Hi, do you get any more info if you click 'Learn More' on the Chrome page?
Chrome webpage error codesThe following error codes mean there’s a problem opening the webpage.
To fix, follow the troubleshooting steps above.
- "Aw, Snap!": Chrome is having problems loading a webpage you're trying to see.
- ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED: The hostname (web address) doesn't exist.
- ERR_INTERNET_DISCONNECTED: The device isn't connected to the Internet.
- ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT or ERR_TIMED_OUT: The webpage took too long to connect. Your Internet connection might be too slow, or the webpage might be too busy.
- ERR_CONNECTION_RESET: Something happened that interrupted your connection to the webpage.
- ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED: Your device disconnected from the network or connected to a new network while loading the page.
- ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED: The webpage didn't let Chrome connect.
- ERR_CACHE_MISS: The webpage needs information you entered earlier to be submitted again.
- ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE: The website didn't send any data, and might be down.
- ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR: The webpage has sent data that Chrome doesn't understand.
- BAD_SSL_CLIENT_AUTH_CERT: Sign-in to the site (for example, a bank or work website) isn't working due to an errored client certificate.
What happens if you set a different browser as your default when this occurs?
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THanks very much for your time
Bob12a
Again, as to discovering what's triggering that, it's a process of elimination which only you can do. For example, I think it would not happen in Safe Mode with Networking. Then there's a clean boot as I suggested. If it still happens then, is something scheduled, or malware. The latter sounds unlikely as the URL is valid. What isn't obvious is why Chrome is failing to display an apparently correct URL, which is why I suggest swapping browsers as a trial.