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Hello Forum When i go to view certain web pages like yahoo, google,etc. I get a message saying server at www.google.com is taking too long to respond. The connection has timed out The server at www.google.com is taking too long to respond. The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few moments. If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network connection.

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If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure that Firefox is permitted to access the Web. Try Again What steps can i take from stopping this to occur, it happens on a regular basis. I have windows vista 32 bit home premium with ie and firefox as my browsers. Any suggestions or ideas to help me with this problem would be greatly appreciated?
Thank You Jeff. Your problem sounds strangely like a Proxy Server problem, and yet from your post it only seems to be intermittent.
For example, if you were unable to connect to any web site except secure, (HTTPS) sites, I would do this. Open Internet Explorer, (It doesn't matter if you normally use Firefox).
Goto Tools >Internet Options, then the Connections tab. Find the 'LAN Settings' button and click it. In the new window, if there is any Proxy Server settings listed, remove them all and remove the ticks. Leave all the options blank. Click OK, then Apply/OK, close down IE and then restart Firefox and try again.
If that fails, then this is a different problem, and also, I am assuming you don't use Proxy Servers by choice anyway. Do these web sites work in IE? F1 2002 Mod 1995 Download Chrome. Does this problem happen with every site, or just Yahoo, Google? Some security applications can block sites, eg Firewalls or anti-virus/firewall combined utilities. Which do you use? Some anti-spyware apps can also block sites, like Spybot Search & Destroy.
What anti-spyware utilities do you use? Check your Hosts file. Hosts has no file extension and is found in; C: Windows System32 drivers etc Click, (or double click) the file and select Notepad to open. Be sure that the option 'Always use this application to open this file' is not selected. Hosts is a file that every browser reads through first when it is looking to connect to web sites.
It can be used to block sites, or it can be used to 're-direct' the browser to a different web site to the one you chose. If a web site is blocked there will be an entry similar to; 127.0.0.1 www.google.com The IP address 127.0.0.1 is your own computer, so an entry like the one above would prevent your browsers from connecting to Google as it 'loops back' to your own computer. If you find any entries like that, delete the whole line for each.
Then goto File >Save as, and make sure that the 'Save as type:' shows 'All files (*.*)' and not *.txt before clicking Save. If there are no entries, just close down the Hosts file by clicking the 'X' at top right.