Re: IE6 cannot download files - HELP!!! thx!
- From: "PA Bear" <PABearMVP@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 15:31:12 -0400
How did you do this "disk clean up" (e.g., WinXP's Disk Cleanup; Registry Mechanic, EasyClean, CCleaner)?
Do you have an available Restore Point which predates the clean up?
Did you upgrade from WinXP SP1 to WinXP SP2 or did the machine come with WinXP SP2 preinstalled?
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~PA Bear
dbs wrote:
Thank you PA Bear,
I'm not familiar with Windows Defender.
I have a Symantec anti virus that has been on the machine since day-1.
Things were working fine until a couple of weeks ago and now something has
changed. It may be because I deleted something during a disk clean up that I
shouldn't have. I've tried re-installing IESP1 but nothing changed ie that
didn't help.
Something odd: In Tools/Internet Options on the General tab there is a
button for 'Settings' under Temporary Internet Files. On my system there is
nothing listed for "Current Location" and I can't set "Amount of disk space
to Use". It is currently at '0' and when I try to set it to something other
than '0' it gives me an error message saying the amount must be between 0
and
1. The slider doesn't increment the number on the right, either as I would
have expected it to. I figure this must be due to the fact there is no
location for these files.
In my directory structure I do, however, find a folder called "temporary
internet files' under c:/documents and settings/<userid>/local settings
I expect that maybe, during a disk clean up, I deleted a folder that is
causing this problem and for some reason, the reinstall isn't
replacing/correcting this problem. I don't know if this is related to my
down load issue or not.
Any ideas?
"PA Bear" wrote:
Is Windows Defender installed? Did you uninstall any Norton application
since you've owned this machine?
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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Security, Shell/User)
dbs wrote:I am running XP Pro SP2 and IE6SP2 and cannot download files. The error
message states Cannot down load <file name> from <domain name>
Has anyone seen similar problems?
Any solutions?
Thanks.
.
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