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5. December 2011, 14:43:03

thyde9337

Posts: 13

Connection Closed by Remote Server

On my Dell Studio XPS (Windows 7) I have been getting this message for several days since I updated Avast and Google Chrome. This message occurs on all three ISPs, IE9, Firefox and Opera. At least with Opera my Speed Dial page opens but only three of the 12 items will open and, in each case, I can carry out some limited further searches on the relevant websites. I have searched in the Opera Forums for advice where there are many items relevant to this problem in Opera but no reference the same problem in other browsers. I have tried System Restore to earlier dates without any success and two out of three restore attempts failed.
I have also downloaded to my wife's Windows 7 computer (Acer Aspire) the Fixit program discussed in Computer Active Dec 2011 and copied the relevant solutions to a USB memory stick. I then tried to run the program on the Dell computer but without success, since the program requires a working internet connection.
I have also tried the advice offered in an earlier Computer Active Internet Forum paper also without success.

Please can anyone offer some further advice?

thyde9337

12. December 2011, 14:18:07

goool1

Posts: 13

the problem simply is .. opera SUCKS

12. December 2011, 14:26:21

Luxor

Scotland

Posts: 72918

Originally posted by goool1:

the problem simply is .. opera SUCKS


How can it be an Opera problem when thyde9337 states quite clearly that he has the same problem in IE9, Firefox.
Try reading before putting finger on keyboard. troll

Opera 12.16 build 1860 Windows Vista Premium SP2

Be helpful to the shyman, and be wary of the slyman.
Be guidance to the blindman, and be thankful to the kindman.

ʎzzıp ʇǝƃ llıʍ noʎ ʇıq sıɥʇ pɐǝɹ ʇ,uop

12. December 2011, 14:29:53

Luxor

Scotland

Posts: 72918

@ thyde9337

Try disabling web shield in Avast to see if that makes a difference. I don't think it will but it's worth a try.
I use Avast too but have no such issue like you are having.
Opera 12.16 build 1860 Windows Vista Premium SP2

Be helpful to the shyman, and be wary of the slyman.
Be guidance to the blindman, and be thankful to the kindman.

ʎzzıp ʇǝƃ llıʍ noʎ ʇıq sıɥʇ pɐǝɹ ʇ,uop

12. December 2011, 17:57:46

goool1

Posts: 13

i read .. IE9 ..7 ..8 sucks too .. firefox suck a little heheheh

u seems to be a genius with opera .. read this

http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=1171422 knockout

12. December 2011, 22:38:01

blackbird71

Built for speed...

Posts: 1662

Does Chrome work OK, and was it a new Chrome install or a Chrome update that occurred at the onset of this problem?
Opera 12.14u (1738), 11.52 (1100) & 10.63 (3576) running on various Windows systems from Win7-64 down through KernelEx4-modified Win98FE (proof that reports of Win98's demise are greatly exaggerated).

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