Hi,
For this issue . please try the following solutions:
- Please open IE>Tools> Internet Options>Connections>LAN settings>Uncheck the option Automatically detect settings and click Apply & OK, re-open IE.
- Temporarily turn off firewall and anti-virus.
- Reset IE
- If doesnt work, please test IE with another user account, if you dont have, please just create one for a test.
Control Panel>User accounts>Manage user account>add a new account.
What is the result, please free contact us.
Regards,
Yolanda
I am getting the same error. I have Windows 8.1 running the latest Internet Explorer. My first error is "The proxy server is not responding" when I click Fix Connection Problems, I receive the error code "The remote device or resource won't accept the connection"
I have tried the following
Resetting the Modem, uninstalling my antivirus, checking the msc.services, running ipconfig/renew,
. I have also tried changing my Internet Explorer LAN settings by unchecking the box that says "automatically detect settings"
When I try and disable the Automaticly detect settings it will not save that way. I cannot disable automatic settings or turn off the proxy settings.
It is worth noting that all my other portable devices connect to the Wi-Fi with no problems and I am only having this issue with Internet Explorer, all other browsers work just fine.
Wrong Yolanda, and this isn't even my job.
Your first question, instead of your horrible response, should have been to ask them if they are experiencing this issues on any other web-browser. I am unsure as to why you would even give them this copy and paste information since this has already been copies and pasted multiple times on this forum. With as many as 12 pages telling other "helpers" just like you that this is not how to fix this issue.
I am certified by Cisco, Comptia, and Microsoft for a lot more than your MSFT CSG.
This particular issue is caused by Spyware and malware and doing this the way you outlined will only temporarily solve their issue.
This is the real fix.
Download hitman 64 bit or 32 bit.
You will notice it will flag your proxy server. This is because your network is compromised. You will notice Hitman will delete this "proxy" that is in place.
It has nothing to do with IE or any firewall.
After this download Spybot and Malwarebytes and AVG.
Run all of these and restart your computer.
Problem solved.
- Proposed as answer by James the Revelator Thursday, September 11, 2014 3:59 AM
This is the real fix.
Download hitman 64 bit or 32 bit from another pc and toss it on a flash drive.
You will notice it will flag your proxy server. This is because your network is compromised and IE is infected. You will notice Hitman will delete this "proxy" that is in place. IS has the weakest browser security and is easily infected.
It has nothing to do with IE or any firewall but IE just happened to be the browser that was affected. It is just a virus.
After this download Spybot and Malwarebytes and AVG.
Run all of these and restart your computer.
Problem solved.
- Edited by that irish guy0 Wednesday, August 20, 2014 7:11 PM
Wrong Yolanda, and this isn't even my job.
Your first question, instead of your horrible response, should have been to ask them if they are experiencing this issues on any other web-browser. I am unsure as to why you would even give them this copy and paste information since this has already been copies and pasted multiple times on this forum. With as many as 12 pages telling other "helpers" just like you that this is not how to fix this issue.
I am certified by Cisco, Comptia, and Microsoft for a lot more than your MSFT CSG.
This particular issue is caused by Spyware and malware and doing this the way you outlined will only temporarily solve their issue.
This is the real fix.
Download hitman 64 bit or 32 bit.
You will notice it will flag your proxy server. This is because your network is compromised. You will notice Hitman will delete this "proxy" that is in place.
It has nothing to do with IE or any firewall.
After this download Spybot and Malwarebytes and AVG.
Run all of these and restart your computer.
Problem solved.
- Proposed as answer by James the Revelator Thursday, September 11, 2014 3:59 AM
This is the real fix.
Download hitman 64 bit or 32 bit from another pc and toss it on a flash drive.
You will notice it will flag your proxy server. This is because your network is compromised and IE is infected. You will notice Hitman will delete this "proxy" that is in place. IS has the weakest browser security and is easily infected.
It has nothing to do with IE or any firewall but IE just happened to be the browser that was affected. It is just a virus.
After this download Spybot and Malwarebytes and AVG.
Run all of these and restart your computer.
Problem solved.
- Edited by that irish guy0 Wednesday, August 20, 2014 7:11 PM
- Proposed as answer by mariannenene Friday, March 27, 2015 10:48 AM
- Proposed as answer by mariannenene Friday, March 27, 2015 10:48 AM
Hi All,
i have faced same issue, in IE11 (version 11.0.9600.17358, update version 11.0.13), LAN settings, Proxy server was selected after windows update (i dont know when it was happen, my system is on auto update) , i removed tick from check box "Use a proxy server for your LAN".
now everything works as it is
Thanks
Jiggi
But so thankful to have found this thread!!
For those so-called "experts" claiming you must download Hitman; that's a bunch of bull. Just do what others here did
go to control panel --> network & internet --> network & sharing center --> internet options --> connections tab --> LAN settings --> untick "use a proxy server for your LAN --> apply --> ok
That fixes the issue
For those so-called "experts" claiming you must download Hitman; that's a bunch of bull. Just do what others here did
go to control panel --> network & internet --> network & sharing center --> internet options --> connections tab --> LAN settings --> untick "use a proxy server for your LAN --> apply --> ok
That fixes the issue
Hey Matthewwww, I met the same problem as you, but you can easily fix it by flushing the dns cache
If you have no idea what to do, here is the link: http://www.wikihow.com/Flush-DNS