Webpage display issues: "This webpage is not
available" (Network errors 2, 102, 104, and 105)
Issue
This message displays when Google Chrome is unable to find and load
the requested web page.
Solutions
Check your web address and Internet connection
Double-check the URL in the address bar to make sure you're going to
the right web address. If you've confirmed that you're going to the
right web address, check whether you can open the same web page in
another browser, such as Internet Explorer or Firefox. If you can't see
the web page in any browser, the web page may be temporarily down. You
should also make sure you're properly connected to the Internet.
Check the error you're receiving
If you can load the web page using another browser, but not Google
Chrome, check the exact error you're getting by clicking the
More
information on this error link on the page. The rest of the
solutions listed in this article are relevant if you're experiencing any
of the following errors:
- Error 2 (net::ERR_FAILED): Unknown error
- Error 104 (net::ERR_CONNECTION_FAILED)
- Error 105 (net::ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED)
- Error 102 (net::ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED):
- Unknown error
To disable the proxy run this from the command line or
modify your shortcut to run chrome:
"C:\Documents and Settings\YOUR USER
NAME\Local Settings\Application
Data\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" --proxy-server
See here:
http://tiny.cc/A2tSTEncountering this problem following your first restart after installing
Privoxy (which requires changing G-Chrome's proxy settings).
If, after installing Privoxy, you elected not to have it load on system startup, manually re-loaded Privoxy. Simply reconfigure
Privoxy to load on startup and the problem should be corrected.
Click on the following links for more assistance:
Check for malware
We've found that malware is
frequently the culprit on your computer that's preventing Google Chrome
from connecting to a web server. Use free software available through
Google Pack to detect
and remove malware from your computer. Learn more about
removing
malware from your computer.
Clear your cookies
Cookies are files created by websites you've visited to store
browsing information, such as your preferences for the website or
profile information. A corrupted cookie file may be causing this error
to show up. Follow these steps to clear your cookies (for Windows):
- Click the Tools menu.
- Click the Under the Hood tab and find the "Privacy"
section.
- In the "Cookie settings" section, click Show cookies.
- Click Remove all.
- Click Close.
Make sure Google Chrome is allowed in your
antivirus and firewall settings
Each program works differently, so
check your software's help resources for further instructions.
Adjust your proxy settings