Quick fix for Internet Explorer
February 16th, 2010
If you’re having IP and DNS problems in your Internet Explorer browser, you’ll probably receiving an error message referring to c windows system32 xpsp3res dll or C:\WINDOWS\system32\xpsp3res.dll\dnserror.html. After cleaning up your temporary files cache, you can try configure security settings and restore default settings in your browser to help it refresh DNS settings.
Go to Internet Options by clicking on Tools Menu>Internet Options. Go to Security Tab and check if there are any sites listed in the Trusted Site Zones. If there is, you might be having the xpsp3res.dll\dnserror.html problem because the IE security is not allowing you to access a particular site. Try restoring the default settings by clicking on Trusted sites and the click on Default Level. Do the same procedure for other sections at the security tab. Still under security tab, click on Sites, and type the URD address of the website you are having problem with to ‘add this website to the zone Click on Add>OK>Apply.
Now go to Content tab>certificates and clear the SSL state. Next go to Personal Information, clear the auto-complete history options, and clear forms.
Lastly, go to Advanced tab and click on Restore Defaults button. Click apply and OK, the restart your Internet Explorer.
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