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When I try to sign in into Youtube it says Internet Explorer Cannot Display the Webpage?
01-07-2013, 09:14 AM
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When I try to sign in into Youtube it says Internet Explorer Cannot Display the Webpage?
The problem is that when I go to Youtube and I try to sign in it loads slowly and it is a blank white then after that it says Internet Explorer Cannot Display the Webpage. Also it does this for Bing.com.
Twitter, Myspace and other sites all work fine but for Youtube and Bing it doesn't work.
Please help me with any info!
Thanks!

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01-07-2013, 09:22 AM
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Try another browser such as Firefox, with no problems

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01-07-2013, 09:22 AM
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If you keep getting "This program cannot display the webpage",
or the corollary "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage",
the weird thing about some of their possible reasons, such as
→ "You are not connected to the Internet"
→ "Check your Internet connection"
→ "Internet connectivity has been lost",
is that if you successfully made it here onto "Yahoo! Answers",
then it's most obvious that you ARE connected to the internet.

Therefore, your problem appears to be a momentary "time-out"
or "run-time" error on YouTube's side. If that is really the case,
the easiest thing you can do is either hit the "F5" key on your
keyboard, or click the "Refresh" icon of your browser.

Alternately, if you are on a wireless network, there always are
split-second "time-outs", even if you believe you never get any.
Here is a rather simple thing you can do:...bypass your router
and use a cable from your computer directly into your modem.
That way your internet connection will be much smoother and
with less fluctuations.

Finally, if your YouTube appears to be stuck on that message,
there may be a page that's stuck in your memory. If that's the
case, delete your 'temporary internet files', 'cookies' & 'history':

Internet Explorer 6:
→ Tools → Internet Options
→ Delete Cookies → OK
→ Delete Files → OK
→ Clear History → Yes
→ OK

Internet Explorer 7:
→ Tools → Internet Options → Delete...
→ Delete files → Yes
→ Delete cookies → OK
→ Delete history → OK
→ Close (browsing history window)
→ OK

Internet Explorer 8:
→ Tools → Delete Browsing History
[. ] Preserve Favorites (leave blank)
[x] Temporary Internet files
[x] Cookies
[x] History
→ Delete

Don't forget to shutdown & reboot after doing one of the above.

You may also want to check out this "support" from Microsoft:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/956196
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