No program other than IE can access the internet

Hello

In recent weeks, I've noticed that any program other than IE is unable to access the internet:

1. I recently downloaded Firefox and it cannot load a single page.

2 Skype updated itself recently and since then, after starting, the cloud of status is stuck on gray - I can not connect.

3 programs MS Office can not access Office live.

4 Norton 360 service starts but Live Update does not work. I don't see the Norton 360 icon in my taskbar either.

5. I can't connect you using Yahoo Messenger.

6. I recently tried to download Dreamweaver on the Adobe site, but Akamai Download Manager (which is used by Adobe) cannot access the net.

7. I tried to launch BitDefender online, but it cannot download information protection antiviruss, so it does not work.

I have done all troubleshooting patches recommended by individual vendors, but nothing helped. It seems to be an underlying operating system. I checked, and Windows Firewall is not defined. There are 148 updates of Windows I have to uninstall it, if it's a problem with them. About 40 of them have been installed since January, at the time where this problem has crept upward.

Can someone help me please? Here, I get desperate that my productivity is declining.

Martine

There was no Windows firewall configured Brian.

I had a preinstalled version of Mcafee which had expired and had since installed Norton 360. I uninstalled both and slipped the problem.

Thank you!
Martine.

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