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  • rabisco
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    err 501: invalid command in IE6

    Thanks.

    The anti-virus software I had installed was preventing http access. Now sorted.

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  • xoggoth
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    Tried this?

    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=811262&sd=RMVP

    Applies to IE 6.0 SP1 not just win xp as stated at top. Dunno about netscape but possibly they have shared DLLs.
    Last edited by xoggoth; 10 September 2005, 12:01.

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  • rabisco
    started a topic err 501: invalid command in IE6

    err 501: invalid command in IE6

    I've just reinstalled win 2k on an old laptop. i can connect with ADSL modem fine, but when I open up any web page in Internet Explorer or netscape Im serverd a blank page with the error message ERR 501: Invalid command.

    My other laptop running win xp home access web pages fine using the same broadband connection.

    Any ideas on this one?
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