Internet Explorer 6 Caching

From: Martin Burford (martin_at_martinburford.co.uk)
Date: 08/06/04


Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2004 04:36:40 -0700

I am currently running Windows XP Pro SP1 with IE6 SP1.

The problem I have is that every site I view in IE6 is
consistently bringing up a 403.9 Too Many Users connected
error. IIS, and every same website runs absolutely fine
in Netscape 100% of the time on the same machine. I have
tried things like turning off "Keep HTTP Alive", but
still the same happens.

There is no issue with sessions etc, as this error is
happening on static .html pages too.

The problem is local to this machine, as I have the same
sites running live, and there are no problems.

A system reboot doesn't fix this problem, neither does a
restart of the World Wide Web admin service.

Aside from formatting the machine, I'm lost for ideas!

Is it a virus I've picked up from the internet?

Any help anyone can offer would be very interesting.

Thanks
Martin Burford



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