soliusbeag
Technical User
i cant view any pages on internet explorer due to
res://C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCLC.DLL\dnserror.htm
appearing on my status bar i have tried the following to no avail:-
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NON-DISPLAY OF WEB PAGES IN INTERNET EXPLORER
This document describes a method to correct a computer system that has lost the ability to resolve domain names on the Internet. The problem is manifested when the Internet browser is started and you are unable to display Internet websites. The page defaults to the "The page cannot be displayed" display with the following result displayed at the bottom of the page:
res://C:\windows\system\shdoclc.dll\dnserror.htm
Microsoft has stated that this problem occurs when the dial-up networking entries in the registry get corrupted. The cause of the corruption has not been identified, but it can occur after various actions that have affected Dial-Up Networking. Adding a new network adapter or TCP/IP protocol, or upgrading from one level of operating system to another (e.g. Windows 95 to Windows 98) are situations that could cause this problem.
The 'fix' for this situation requires unloading Dial-Up Networking from the computer. Deleting registry entries related to Dial-Up Networking. Finally re-installing Dial-Up Networking to restore the correct registry information.
1. To begin, remove Dial-Up Networking as follows:
Click Start / Settings / Control Panel / Add/Remove Programs, then select the 'Windows Setup' tab. Highlight the 'Communications' component and click on the 'Details' button. Uncheck the box for 'Dial-Up Networking', then accept all changes by clicking 'OK' wherever appearing. Restart the computer when prompted.
2. After the computer reboots, modify the registry as follows:
Click Start / Run, type in the word regedit, then click OK.
When the registry opens, on the toolbar, select 'Registry', then select 'Export Registry File.'. Save the entire file (Export Range= 'All') to a suitable location (the Desktop is fine). This action backs up the registry into a file that can be restored in case
something goes wrong during this procedure. You can import this registry file back if necessary.
CAUTION: MODIFYING THE REGISTRY CAN CAUSE YOUR COMPUTER TO BECOME INOPERABLE. BE CAREFUL.
Perform the following sequence of steps; click 'YES', if asked, when deleting:
· Click + on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
· Click + on 'System' below that,
· Click + on 'CurrentControlSet' below that,
· Click + on 'Services' below that,
· Highlight the 'Winsock' folder below, right click the mouse, then select 'Delete',
· Highlight the 'Winsock2' folder below, right click the mouse, then select 'Delete',
· Locate the 'VxD' folder above where the Winsock folders were (still inside 'Services'),
· Click + on 'VxD',
· Highlight the 'AFVXD' folder below, right click the mouse, then select 'Delete',
· Highlight the 'DHCP' folder below, right click the mouse, then select 'Delete',
· Highlight the 'MSTCP' folder below, right click the mouse, then select 'Delete',
· Highlight the 'Winsock2' folder below, right click the mouse, then select 'Delete'.
Exit the registry editor.
3. Re-install Dial-Up Networking as follows:
Click Start / Settings / Control Panel / Add/Remove Programs, then select the 'Windows Setup' tab. Highlight the 'Communications' component and click on the 'Details.' button. Check the box for 'Dial-Up Networking', then accept all changes by clicking 'OK' wherever appearing. Restart the computer when prompted.
Start the Internet browser and display a web page. Everything should work normally.
can anyone help me out here
res://C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCLC.DLL\dnserror.htm
appearing on my status bar i have tried the following to no avail:-
<<<<<<<<<<
NON-DISPLAY OF WEB PAGES IN INTERNET EXPLORER
This document describes a method to correct a computer system that has lost the ability to resolve domain names on the Internet. The problem is manifested when the Internet browser is started and you are unable to display Internet websites. The page defaults to the "The page cannot be displayed" display with the following result displayed at the bottom of the page:
res://C:\windows\system\shdoclc.dll\dnserror.htm
Microsoft has stated that this problem occurs when the dial-up networking entries in the registry get corrupted. The cause of the corruption has not been identified, but it can occur after various actions that have affected Dial-Up Networking. Adding a new network adapter or TCP/IP protocol, or upgrading from one level of operating system to another (e.g. Windows 95 to Windows 98) are situations that could cause this problem.
The 'fix' for this situation requires unloading Dial-Up Networking from the computer. Deleting registry entries related to Dial-Up Networking. Finally re-installing Dial-Up Networking to restore the correct registry information.
1. To begin, remove Dial-Up Networking as follows:
Click Start / Settings / Control Panel / Add/Remove Programs, then select the 'Windows Setup' tab. Highlight the 'Communications' component and click on the 'Details' button. Uncheck the box for 'Dial-Up Networking', then accept all changes by clicking 'OK' wherever appearing. Restart the computer when prompted.
2. After the computer reboots, modify the registry as follows:
Click Start / Run, type in the word regedit, then click OK.
When the registry opens, on the toolbar, select 'Registry', then select 'Export Registry File.'. Save the entire file (Export Range= 'All') to a suitable location (the Desktop is fine). This action backs up the registry into a file that can be restored in case
something goes wrong during this procedure. You can import this registry file back if necessary.
CAUTION: MODIFYING THE REGISTRY CAN CAUSE YOUR COMPUTER TO BECOME INOPERABLE. BE CAREFUL.
Perform the following sequence of steps; click 'YES', if asked, when deleting:
· Click + on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
· Click + on 'System' below that,
· Click + on 'CurrentControlSet' below that,
· Click + on 'Services' below that,
· Highlight the 'Winsock' folder below, right click the mouse, then select 'Delete',
· Highlight the 'Winsock2' folder below, right click the mouse, then select 'Delete',
· Locate the 'VxD' folder above where the Winsock folders were (still inside 'Services'),
· Click + on 'VxD',
· Highlight the 'AFVXD' folder below, right click the mouse, then select 'Delete',
· Highlight the 'DHCP' folder below, right click the mouse, then select 'Delete',
· Highlight the 'MSTCP' folder below, right click the mouse, then select 'Delete',
· Highlight the 'Winsock2' folder below, right click the mouse, then select 'Delete'.
Exit the registry editor.
3. Re-install Dial-Up Networking as follows:
Click Start / Settings / Control Panel / Add/Remove Programs, then select the 'Windows Setup' tab. Highlight the 'Communications' component and click on the 'Details.' button. Check the box for 'Dial-Up Networking', then accept all changes by clicking 'OK' wherever appearing. Restart the computer when prompted.
Start the Internet browser and display a web page. Everything should work normally.
can anyone help me out here