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

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"Sandgroper" wrote:


"nass" <nass@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Steve,
The command is netsh winsock reset

Hi nass ,
Thanks , I will try that running that command again , it didn't work when I
did it before , I though I may have mispelt winsock.

Did you tried to see if the Modem has the feature of turning OFF if Idle
to
save Power is unchecked.

The Disconnect If Idle setting was unchecked , the Disconnect When
Connection May No Longer Be Needed was checked , so I uncheck it.

I should mention that when IE becomes non functional on this web site ,
there is still a connection to the ISP , all that needs to be done is to
shutdown IE and then start it up again and every thing is working good .

I had turned the firewall off after the first attempt to fix this problem
and today after I did all the changes you suggested , I turned the firewall
back on and there is no problems with it when logging into the user account
on that web site.

I can understand that you are attempting to do basic connection diagnostics
first to see if there is some basic problem with the dial-up connection.
:)

Go to the Device manager and locate the Modem and Right click it or Click
properties while you highlighted the modem and there uncheck the Let the
computer turn OFF this device for Power saving.

Have done that , both options were unchecked

Another is the Power Supply or power management have this Option too so
turn
it OFF, to do that Right Click Desktop, select Properties.
..
On the Display properties click Screensaver if there is On resume show
welcome screen uncheck this Box (Sorry I don't have my XP machine to give
you
the exact Steps) also if there is a power option there click on the
settings
button or the advance one and go through the power schemes and you will
see
the options which you can change to not put this machine in idle Mode like
the HDD Turn OFF set this to Never, Monitor set this to 15 Minutes or
Higher,and the System standby to never.

OK I will check all the power and power management settings and screensaver
, I think that they should be OK.

Also try to assign this site in the trusted Site on the IE properties
under
security and Privacy Tabs and see if the Issue will resolve.

OK , I will assign the web site as a trusted site in
IE --> Tools --> Internet Options --> Security --> Privacy Tab ---> Trusted
Sites --> Sites

After I recheck the settings that you have mentioned , I will the delete the
index.dat files ( after creating a new admin account ) and the temp internet
files that you mentioned in your previous post and then I will run the netsh
winsock reset command and then reboot the system.
I will also rescan the system using Ad-aware and Sypbot Search & Destroy and
then run the other command that you mentioned of sfc /scannow .

Hopefully after all that , the system should work on that web site.
:)

Once again , thank you for all your time and help.
:)


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Yes, But I will try to see if the issue been resolved before do the final
two steps, which deleting the index.dat and the System file checker (SFC
/SCANNOW).
I will leave these two to the last resource of troubleshooting, also perform
each one alone and try to access that site, if resolved the problem just
clearing the caches and assigning the site in the trusted site zone that
great you don't need to perform the rest of steps.
Do not forget if not broken don't fix it leave alone ;-)
HTH.
Regards,
nass
.



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