While Chrome and Firefox continue to function normally, Microsoft's Internet Explorer seems to be unable to access. Typically, this issue arises due to certain software installed on the computer that alters the system's proxy settings, preventing IE from accessing. Additionally, there may be one or two other factors contributing to this problem.
In this article, Mytour will provide solutions to the problem of not being able to access IE or Internet Explorer on Win XP, 7, and 8.
Compilation of solutions for accessing IE Internet Explorer on Windows XP, 7, and 8
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Method 1: Resetting proxy settings to default.
In Internet Explorer browser, navigate to Tools > Internet Options > Connection > LAN Settings. Then, modify the information below and click OK.
Method 2: Changing your provider's DNS to Google's DNS.
We have a very detailed guide available. If you're unsure how to change, please refer to the steps for changing DNSon Windows XP, 7, 8.
Method 3: Resetting IE settings to default.
In Internet Explorer browser, navigate to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced > Reset. Then, check the box Delete personal settings, and select Reset to restore to default.
So here Mytour has compiled solutions for fixing issues with accessing IE Internet Explorer on Win XP, 7, 8. Typically, simply applying method 1 can restore Internet Explorer's access. We also provide guidance on fixing has stopped working error on IE. If interested, please refer to our article.
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