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This Internet Explorer error message occurs when IE can't reach the web server using HTTP. This may be because IE cannot: Convert the name into a numeric address, using the Domain http://www.getnetgoing.com/Internet-Explorer-cannot-display-the-webpage.html Name System (DNS) Connect to the server using the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Both causes may in turn be caused by lost Internet connectivity. Instructions below show how http://serverfault.com/questions/550814/dns-error-only-in-ie to determine the cause, i.e. to test whether: Internet connectivity has been lost. The website is temporarily unavailable. The Domain Name System (DNS) server is not reachable. The Domain internet explorer Name System (DNS) server does not have a listing for the website's domain. There might be a typing error in the address. The SSL and TLS protocols are enabled Symptoms In this case, there is a typing error (“ww.”) in the domain name (“address”). How to test which issue is why “Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage” Under internet explorer cannot “More information”, Internet Explorer will list a variety of issues that may have caused your problem. The instructions below show you how to test which of those issues might be causing the problem. You can readily recreate this error by trying to access the address “http://localhost/”. In that case, Internet Explorer is trying to access a web server on your own computer (localhost) which likely isn't running a web server. So in this instance, this error arises because the server doesn't respond, as described below. 1. Internet connectivity has been lost. There should be other clear signs of this, e.g. if you can't get a search engine results page when you do a new search (e.g. search for random words). Be wary that caching may cause static content (e.g. this web page) to continue to appear even when Internet connectivity has been lost. Unfortunately, there are a multitude of possible reasons why Internet connectivity has been lost. You should first check whether only specific types of connectivity have been
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top DNS error only in IE up vote 0 down vote favorite Our Intranet page has stopped working on some machines/some user accounts. The error I am getting points to a DNS issue but If I ping the site from the command line the it responds fine. The error I'm gettting on IE is Error: The web filter could not find the address for the requested site Why are you seeing this: The system is unable too determine the IP address of intranet.example.com I'm not quite sure why it mentions the web filter as there is a proxy exception for the intranet page and if I run a trace route it doesn't go via the web proxy (filtering system). Finally it isn't affecting everyone, just random users, also it doesn't affect the random users on all the client machines they use. I have one user where it happens on any client they log onto where most its just certian clients. It's even "fixed" itself for a few peoples. EDIT: hey Mikey thanks for the fast response. Proxies are correct and automatic configuration is off (both via GPO) domain-name-system internet-explorer internal-dns intranet share|improve this question edited Nov 5 '13 at 15:13 asked Nov 5 '13 at 14:38 Le_Quack 327310 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote It's possible you have an incorrect proxy set in your Internet Options (which ties into IE and some windows functions.. but most significantly not the command line or most other browsers). Some malware is known to do this. Might be a good ideal to double check the options. Make sure you have "automatic configuration" turned off in there as well, unless you use that function. share|improve this answer answered Nov 5 '13 at 15:10 Mikey T.K. 3631217 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up usi