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Anyone having trouble connecting to web sites. I have no problem connecting to sites that provide https connection but ones without the secure connection it just will not connect.
Some that SAY they are https:// aren't really connecting either.

It's effecting all my browsers, I've done the reset cleared cookies cache and flushed the dns
disabled all extentions.

batchfile to do the above: TCC is elevated

reset.btm
netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
netsh winsock reset
ipconfig /flushdns
reboot /v

but no luck

Windows 10 [Version 10.0.19044.1645]
 
Works for me if I browser with my andriod to any site I couldn't access it then works as normal on my pc. Odd Google sync behaviour
 
This actually happens to me periodically on a Chromebook running the latest Chrome — odd.

I scoured up a forum post somewhere saying that it was related to using Google's DNS servers (4.4.4.4, 8.8.8.8), which I had been using. Since switching away, I haven't experienced it again, though it's been only a few days.
 
Anyone having trouble connecting to web sites. I have no problem connecting to sites that provide https connection but ones without the secure connection it just will not connect.
Some that SAY they are https:// aren't really connecting either.

It's effecting all my browsers, I've done the reset cleared cookies cache and flushed the dns
disabled all extentions.

batchfile to do the above: TCC is elevated

reset.btm
netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
netsh winsock reset
ipconfig /flushdns
reboot /v

but no luck
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Windows 10 [Version 10.0.19044.1645]
Here are a few suggestions you can try to resolve the issue:

Check your firewall settings: Ensure that your firewall settings aren't blocking access to the websites you're trying to connect to. You can also try temporarily disabling your firewall to see if that resolves the issue.

Check your antivirus settings: Your antivirus program may be blocking access to certain websites. Try temporarily disabling your antivirus to see if that resolves the issue.

Try using a different DNS server: Your computer may be having trouble resolving the domain names for the websites you're trying to access. Try switching to a different DNS server, such as Google's Public DNS or OpenDNS.

Check your network settings: Ensure that your network settings are properly configured and that you have a stable internet connection.

Try using a different browser: If the issue persists, try using a different browser to see if that resolves the issue.

Contact your internet service provider: If none of the above suggestions work, contact your internet service provider to see if there are any known issues with your connection.
 
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