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Error Code: INET_E_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND

Anonymous
2018-01-06T23:21:57+00:00

I keep getting this error msg when trying to open a web page, regardless of browser. It will eventually load by refreshing the screen multiple times.

Path   : Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters

Owner  : NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM

Group  : NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM

Access : OWNER RIGHTS Allow  ReadPermissions

         NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Allow  FullControl

         NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE Allow  ReadKey

         NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE Allow  SetValue, CreateSubKey, CreateLink, Delete, ReadKey

         BUILTIN\Administrators Allow  FullControl

         BUILTIN\Users Allow  ReadKey

         BUILTIN\Network Configuration Operators Allow  SetValue, CreateSubKey, Delete, ReadKey

         NT SERVICE\Dhcp Allow  SetValue, CreateSubKey, Delete, ReadKey

         NT SERVICE\WwanSvc Allow  SetValue, CreateSubKey, ReadKey

         APPLICATION PACKAGE AUTHORITY\ALL APPLICATION PACKAGES Allow  ReadKey

         APPLICATION PACKAGE AUTHORITY\Your Internet connection Allow  ReadKey

         APPLICATION PACKAGE AUTHORITY\Your Internet connection, including incoming connections from the Internet

         Allow  ReadKey

         APPLICATION PACKAGE AUTHORITY\Your home or work networks Allow  ReadKey

         S-1-15-3-4214768333-1334025770-122408079-3919188833 Allow  ReadKey

Audit  :

Sddl   : O:SYG:SYD:PAI(A;CIIO;RC;;;OW)(A;CI;KA;;;SY)(A;CI;KR;;;LS)(A;CI;CCDCLCSWRPWPSDRC;;;NS)(A;CI;KA;;;BA)(A;CI;KR;;;

         BU)(A;CI;CCDCLCSWRPSDRC;;;NO)(A;CI;CCDCLCSWRPSDRC;;;S-1-5-80-2940520708-3855866260-481812779-327648279-1710889

         582)(A;CI;CCDCLCSWRPRC;;;S-1-5-80-3981856537-581775623-1136376035-2066872258-409572886)(A;CI;KR;;;AC)(A;CI;KR;

         ;;S-1-15-3-1)(A;CI;KR;;;S-1-15-3-2)(A;CI;KR;;;S-1-15-3-3)(A;CI;KR;;;S-1-15-3-4214768333-1334025770-122408079-3

         919188833)

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Internet and connectivity

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  1. Anonymous
    2018-01-07T04:03:53+00:00

    Hi Chris,

    It is possible that the issue you're experiencing is due to a conflict between the website and the browser. We suggest that you visit this thread with a similar concern as yours and check the answer provided by Rolando Vil.

    You can also change the DNS settings in Windows 10. See steps below:

    1. Press Windows key + R to open Run command window.
    2. Type ncpa.cpl and click OK.
    3. In the Network Connections window, select the main network adapter, right-click on it and select Properties.
    4. On the Properties page, select Protocol 4 (TCP / IPv4) and click  Properties.
    5. On the IPv4 Properties page (TCP / IPv4), select Use the following DNS server addresses and enter

    Preferred DNS server: 8.8.8.8

    Alternate DNS server: 8.8.4.4 6. Click OK and restart the computer.

    Let us know if you have any other questions.

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