The solution....
http://mustech.net/2008/04/10/an-int...and-tablet-pcs
Cheers,
Doug
"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote:
> "Pete" <Pete@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:CD28A308-1D17-4C6B-87EC-152A6F14B0E4@microsoft.com...
> > On my home wireless network I am also not able to connect to www.nbc.com but
> > my wife can. We are both running IE7 - she has XP, I am running Vista. I was
> > able to connect to www.nbc.com until about 2 weeks ago - I don't know that it
> > coincded with an auto update but that seems plausible. btw, auto updates are
> > enabled for both computers so we each have the most recent updates.
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> Unless you refer to all the accumulated details in this thread your "Me too!" post
> may just confuse things. Try creating your own thread with your own details.
>
> BTW it may be better posting or cross-posting in Vista's Networking NG
> if your OS is the only perceived difference, especially if unlike the OP (transmito)
> you cannot connect successfully using another browser either.
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> > "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote:
> >
> >> "p4o2" <p4o2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:C74A797E-D1BC-439F-8331-223BC3006F03@microsoft.com...
> >> > My problem is that with a lot of sites I am able to display the webpage but
> >> > parts of the "IE can not...." message are shown. It looks like the first
> >> > response is the message and then the webpage is displayed but superimposed on
> >> > the message. Any cure for this?
> >>
> >>
> >> Yes. Stop blocking ads. <eg>
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