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Yeah, when I go to www.deviantart.com or www.wincustomize.com I get this error message and the page fails to load. Now when I go to open IE to load them, I get a 404 page not found error. I have tried the xul error pages change in about:config, as well as switching to HTTP 1.0 instead of 1.1

Please help.
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Post by Dunderklumpen »

Both work fine for me.
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Post by Bryan, Guest »

Dunderklumpen wrote:Both work fine for me.


That's awesome, any idea why they don't work for me?
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Post by Walter, guest »

Try about:config
network.http.keep-alive false
network.http.proxy.keep-alive false
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Walter, guest wrote:Try about:config
network.http.keep-alive false
network.http.proxy.keep-alive false


Done that, didn't work. After some Googling, I came upon a suggestion to re-register certain .dll files.

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

After re-registering them, both of the sites worked for me, but only for that instance. Today I opened up Firebird trying to go to the sites, and they don't work again. Tried registering the .dll's again, sites still don't work.
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Post by Bryan, Guest »

Oops, that's me up there.
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Post by Bryan, Guest »

Soo.... can anybody help me?
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Post by scratch »

are you using a proxy?
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Post by Guest »

scratch wrote:are you using a proxy?
No, unless somehow my school put a proxy on my cable connection without me knowing it. But it would be very odd for only those 2 sites to have that problem.
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Post by scratch »

do you have pipelining enabled? are you using a HOSTS file or any other type of advertisement blocking?
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Post by Dunderklumpen »

I have pipelining enabled and they still work for me.
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Post by Bryan, Guest »

scratch wrote:do you have pipelining enabled? are you using a HOSTS file or any other type of advertisement blocking?


I don't believe I have pipelining enabled, is it in my about:config? And no, I do not have any hosts file or ad blocking.
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Post by Guest »

I just checked my about:config, and no, I do not have pipelining enabled.
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Post by scratch »

well, i'm out of ideas, then. sorry.
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Post by Bryan, Guest »

scratch wrote:well, i'm out of ideas, then. sorry.
Awesome, well, I guess I'll just have to go without those sites until my next format.
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