- 404 Not Found
The browser could not find the specific document that you
requested on the host computer. To resolve this error,
check the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) syntax (some
URLs are case sensitive). In addition, the page may have
been removed, had its name changed, or have been moved to
a new location.
- 403 Forbidden/Access Denied
The Web site you requested requires special access
permission (for example a password).
- 503 Service Unavailable
The host computer is too busy. Try viewing the
page again after about 30 seconds.
- Bad File Request
The form or the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) code for
an online form has an error.
- Cannot Add Form Submission Result to Bookmark
List
The results of a form (such as a WebCrawler search)
cannot be saved as a bookmark. A bookmark can only be a
document or an address.
- Connection Refused by Host
This is a version of the 403 error. The Web site you
requested requires special access permission.
- Failed DNS Lookup
The Web site's URL could not be translated into a valid
Internet protocol (IP) address. This error is common on
commercial sites because the computers responsible for
translating the IP addresses are overloaded. Try again
later when there may be less Internet traffic. This can
also be caused by a URL syntax error (the URL has
incorrect format).
- HttP Server at Compressed <xxx>.com:8080
Replies:HttP/1.0 500 Error from Proxy:
This error is common with proxy servers (a server on a
local area network that lets you connect to the Internet
without using a modem). The proxy is either down, busy,
or cannot interpret the command that was sent to it. You
may want to wait for 30 seconds or more then try viewing
the page again. If the problem persists, contact the
network administrator of that proxy. Whatever is shown
instead of <xxx>.com is usually your Internet
service provider.
- File Contains no Data
The browser found the site, but nothing in the specific
file. Try adding ":80" (without the quotation
marks) to the URL just before the first slash, for
example:
http://www.microsoft.com:80/
- Helper Application not Found
You have attempted to download a file that needs a helper
program, and your browser cannot find the program. On the
browser's preferences or options menu, make sure the
correct directory and file name are entered for the
helper program. If you do not have a helper program, save
the file to disk and obtain the helper program.
- NttP Server Error
The browser could not find the Usenet newsgroup that you
tried to access. Make sure the news server address is
correctly listed in your browser's preferences or options
menu and try again.
- Not Found
The link no longer exists.
- Site Unavailable
Too many users are trying to access the site, the site is
down for maintenance, there is noise on the line, or the
site no longer exists. This can also be caused by a user
URL syntax error.
- TCP Error Encountered While Sending Request to
Server
This error is caused by erroneous data on the line
between you and the requested site. This may be hardware
related. Report the error to your network administrator
and try again later.
- Too Many Users
The site is busy. You may want to try again after about
30 seconds.
- Unable to Locate Host
The URL did not return anything, the site is unavailable,
or the Internet connection was dropped. Check the
hardware connections and URL syntax.
- Cannot Connect to Server
This error can occur if you are using Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL) security ("https" at the beginning
of the URL) when you are connecting to certain Web
servers. This behavior has been seen on C2's StrongArm
servers with Internet Explorer 3.x and 4.0 in Windows 95
and Windows NT.
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