Steam not working
I have a problem on my browser and pc, when i try to open steam store or steam community on my browser it says "Host store.steampowered.com denied comnection" and it just wont load, also when i try to open from steam client steam store or community i just get error 102 that servers may be offline or i dont have internet, but im connected to steam and i can only chat with friends i cant even open my profile nor anything, just can play games online and chat with friends. I tried disabling firewall i restarted rooter million times, disabled antivirus but nothing seems to help i have this problem over 5 months i cant even install game if its not in my library like tf2 which is f2p i cant even use remote install from phone because it doesnt recognize my steam on pc like its offline but i see friend list and can chat and play online games, i even reinstaled steam several times but nothing works. Any help pls?

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nullable Mar 31 @ 7:59am 
Which browser are you using? Have you tried a different browser?

Since this doesn't seem to be a Steam issue, as in everyone else can do the thing you can't do it seems likely to be a problem on your local machine, or perhaps with your ISP. So you may want to provide details about those two things in order to aid troubleshooting.

I might also look at your Windows hosts file. This could be used to disable access to Steam. It's kind of a long shot but since you've done a lot of the easy stuff (good job there describing the things you've tried) it's time to start considering some of the more complicated possibilities.

https://www.howtogeek.com/784196/how-to-edit-the-hosts-file-on-windows-10-or-11/

The file is located here, you can edit it in notepad. It's just called "hosts" with no file extension. If you're worried about hurting something make a copy of it before fiddling with it.

C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc

Lines that are commented (IE don't do anything) start with #, anything not commented are doing something. By default all lines should be commented out. If you have any non-commented lines that you yourself didn't put in there, comment those out (and mention them in a response).

I don't expect there to be anything in there, but it's a fairly easy thing to check, and everything you can rule out gets you closer to the root cause of your issue.
Last edited by nullable; Mar 31 @ 7:59am
Im using chrome, but i've tried almost every browser i know for and didnt work, i will give this a shot tommorow
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Date Posted: Mar 31 @ 6:49am
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