- #INTERNET EXPLORER 7 CANNOT OPEN THE INTERNET SITE SOFTWARE#
- #INTERNET EXPLORER 7 CANNOT OPEN THE INTERNET SITE PASSWORD#
- #INTERNET EXPLORER 7 CANNOT OPEN THE INTERNET SITE WINDOWS#
Open it with Notepad or better still get freeware small utility Hostsman to have a look at it. It is situated at C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC. The Hosts file contains the mappings of IP addresses to hostnames.
#INTERNET EXPLORER 7 CANNOT OPEN THE INTERNET SITE SOFTWARE#
Please also ensure that none of your security software or firewall is blocking the site. Scan your computer with your antivirus software, as it is quite possible that it could be a malware wanting to prevent the opening of a particular site/s. Similarly, you can clear the browser cache in Firefox and Chrome as well. In Edge, you will find the option to Clear Browsing History under Settings and more. Select all the applicable check boxes, and then click Delete. Under Browsing history – viz. Temporary Internet Files and Cookies – click Delete. From the Tools menu, select Internet Options. Else you may start Internet Explorer from the desktop. Best to use freeware CCleaner to do the cleaning job. 1] Delete your browser cacheįirst I suggest you clear your cache and try again. If you are unable to open a particular site in Edge, Chrome, Firefox or IE, I suggest you try the following suggestions: Please see which of the following suggestions may apply to your web browser – be it Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, and so on. I have ported this post from WinVistaClub and updated it here to make it exhaustive. Here’s a list of troubleshooting steps you may try if you find that you are unable to open or display a particular website or webpage. If you have proper knowledge, maybe you can resolve such issues and save both, time and effort. Clueless about the problem, you keep trying, and with every try, you come close to realizing the utter futility of your attempts in finding the possible solution to the problem. You are at a loss to understand what has turned the website hostile. Now all your previously saved passwords will be preserved without wiping out the site you just created.You have your work set up for the day but find the bank website you want to access fails to open. Click OK to acknowledge merge was successful. Select the Storage2 key again, then from the menu, select File / Import and select the newstorage.reg file (from the Desktop), and click Open to merge the data back into the registry. Click OK to acknowledge merge was successful.ġ0. Select the Storage2 key again, then from the menu, select File / Import and select the oldstorage.reg file (from the Desktop), and click Open to merge the data back into the registry. Now, select the Storage2 key, then from the menu, select File / Export and save the key to your Desktop with the File Name: newstorage.regĩ. Return to Regedit and press F5 to refresh the list. Logout of site and close Internet ExplorerĨ.
When Internet Explorer asks if it should remember your password, answer Yesħ.
#INTERNET EXPLORER 7 CANNOT OPEN THE INTERNET SITE PASSWORD#
Open Internet Explorer and visit the web site whose password you want to save. In the right window pane select all values (except for Default) then press Delete and select Yes to confirm value delete. In the left window pane, select the Storage2 key, then from the menu, select File / Export and save the key to your Desktop with the File Name: oldstorage.regĥ. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\IntelliForms\Storage2Ĥ. Click on Start / Run… and in the run field type regedit (you will need to have administrator rights to edit the registry)ģ. Always create a System Restore point or backup of you Computer when making configuration changes.Ģ. NOTE: Follow the below steps exactly as specified and do not make any changes other than specified while in the Registry. Since IE does not provide any way to easily edit account/password information, the fix involves making an easy registry hack to modify the site that you answered No for saving the password, while keeping all other information the same.
#INTERNET EXPLORER 7 CANNOT OPEN THE INTERNET SITE WINDOWS#
If you select No, Windows will record the site information in the registry, so Internet Explorer 7 will not prompt you again the next time you visit the site. With AutoComplete for user names and passwords, IE 7 will prompt you before saving the account information. Internet Explorer 7 uses a feature called AutoComplete to store passwords and other information that you type into web form fields when it is enabled.