Out of habit, I never use anything other than google when doing searches. But today I was looking for something specific, google wasn't finding anything useful, I decided to try duckduck and then bing. Problem is, when I throw bing.com into my address bar, using several different browsers, I get these error messages:
The connection was refused when attempting to contact bing.com (SeaMonkey/2.49.4)
This page can't be displayed (IE 10)
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at bing.com. (Firefox 39.0)
I'm running Windows 7, I've intentionally not performed any WindozeUpdates since the fall of 2016.
I don't have chrome installed, and I like to use old browser versions. When I have to hit a fussy site that requires an up-to-date browser (ie for captcha or sites like kijiji) I use Seamonkey. But FF 39 works on 90% of the sites I browse (I'm using it now as I type this).
I also have Avant browser (2018 build) and it gives an interesting message:
Your Internet access is blocked
Firewall or antivirus software may have blocked the connection.
ERR_NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED
It thinks I don't have an internet connection, and yet I've just tried it on microsoft.com with no problems. I have no bing.com entries in my HOSTS file. NSlookup on bing.com comes back with 204.79.197.200 and 13.107.21.200.
Is this something deeper, buried in Windows? I can browse microsoft.com with any of these browsers - even IE10.
What is it about bing.com ?