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One thing I didn't see mentioned is to search your hard drive for a HOSTS
file. If your system had some accellerating software installed at one time
and your bank recently changed its IP address, your system will still look
for the site at the old IP address. You can verify this by resolving the IP
on both machines at http://tracert.com/cgi-bin/resolver.pl. If you have a
HOSTS file, just delete the entries for your bank domain and try again.
Larry A. Kaduce
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Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] IE 6 giving selected DNS's
I considered a virus and a problem at the server end, but since my Win Me
machine could perform at the web site end, I ruled out the possibility of a
site problem. I had kept my AV current, and did not turn up any virii on
either Win 98 SE machine.
Last night I got an error message on one of the Win 98 SE machines that said
something like "you have urlmon.dll 5.0.????; you need 6.0.2800.1167. I had
done an update to both Win 98 SE machines that appears to have overwritten
the 6.0.2800 urlmon.dll with an older one. I copied the 6.0.2800 version
from my Win Me machine to the Win 98 SE machine, and voila everything works
fine. I have seen this urlmon.dll a number of times over the past few
years. When you are having trouble with the Internet you should always look
at urlmon.dll. It is installed as part of IE 6/Outlook Express 6, etc.
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