daniel2007
March 7th, 2011, 08:28 AM
Hello,
Sometime last month i started experiencing the following:
Whether trying to read an article or access the site directly, a window pop's up with the following message:
"Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,2845,..asp Operation Aborted."
I have to close the pop-up window and the whole page turns into a blank page with "This program is unable to display the webpage."
Done, nothing else can be done. Strangely, this only happens on Extremetech, PCMag, and PCMag Security Notes - basically just ZD sites. I've tested and tested, scanned hd and registry, etc., but can't seem to find a common cause. I can't even logon to DEselect and stop receiving their email notices ! !
Also, i've tried three different browsers - always the same results. There's nothing in hosts file either.
One breakthrough: it seems that if the page address ends with *.aspx then i can read and even move around in the archives (*.asp = new material; *.aspx = mostly archived text forums).
Today i started doing packet captures when trying to access a few news items but haven't found the exact matching packet conversation yet.
***Any*** suggestions and assistance would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
~daniel~
Sometime last month i started experiencing the following:
Whether trying to read an article or access the site directly, a window pop's up with the following message:
"Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,2845,..asp Operation Aborted."
I have to close the pop-up window and the whole page turns into a blank page with "This program is unable to display the webpage."
Done, nothing else can be done. Strangely, this only happens on Extremetech, PCMag, and PCMag Security Notes - basically just ZD sites. I've tested and tested, scanned hd and registry, etc., but can't seem to find a common cause. I can't even logon to DEselect and stop receiving their email notices ! !
Also, i've tried three different browsers - always the same results. There's nothing in hosts file either.
One breakthrough: it seems that if the page address ends with *.aspx then i can read and even move around in the archives (*.asp = new material; *.aspx = mostly archived text forums).
Today i started doing packet captures when trying to access a few news items but haven't found the exact matching packet conversation yet.
***Any*** suggestions and assistance would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
~daniel~