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Originally Posted by glc
When you type a raw IP into the address bar, you have to preface it with http://
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I do not have to type http:// with IE or Mozilla using IP address but perhaps that is a setting found somewhere, but anyways all this would determine is if we have a DNS problem, but it is sounding like something else has corrupted IE somehow.. I have not worked much with AOL, but the few people I have seen use it usually have to connect with AOL software but once connected then can use IE or any other browser to browse the web..