Error Code: INET_E_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND

 Does the issue happen when you surf to other non-SharePoint pages? Test the issue on Chrome or another browser. From the error message, it sounds like a Windows issue that might be stopping the browser from connecting to the internet. If you encounter any errors, try renaming the connections folder in your Windows Registry and follow these steps:     Open Windows Registry: Press Win + R, type regedit in the Run prompt, and click OK.     Navigate to the Following Path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > Internet Settings > Connections.     Rename the Connections Folder: Right-click on the Connections folder and rename it as ConnectionsX. Press Enter to save. Additionally, it could be a third-party antivirus blocking the browser from connecting to the internet. Temporarily disable the antivirus and see if that resolves the problem. Other steps you can try:     Restart your router.     Disable the TCP Fast Open feature on Edge.     Fl

Dark Mode using on browser:

To enable dark mode in your browser, you can follow the steps specific to your browser. Here's how you can do it for some popular browsers:

Google Chrome

Go to Google Chrome and open it, then show the search bar in type (chrome://flags)  Hit Enter search box in type Dark than code dark mode showing display _default click Enable select OK

 Battery saving mode on phones and laptops offers significant benefits for extending device usage. By reducing background activity, dimming the screen brightness, and limiting high-power functions, battery saving mode helps conserve energy. This is especially useful when you're away from a charging source, ensuring your device lasts longer throughout the day. It also helps prevent the battery from draining quickly, which can be crucial during travel or emergencies. Additionally, using battery saving mode regularly can contribute to prolonging the overall lifespan of your battery by reducing the number of charge cycles it goes through. This mode can also reduce heat generation, which is beneficial for maintaining the health of both the battery and the device. Overall, battery saving mode is a simple yet effective way to manage and optimize power consumption, ensuring your phone or laptop remains operational when you need it most.

1. **Enable Dark Mode in Windows or macOS**:
 **Windows**:
 Go to `Settings` > `Personalization` > `Colors`.
 Under "Choose your color," select `Dark`.
 **macOS**:
 Go to `System Preferences` > `General`.
 Under "Appearance," select `Dark`.

2. **Enable Dark Mode in Chrome**:
 Open Chrome and type `chrome://flags/` in the address bar.
 Search for `Dark Mode`.
 Enable `Force Dark Mode for Web Contents`.
 Relaunch Chrome.

### Mozilla Firefox

1. **Enable Dark Mode in Windows or macOS**:
 **Windows**:
     - Go to `Settings` > `Personalization` > `Colors`.
 Under "Choose your color," select `Dark`.
 **macOS**:
 Go to `System Preferences` > `General`.
 Under "Appearance," select `Dark`.

2. Enable Dark Mode in Firefox:  Open Firefox and click the menu button (three horizontal lines) in the upper-right corner.
 Select `Add-ons and themes`.
 In the "Themes" section, find and enable the `Dark` theme.

### Microsoft Edge

1. **Enable Dark Mode in Windows or macOS**:
 **Windows**:
     - Go to `Settings` > `Personalization` > `Colors`.
 Under "Choose your color," select `Dark`.
 **macOS**:
 Go to `System Preferences` > `General`.
 - Under "Appearance," select `Dark`.

2. **Enable Dark Mode in Edge**:
 Open Edge and click the menu button (three horizontal dots) in the upper-right corner.
 Select `Settings`.
 Under "Appearance," set the theme to `Dark`.

### Safari (macOS) 1. **Enable Dark Mode in macOS**:
 Go to `System Preferences` > `General`.
 - Under "Appearance," select `Dark`.

2. **Enable Dark Mode for Websites**:
 Open Safari.
 Go to `Safari` > `Preferences` > `Advanced`.
 Check the box for `Show Develop menu in menu bar`.
 In the menu bar, go to `Develop` > `Experimental Features` > `Dark Mode CSS Support`.
 ****Opera****

1. **Enable Dark Mode in Windows or macOS**:
 **Windows**:
 Go to `Settings` > `Personalization` > `Colors`.
 Under "Choose your color," select `Dark`.
 **macOS**:
 Go to `System Preferences` > `General`.
 Under "Appearance," select `Dark`.

2. **Enable Dark Mode in Opera**:
 Open Opera and click the `Easy Setup` button (three horizontal lines) in the upper-right corner.
 Under "Themes," select `Dark`.

Following these steps should enable dark mode in your browser, making browsing easier on your eyes, especially in low-light environments.

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Error Code: INET_E_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND