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FIX: This website is not properly configured

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Anyone who has ever tried accessing awebsiteeither as the site owner, or a visitor and got an error message stating that ‘Thiswebsiteis not properly configured‘ will be pleased with the details here.

In most cases, everything appears to be rightly configured but whenever an attempt to access that particularsiteis made, thiserrorshows up.

Not to worry, this article addresses this issue from two points of view and then provides helpful tips to get the problem resolved.

This error message could show up for several reasons, and to address it, a walk-through approach is needed. The suggested approach can be put to use by site owners, administrators, and to a certain extent by visitors.

For site owners experiencing thiserror, these are the things you should be looking out for:

How do I fix thewebsiteis not configured properlyerror?

How do I fix thewebsiteis not configured properlyerror?

1. Try a different browser

If you come to the conclusion that the issue is not server-sided but client-sided, then maybe you should try a different browser instead.

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2. Clearbrowsercaches and cookies

Getting rid of browser cookies, caches, and history in AdvancedBrowserOptions will do a great deal of help in resolving thiswebsiteis not properly configurederror.

To clearbrowser’s caches and cookies, Windows users could use extensions (add-ons) or developer tools.

Using the developer tools is an efficient method to clear cookies and caches but using extensions can make the process a lot easier.

Extensions are available forbrowserslike Chrome and Firefox. Unfortunately, Internet Explorer does not have add-ons that clear caches and cookies; hence, the Developer tools are used.

To make use of IE developer tools on windows, follow these steps:

If all of this seems too complicated and you don’t want to delete the wrong data by mistake, you should go for a dedicated PC cleaner.

Dedicated memory cleaner softwarewill scan your browser and find any unnecessary temporary files, cache, and cookies. It will let you know what can be removed.

Upon your approval, it will safely erase all this data, allowing your browser to run smoother and with fewer errors.

PC cleaners can also help you with leftover files in your PC, scan and fix your registry, and other similar procedures that can help you maintain your PC and help it run at its full potential.

3. Checkbrowserconfigurations

An important step is to ascertain the state of yourbrowser(IE, UC browser, Mozilla, Chrome, Safari) and fix it appropriately.

Reset your internet setting to default, and try revisiting thewebsite, theerrorshould now be resolved.Check proxy settingsand ensure that it is set todetect proxy settings automatically.

  1. Try accessing the website Incognito or InPrivate

Opening thesiteIncognito or InPrivate should also fix “thiswebsiteis not configured”error. To visit asiteIncognito using Chrome browser:

For otherbrowsers, you will find Incognito or InPrivate in the advanced menu dropdown.

  1. The IE Developer Tools Option

In general,DNS issuesare known to be the logical initiators of “thiswebsiteis not configured”error.

These DNS problems could come as any of these:

  1. A stale DNS resource record in your local machine2. A stale DNS resource record in yourInternetService Provider’s Server.

Fix a DNS resource issue in your local machine

If the stale record is on your local machine,flushing your local DNS cachewill just fix theerror.

After clearing your local DNS cache, your computer will then request for a new value from yourInternetService Provider’s DNS server the next time you attempt to access theinternetor the particularwebsite.

To flush your local DNS cache, follow these steps:

For Windows users– Windows 7

  1. PressWinKey + R to bring up Windows Run dialog box2. Type cmd into the dialog box and press Enter to open Command Prompt3. In the cmd window, type ipconfig/flushdns and press Enter

For Windows users– Windows 8, 8.1, 10:

  1. Press WinKey + Q, and type cmd2. Right-click on Command Prompt and choose Run as Administrator3. Type ipconfig/flushdns in the Command Prompt Window and press Enter

You can also use the following commands in addition to ipconfig/flushdns:

This is the message that will be seen with  the success of the command prompt: “Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache.”

Resolve A stale DNS resource record in yourInternetService Provider’s Server

Now, if the stale DNS record is in your ISP’s DNS servers instead, mere flushing your DNS cache will do no help. Try these fixes instead:

  1. Try using an alternative DNS server2. Wait for the ISP’s cache to expire after 24 hours

Having tried the above tips and suggestions,thiswebsiteis not properly configurederrorshould be gone, and thesiteshould now be accessible.

However, domain owners experiencing this issue can leave a ticket with their hosting service provider if the problem persists.

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Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.

She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.