns and /renew, but neither of them had the desired result of fixing the internet. networking wireless-networking google-chrome internet internet-explorer share|improve this question asked Sep 16 '14 at 14:57 NobleUplift 60931130 Do you have a proxy configured on Firefox? Try checking the options, it's under Advanced -> Network -> Connection -> Settings. –unlink Sep 16 '14 at 15:12 add a comment| 6 Answers 6 active oldest votes up vote 9 down vote accepted IE and G
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Philip Addis Windows 7 Professional 64bit 5 posts Websites not loading in IE9, but work in Firefox or Chrome. Hi, I'm Phil. I've worked in IT for a few years now, and the following is one of the most http://superuser.com/questions/812540/internet-works-on-firefox-but-not-internet-explorer-or-google-chrome confusing problems I've had to deal with. At our organization, we run a network split over 8 sites. We have approximately 400~ computers. Our kit is of mixed quality - we have some solid computers, but our backend is still Windows Server 2008 R2 (we have one server at each site, linked via an internal network, and access to the Internet is routed through a proxy which handles filtering). Users login and receive settings via Group Policy. Anyway - the actual issue we're http://www.sevenforums.com/browsers-mail/369237-websites-not-loading-ie9-but-work-firefox-chrome.html having is that some of our machines with Internet Explorer 9 installed can only access a limited pool of websites (e.g., bbc, amazon, microsoft). Most websites do not work ("Internet explorer cannot display the webpage"), and it doesn't seem like the machine is even trying to connect to anything - it just goes to that screen in maybe 0.5 seconds. Has anyone run into anything similar / does anyone have any ideas as to what could be causing this? Cheers, Phil P.S - - Notes: The machines can access the internet via Firefox or Chrome. We're unsure exactly when this began to pop up, but we think it was approx. April 15th~. It's nothing to do with our proxy, Firefox/Chrome pick the settings up from the same place as IE and they work. System time is synced across all machines. There's no immediately noticeable similarities between broken machines in Active Directory - we have two users in the same container and one has a broken laptop and one does not, etc. Upgrading to IE11 does fix the issue - IE11 works. But it's important that we have IE9 on some of our machines for reasons that are outside of my sphere of influence. - Things we've tried: Flushing dns Resetting winsock Resetting tcp/ip stack in winsock Checked Hosts file (it's all normal) Resetting advanced settings in IE Resetting normal/all settings in IE Deleting Browser Cache in IE Checked Sites in IE (everything seems normal,
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