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       #21

    Callender said:
    One more idea. Check your system clock.

    Accurate Time
    I don't think it's a system time issue. My clock is set for regular updates and I manually update it frequently when I set my watch.
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       #22

    Hi Tjg,
    Certificates can sometimes get corrupted, and your base IE options changed,
    try these
    1 Clear SSL state 2 restore defaults (see screenshots)

    Roy
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       #23

    By the way certifactes are updated via windows Updates are you blocking any that relate to IE or server .

    Roy
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       #24

    If I use Google DNS I get this:

    It would appear to be a DNS issue then.

    Will try Open DNS and post results.

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  5. Posts : 512
    Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1
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       #25

    torchwood said:
    By the way certifactes are updated via windows Updates are you blocking any that relate to IE or server .

    Roy
    This is a Dec 2015 clean install. I'm not blocking any important updates related to IE or server.

    I've cleared the SSL state and reset IE back to default.

    It's my understanding that the problem bypasses the browser when you do ping checks from the command prompt. I suspect this is a network configuration setting issue.
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       #26

    RE: My last post. I typed the web address wrong. It works - both Google DNS ans Open DNS.
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       #27

    tjg79 said:
    Callender said:
    One more idea. Check your system clock.

    Accurate Time
    I don't think it's a system time issue. My clock is set for regular updates and I manually update it frequently when I set my watch.
    You are most likely correct but why not click anyway. It only takes a few seconds?

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       #28

    Maybe you could try tracert command.

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  9. Posts : 10,485
    W7 Pro SP1 64bit
       #29

    tjg79,

    I don't see where you answered this question of mine:

    UsernameIssues said:
    .....Do you have another device that you can use to try and surf to the website of interest? Perhaps a cellphone or tablet. Or maybe ask a friend to bring a laptop over as a test. If multiple devices have problems reaching the website while using your network - then we can stop looking for problems with your desktop.

    edit:
    I can get to the website using IE8 on an unpatched W7 SP1 OS with the date/time off by more than a year. It is not a secure website. I doubt that certificates or date/time matter.
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       #30

    UsernameIssues said:
    I can get to the website using IE8 on an unpatched W7 SP1 OS with the date/time off by more than a year. It is not a secure website. I doubt that certificates or date/time matter.
    Agree. :)
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