On 14 Mar, 11:00, enquir...@venus365.com wrote:
> On 14 Mar, 06:59, billyradd <billyr...@discussions.microsoft.com>
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> > Get this...
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> > I installed firefox and guess what...SAME PROBLEM!!!
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> > :S
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> > "dickmill" wrote:
> > > Billy,
> > > I'll commiserate and add some data for others. I'm experiencing exactly what
> > > you are, except with different sites -- my worst site iswww.fedex.com, which
> > > takes several minutes with IE7 on Vista and never completely loads, and never
> > > times out. The problem seems to be in downloading page items which must not
> > > be prevalent in other pages. I have IE7 on 2 XP machines and have no problems
> > > with the same pages. The IE7 version is 7.0.5730.11 on the XP machines. The
> > > IE7 version on the Vista machine is 7.0.6000.16386. Out of frustration I
> > > installed Firefox on the Vista machine and have no problems with the pages
> > > that won't come up on IE7. I've tried to compare the advanced settings
> > > between my XP and Vista machines, but the dialogs have changed so much
> > > between these two versions -- which you would think would not be the case! --
> > > that comparison is almost impossible. Like yourself, I've turned on and off
> > > everything I could find in McAfee, firewallls, and IE7 options -- with no
> > > success. At this point, I'm just going to use Firefox. BTW -- the Vista
> > > machine is wired, one XP desktop is wired, and my XP laptop is wireless.
> > > There's no performance difference and no problems with the 2 XP machines.
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> > > "billyradd" wrote:
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> > > > Strange problem with IE7 on a wireless Gateway notebook running Vista...
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> > > > My network setup is:
> > > > -4200 Speedstream ADSL Modem (windstream.net)
> > > > (into a)
> > > > -Linksys WRT54G
> > > > (with the following attached)
> > > > -[Wired] Desktop running XP {No signs of problems}
> > > > -[Wireless] Notebook Running Vista Home Premium {problems}
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> > > > My Problem is:
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> > > > In IE7 on my wireless Vista notebook I'm having a huge delay (only with some
> > > > websties) in what seems to be a response back from the server of some of the
> > > > websites I'm trying to go to. Most pages load quick like normal, but some
> > > > sites hang right after you click it, and it sits there saying "Connecting..."
> > > > then after a few minutes the page eventually loads (never timing out). this
> > > > problem is very consistant, the sites that load normally always load normally
> > > > and those that load slow always load slow, painfully slow.
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> > > > There seems to be no page-weight issue because several "heavy" pages load
> > > > just fine most of the time. It really seems like some kind of scripting
> > > > problem and not a DSL speed issue because my desktop doesn't have this delay
> > > > problem. I have tried just about everything to resolve this problem but I
> > > > just can't get it. Please Help
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> > > > Example Sites:
> > > >http://www.msn.com(Loadsvery Fast)
> > > >http://www.lexmark.com(LoadsVery, Very Slow, at lease 3 minutes or more)
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> > > > Evenhttp://192.168.1.1therouter pages load extremely slow (3+ minutes per
> > > > page) and they are local files... what is going on here?
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> > > > I'm using Macafee virus suite and have tested most of the setting in it and
> > > > Internet Explorer 7 and have had no change in results. Is it some kind of
> > > > firewall setting somewhere? I've tried shutting everything off with no effect.
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> > > > I do not have this problem on The (wired)XP machine w/ IE7
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> > > > Regards,
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> > > > Billy Radd- Hide quoted text -
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> I'm having exactly the same problem with a brand new Dell Dimension
> running Vista Ultimate that arrived yesterday! I also installed
> Firefox2 and it experiences the same delays on the same websites as
> IE7 - and it seems to be MOST websites!
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> The Dell came with McAfee Security Suite and I'm wondering whether un-
> installing this and switching off as much security as possible will
> help or not?!
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> My Sony laptop with XP and IE7 wired into the same router has none of
> these symtoms.
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OK - figured it out... hopefully it'll work for you guys too...
Go to McAfee Security Center / Configure / Internet & Network... and
disable the Phising Protection! (leaving Firewall and Personal Info
still on).
All now perfecto again!
:-)