TVC_Colwal
01-12-2010, 09:10 AM
Method 1: Enable Compatibility View to view a secure Web site in Internet Explorer 8
Some Web sites may not be fully compatible with Internet Explorer 8 and may not be displayed correctly. You can enable Compatibility View for the Web site to see whether that resolves the problem. To enable Compatibility View, click the Compatibility button in the top-right corner of the window.
http://support.microsoft.com/library/images/support/kbgraphics/PUBLIC/EN-US/956157a.png
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Method 2: Verify that the date and time settings on your computer are correct
To verify that your computer is configured with the correct date and time settings, follow these steps:
Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
Click Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options, and then click Date and Time.
Click the Date & Time tab.
Make sure that the date and time settings are configured to use the current date and time, and then click OK.
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Method 3: Clear the SSL state
Clear the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) state. To do this, follow these steps:
In Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
Click the Content tab, and then click Clear SSL state.
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Method 4: Re-register .dll files
Dynamic-link library files have a file extension of .dll. These are collections of routines that are stored until a program uses them. If these files are corrupt or out of date, they can cause problems with your computer. To fix this problem, re-register the .dll files.
If you’d rather auto fix this problem yourself, go to the “Fix it for me” section below.
Fix it for me
To fix this problem automatically, click the Fix this problem link. Then click Run in the File Download dialogue box, and follow the steps in this wizard.
Fix this problem (http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9657448)
Note If you are not on the computer that has the problem, you can save the automatic fix to a flash drive or to a CD, and then you can run it on the computer that has the problem.
Let me fix it myself
To fix this problem yourself, re-register the Internet Explorer .dll files. To do this, follow these steps:
Click Start, and then click Run.
In the Open box, type cmd, and then click OK.
At the command prompt, type the following lines, and then press ENTER after each line:regsvr32 softpub.dll
regsvr32 wintrust.dll
regsvr32 initpki.dll
regsvr32 dssenh.dll
regsvr32 rsaenh.dll
regsvr32 gpkcsp.dll
regsvr32 sccbase.dll
regsvr32 slbcsp.dll
regsvr32 cryptdlg.dll
Click OK when you receive the message that DllRegisterServer in FileName succeeded.
Type exit.
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Method 5: Reset the Internet Explorer settings
If the problem is caused by damaged or incompatible Internet Explorer settings or add-ons, you can usually resolve the problem by resetting Internet Explorer settings.
If you’d rather auto fix this problem yourself, go to the “Fix it for me” section below.
Fix it for me
To fix this problem automatically, click the Fix this problem link. Then click Run in the File Download dialogue box, and follow the steps in this wizard.
Fix this problem (http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9646978)
Note If you are not on the computer that has the problem, you can save the automatic fix to a flash drive or to a CD, and then you can run it on the computer that has the problem.
Let me fix it myself
To use the Reset Internet Explorer Settings feature from Control Panel, follow these steps:
Exit all programs, including Internet Explorer (if it is running).
If you use Windows XP, click Start, and then click Run. Type the following command in the Open box, and then press ENTER: inetcpl.cpl
If you use Windows Vista, click StartCollapse this imageExpand this image
http://support.microsoft.com/library/images/support/kbgraphics/Public/EN-US/VistaStartButton.jpg
Then type the following command in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER: inetcpl.cpl
The Internet Options dialogue box appears.
Click the Advanced tab.
Under Reset Internet Explorer settings, click Reset. Then click Reset again.
When Internet Explorer finishes resetting the settings, click Close in the Reset Internet Explorer Settings dialogue box.
Start Internet Explorer again. If you still cannot start Internet Explorer, go to Method 7
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Method 6: Use System Restore to return your computer to a previous state
The System Restore feature in Windows XP takes a "snapshot" of critical system files and some program files and stores this information as restore points. You can use these restore points to return Windows XP to a previous state.
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Method 7: Use the System File Checker (Sfc.exe) tool to scan all Windows File Protection (WFP)-protected files
Use System File Checker with the /scannow parameter to immediately scan and verify the versions of all the system files that Windows File Protection helps protect. If System File Checker discovers that such a file was overwritten, it retrieves the correct version of the file from the cache folder (Systemroot\System32\Dllcache) or from the Windows installation source files, and then replaces the incorrect file. System File Checker also checks and repopulates the cache folder. You must be logged on as an administrator or as a member of the Administrators group to run System File Checker.
To run System File Checker with the /scannow parameter, follow these steps:
Click Start, and then click Run.
In the Open box, type cmd, and then click OK.
At the command prompt, type sfc /scannow, and then press ENTER.
Some Web sites may not be fully compatible with Internet Explorer 8 and may not be displayed correctly. You can enable Compatibility View for the Web site to see whether that resolves the problem. To enable Compatibility View, click the Compatibility button in the top-right corner of the window.
http://support.microsoft.com/library/images/support/kbgraphics/PUBLIC/EN-US/956157a.png
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Method 2: Verify that the date and time settings on your computer are correct
To verify that your computer is configured with the correct date and time settings, follow these steps:
Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
Click Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options, and then click Date and Time.
Click the Date & Time tab.
Make sure that the date and time settings are configured to use the current date and time, and then click OK.
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Method 3: Clear the SSL state
Clear the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) state. To do this, follow these steps:
In Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
Click the Content tab, and then click Clear SSL state.
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Method 4: Re-register .dll files
Dynamic-link library files have a file extension of .dll. These are collections of routines that are stored until a program uses them. If these files are corrupt or out of date, they can cause problems with your computer. To fix this problem, re-register the .dll files.
If you’d rather auto fix this problem yourself, go to the “Fix it for me” section below.
Fix it for me
To fix this problem automatically, click the Fix this problem link. Then click Run in the File Download dialogue box, and follow the steps in this wizard.
Fix this problem (http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9657448)
Note If you are not on the computer that has the problem, you can save the automatic fix to a flash drive or to a CD, and then you can run it on the computer that has the problem.
Let me fix it myself
To fix this problem yourself, re-register the Internet Explorer .dll files. To do this, follow these steps:
Click Start, and then click Run.
In the Open box, type cmd, and then click OK.
At the command prompt, type the following lines, and then press ENTER after each line:regsvr32 softpub.dll
regsvr32 wintrust.dll
regsvr32 initpki.dll
regsvr32 dssenh.dll
regsvr32 rsaenh.dll
regsvr32 gpkcsp.dll
regsvr32 sccbase.dll
regsvr32 slbcsp.dll
regsvr32 cryptdlg.dll
Click OK when you receive the message that DllRegisterServer in FileName succeeded.
Type exit.
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Method 5: Reset the Internet Explorer settings
If the problem is caused by damaged or incompatible Internet Explorer settings or add-ons, you can usually resolve the problem by resetting Internet Explorer settings.
If you’d rather auto fix this problem yourself, go to the “Fix it for me” section below.
Fix it for me
To fix this problem automatically, click the Fix this problem link. Then click Run in the File Download dialogue box, and follow the steps in this wizard.
Fix this problem (http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9646978)
Note If you are not on the computer that has the problem, you can save the automatic fix to a flash drive or to a CD, and then you can run it on the computer that has the problem.
Let me fix it myself
To use the Reset Internet Explorer Settings feature from Control Panel, follow these steps:
Exit all programs, including Internet Explorer (if it is running).
If you use Windows XP, click Start, and then click Run. Type the following command in the Open box, and then press ENTER: inetcpl.cpl
If you use Windows Vista, click StartCollapse this imageExpand this image
http://support.microsoft.com/library/images/support/kbgraphics/Public/EN-US/VistaStartButton.jpg
Then type the following command in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER: inetcpl.cpl
The Internet Options dialogue box appears.
Click the Advanced tab.
Under Reset Internet Explorer settings, click Reset. Then click Reset again.
When Internet Explorer finishes resetting the settings, click Close in the Reset Internet Explorer Settings dialogue box.
Start Internet Explorer again. If you still cannot start Internet Explorer, go to Method 7
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Method 6: Use System Restore to return your computer to a previous state
The System Restore feature in Windows XP takes a "snapshot" of critical system files and some program files and stores this information as restore points. You can use these restore points to return Windows XP to a previous state.
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Method 7: Use the System File Checker (Sfc.exe) tool to scan all Windows File Protection (WFP)-protected files
Use System File Checker with the /scannow parameter to immediately scan and verify the versions of all the system files that Windows File Protection helps protect. If System File Checker discovers that such a file was overwritten, it retrieves the correct version of the file from the cache folder (Systemroot\System32\Dllcache) or from the Windows installation source files, and then replaces the incorrect file. System File Checker also checks and repopulates the cache folder. You must be logged on as an administrator or as a member of the Administrators group to run System File Checker.
To run System File Checker with the /scannow parameter, follow these steps:
Click Start, and then click Run.
In the Open box, type cmd, and then click OK.
At the command prompt, type sfc /scannow, and then press ENTER.