If that box was previously checked, try visiting a website that you couldn’t reach before and see if it will load now. The following steps will eliminate both possibilities:ġ – Load Chrome, then click the Menu icon in the upper right-hand corner of the screen (it looks like 3 dots stacked vertically).ģ – Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the Advanced link.Ĥ – Scroll down to the System section and click Open proxy settings.ĥ – After the Internet Properties window pops up, click the LAN settings button.Ħ – Make sure the box beside Use a proxy server for your LAN is unchecked, then click Ok. Rick’s answer: There are a number of possible causes for this problem Kenneth, but the two most common (and most likely) are having your browser set to use a proxy server or corrupted cookies on your hard drive.
Question from Kenneth O.: I started using Google Chrome instead of Internet Explorer a while back, and I really like it.īut starting last night I can’t get to certain websites in Chrome even though I can get to them just fine in other web browsers.Īs far as I know I haven’t changed any settings or anything.