First, remove the "Automatic Detection settings" check box
1. Open Internet Explorer browser and click Tools--internet Options in the upper-right corner.
2, switch to the "Connection" tab.
3, click the "LAN Settings" button.
4, the "Automatic Detection settings" Check out, click "OK."
Ii. assigning IP addresses and DNS servers
1. Click the Network connection icon in the lower right corner of the taskbar to open the network and Sharing Center.
2, view the active network click Local Area Connection.
3. Click the Properties button under the Local Connection status interface.
4, switch to the Network tab, double-click Internet Protocol version 4 in the connection using the list of the following items.
5, the General tab choose to use the following IP address, the network operators to provide the IP address and DNS server to fill in.
Iii. re-registering Internet Explorer DLL files
1, save the following command code as a 1.bat batch file.
regsvr32 actxprxy.dll mobsync.dll asctrls.ocx msapsspc.dll cdfview.dll mshta.exe comcat.dll mshtmled.dll Comctl32.dll Msident.dll corpol.dll msieftp.dll cryptdlg.dl msnsspc.dll digest.dll msr2c.dll dispex.dll msrating.dll Dxtmsft.dll Msxml.dll dxtrans.dll occache.dll hlink.dll oleaut32.dll iepeers.dll plugin.ocx iesetup.dll pngfilt.dll Imgutil.dll Proctexe.ocx inetcpl.cpl scrobj.dll initpki.dll sendmail.dll inseng.dll setupwbv.dll licmgr10.dll tdc.ocx mlang.dll Webcheck.dll
2, double-click to run the batch, if the successful registration will prompt the following dialog box, if prompted another dialog box to indicate that the file is damaged or missing, please confirm one.
3. If Internet Explorer DLL files are corrupted or missing please copy the relevant files to a normal computer or reinstall the Internet Explorer browser.
Iv. Winsock registry entries are corrupted
Run the Netsh winsock reset command in the command prompt window to fix the Winsock.
V. TCP/IP is corrupted or some configuration has been changed
At the command prompt, type netsh int ip reset filename.txt to reconfigure the TCP/IP settings.