Question:
I can not access some websites. I have a Windows XP PC. After reinstalling windows after a virus attack.?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
I can not access some websites. I have a Windows XP PC. After reinstalling windows after a virus attack.?
Six answers:
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2016-11-02 11:03:04 UTC
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Gustavo
2016-08-23 16:29:46 UTC
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Ashish N
2008-09-14 01:18:17 UTC
Perform manual Windows Update and check all options carefully.
anonymous
2008-09-12 04:58:01 UTC
HI,

Y dont u download go with Kapersky anti virus.

Download kapersky

uninstall the previous antivirus

install kapersky

scan ur system



Think some files got corrupted, so please try with some other brousers like

Internet explorer 7

Google chrome (new web brouser from google)



Think this anti virus will solve ur problem\\





Friendly

Charan Reddy

Hyderabad

INDIA
sandy
2008-09-12 04:51:56 UTC
best thing is to format your system and install windows xp with service pack,and install some good internet security softwares like norton internet security.and then start working on with internet.
scorpions_attitude
2008-09-12 05:00:29 UTC
Cause



Firewall/Network Configuration

If the Cipher Strength is anything less then 128-bit.

Corrupted files in your Temporary Internet Files storage

Date and Time Settings are not correct





Resolution



Check Firewall/Network Configuration



Make sure that the SSL port (port 443) is open on your network/firewall (if you have any). There are many different Firewall/Network products, so we can't give step-by-step instructions. Check the documentation or help file of the product you use.





Verify that Internet Explorer Is Using 128-Bit Encryption



To check:



In Internet Explorer, on the Help menu, click About Internet Explorer

The level of encryption on your computer appears next to the words Cipher Strength. Verify that the Cipher Strength value appears as 128-bit

If the Cipher Strength is anything less then 128-bit, download the Internet Explorer High Encryption Pack to the computer's hard disk, and then install it.





Delete Temporary Internet Files



There's also a possibility of some corrupted files in your Temporary Internet Files (TIF) storage. To clear these:



In Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Internet Options, and select the General tab

Under Temporary Internet files, click Delete Files, and click OK when you are prompted to confirm the deletion



Configure Internet Explorer Security, Content, and Advanced Settings



Configure Security settings for the Trusted sites zone in Internet Explorer:



In Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Internet Options, and select the Security tab

Select Trusted sites, and then click Default Level

Add the secure Web site you are trying to access to the Trusted sites zone. To do so, click Sites, type the address (URL) of the site in the Add this Web site to the zone box, click Add, click OK, and then click Apply

Clear the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) slate and AutoComplete history:



In Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Internet Options, and select the Content tab

Under Certificates, click Clear SSL State

Click OK when you receive the message that the SSL cache was successfully cleared

Under Personal information, click AutoComplete

Under Clear AutoComplete history, click Clear Forms. Click OK when you are prompted to confirm the operation.



Verify that Internet Explorer is configured to use SSL 2.0 and SSL 3.0:



In Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Internet Options, and select the Advanced tab

In the Settings box, under the Security header, click to select the Use SSL 2.0 and Use SSL 3.0 check boxes (if they are not already selected), and then click OK



Verify that the Date and Time Settings on Your Computer Are Correct



Because SSL certificates have an expiry date, if the date on your computer isn't correct, it may prevent you from connecting to secure sites. To verify that your computer is configured with the correct date and time settings:



Click Start

Click Control Panel

Click Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options, and then click Date and Time

Select the Date & Time tab

Check to 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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