IE says I have blocked websites and won't let on most sites?


  1. Posts : 292
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    IE says I have blocked websites and won't let on most sites?


    My mother moved into a nursing home, and I took her laptop to her. I got on their wireless internet fine, and can check email, etc with no problem. But when she tries to get on facebook, and most other sites, it tells her she has blocked those sites. I am wondering if she has checked or unchecked something wrong, or if the nursing home has some blocks on their wireless. Ideas???
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    She has an older compaq and Vista os
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  3. Posts : 20,583
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    It's not tough to see,
    Open Internet explorer,

    If the problem sites are listed click on them and Remove button,
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    Thanks. I'll see if that's it when I go see her today.
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    Feel free to take a screen shot of the popup message denying access to any of the sites,
    See the link above my Signature for how to,
    Cheers.
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    Or the websites could be blocked via the computer's HOSTS file.
    Hosts File : Use in Windows 7 / Vista
    (...but In doubt it...)

    Do you have another laptop or a smartphone that can test the ability to surf to those websites while using the wireless network in question?

    You might also want to consider installing TeamViewer on her computer.
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    Thread Starter
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    The restricted sight thing shows nothing listed
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    I would ask the home if their wireless blocks any sites. If they do, you'd never fix it with any PC changes. A Guy
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    UsernameIssues said:
    Or the websites could be blocked via the computer's HOSTS file.
    Hosts File : Use in Windows 7 / Vista
    (...but In doubt it...)

    Do you have another laptop or a smartphone that can test the ability to surf to those websites while using the wireless network in question?

    You might also want to consider installing TeamViewer on her computer.
    A Guy said:
    I would ask the home if their wireless blocks any sites. If they do, you'd never fix it with any PC changes. A Guy
    Yep - that was (sort of) what I was suggesting.
    Let's see what the OP says about this.
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