You know that sounds awfully close to what I was experiencing ( in my case only the google websites ). What finally solved it was to set the DNS to a specific server and not automatic. You need to contact your ISP and ask him about the DNS address to their Directory server. You can find these settings here: - Start
- Control Panel
- Network Connections
- Local Area Connection or the name of your connection
- Properties
- General Tab
- Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
- below is a picture of the DNS settings ( contact your ISP for correct numbers )
Worth a try. Before you change anything, record the values in all boxes so that you can reenter them if anything goes caputt.
(DNS configuration.jpg)
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