Re: IE Explorer 6.0 Locking Up On A Web Page Account





Hi nass
I went and checked out my friend's machine today , it does have the SP2
installed , so what I did was :

a) checked and fixed the IE settings of :e
There was no entry for the particular web site that is causing the
problem

c) Flushed the resolver dns
Using ipconfig /flushdns

The problem of IE locking up / not working when in the user account is still
there , but IE seems to work a bit better.

What is happening now is that IE is working fine in the user account , but
if you leave the user account idle for more than a few minutes , it tends to
become unworkable and unable to use either the back/forward button or be
able to click on any of the links as if it is unable to resolve any IP
addresses ... etc

The only way to fix the problem is to shut down IE and then open it up
again.

I haven't run the regsvr32 commands that you mentioned , I though I would
ask you if would know of what is happening to the user account and IE before
I implement the commands.

Have you got any idea what is happening ?

Thanks.


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Hi Steve,
1- Try this On the IE Pahe when open click onn Tools >> Internet Options.
On the IE Properties click on Connections Tab, and click on the Default
connection under Dial-Up and Virtual Network settings:
AustrliaCom say for Example then click Settings Button.
On the Settings window click on Advanced under Properties beside the User
name and Password, there you will find an Option called Idle set this to Zero
or Higher number, prefered Zero, while there click on General Tab then click
Settings and click on View Files try to set the size of the Temp to something
between 50-80 MBs you may find it 570 or 280 or something in that range son
lower or reduce it to 50-80 MBs.
Go to the device Manager and see the mode there and right click it or
highlight it and click Properties button, click on the powermanagement and be
sure the option for Let the computer Turn OFF this device for Power saving is
not checked.

2- Then Try to Run this Regs of DLLs adding to them this; netsh winsock
reset and Reboot.

3- If the above didn't help, try to delete the index.dat where?, in this path:
C:\documents and settings\Sandgroper\cookies = look in the Right you will
find index.dat delete that, the same under the History in this path:
C:\Windows\System32\Temp\TempraryInternetFiles = clear the Sub folders under
this Tem Internet files and delete the index.dat then Reboot the machine and
the Operating system will create new index.dat for you.
If the Index.dat is corrupt it can cause this issue, the same of the Temp is
corrupt too.
If not try to run this command : sfc /scannow but leave it until last.
Be sure this machine is clean from malwares to be able to work inthe right
direction of troubleshooting this issue.
HTH.
Let us know.
Regards,
nass
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