Re: No Internet Explorer 7 downloads and crashes unless ran as administrator





"DC" <dc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:2879574b-19dc-4c16-b7c4-02e873a456d3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 23 Jan., 19:48, "Dave-UK" <h...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
"DC" <d...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:b4135306-02dc-491b-94a9-Best of Luck,

>> >> > on my new Dell Vostro with Vista Ultimate (all recent patches) I am
>> >> > not able to download any files. I get a message that the page could
>> >> > not be opened after a while. Also, I don't have to surf far to get a
>> >> > crash.

>> >> > When I activate the "run as administrator" check-box of the IE7 link,
>> >> > everything works perfect. I guess running IE as admin isn't the best
>> >> > idea though.

>> >> > Any suggestion how I could fix this? TIA,

>> >> > DC- Zitierten Text ausblenden -

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>> > Thanks Rick! I have already tried to disable the addins - at least the
>> > "loaded" addins. I will retry reloading all addins. Is it true that I
>> > can only disable one by one addin (e.g. there is no global "addins
>> > off" switch)? Are "plugins" something different? I did not notice a
>> > switch for plugins.

>> > Regards
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> Hi Rick, not luck: I started IE without any plugins, still no
> downloads and many crashes. Any other ideas?

> Regards
> DC

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Thanks, Dave.

I did already uninstall the Norton trial version that came with this
new machine, viruschecker does not seem to be the problem.

In the meantime I found another way to avoid the problems without
running IE as administrator: when I set the security to custom level
(by removing the "acivate protected mode" option in the security tab)
then everything works fine. But I guess that's not such a good idea.

Is this a clue for the source of the problems (i. e. crashed, no
downloads and even some images are not being displayed in protected
mode)?

Regards
DC

I'm just wondering if Norton has totally gone. Perhaps you should run the Norton removal tool, several times.


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