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| IE 7 address bar unresponsive I am having an interesting issue with Internet Explorer 7, under Windows Vista Business RTM. In IE, when I type in a URL, such as [url]www.microsoft.com[/url] and press the enter key (or click the go button) nothing happens for a long time. If I leave the browser window alone, about 5 minutes later the page will load. In my troubleshooting, I have found that typing in the full URL, e.g. [url]http://www.microsoft.com[/url] works just fine and loads the page right away. I’ve also found that typing in the partial URL (e.g. [url]www.microsoft.com[/url]) and pressing CTRL+ENTER load the page right away also. Though, this doesn’t work for non-.com addresses; e.g. [url]www.uiuc.edu[/url]. Instead, IE tries to navigate to [url]www.uiuc.edu.com[/url]. The most interesting thing I’ve found in my troubleshooting is that this ONLY occurs when I am NOT in my office; when I’m disconnected from my active directory network (my machine is joined to my University’s Active Directory Domain). At the office, typing in [url]www.microsoft.com[/url] works right away, but from my home DSL or a café hotspot, I am plagued with the problem. Has anyone else had this problem and been able to work around it? This seems like some type of DNS bug associated with my Domain settings, but I’m really not sure. |
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| RE: IE 7 address bar unresponsive I concur with this bug. It is the singularly most frustrating problem with IE7. I type something in the address bar and nothing happens, whether it is an URL (without http:// prepended), or a search query. I count myself lucky though- the delay for me is only about 10 seconds. I'm also working on account roaming from its home domain, although I haven't verified that things work fine when I'm actually connected to the domain. I'm running Vista RTM. "jBiehl" wrote: [color=blue] > I am having an interesting issue with Internet Explorer 7, under Windows > Vista Business RTM. In IE, when I type in a URL, such as [url]www.microsoft.com[/url] > and press the enter key (or click the go button) nothing happens for a long > time. If I leave the browser window alone, about 5 minutes later the page > will load. > > In my troubleshooting, I have found that typing in the full URL, e.g. > [url]http://www.microsoft.com[/url] works just fine and loads the page right away. I’ve > also found that typing in the partial URL (e.g. [url]www.microsoft.com[/url]) and > pressing CTRL+ENTER load the page right away also. Though, this doesn’t work > for non-.com addresses; e.g. [url]www.uiuc.edu[/url]. Instead, IE tries to navigate to > [url]www.uiuc.edu.com[/url]. > > The most interesting thing I’ve found in my troubleshooting is that this > ONLY occurs when I am NOT in my office; when I’m disconnected from my active > directory network (my machine is joined to my University’s Active Directory > Domain). At the office, typing in [url]www.microsoft.com[/url] works right away, but > from my home DSL or a café hotspot, I am plagued with the problem. > > Has anyone else had this problem and been able to work around it? This > seems like some type of DNS bug associated with my Domain settings, but I’m > really not sure. >[/color] |
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| Re: IE 7 address bar unresponsive "jBiehl" <jBiehl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:099007A4-4438-4F8D-8984-4FEEAA701A0A@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I am having an interesting issue with Internet Explorer 7, under Windows > Vista Business RTM. In IE, when I type in a URL, such as [url]www.microsoft.com[/url] > and press the enter key (or click the go button) nothing happens for a long > time. If I leave the browser window alone, about 5 minutes later the page > will load. > > In my troubleshooting, I have found that typing in the full URL, e.g. > [url]http://www.microsoft.com[/url] works just fine and loads the page right away. I’ve > also found that typing in the partial URL (e.g. [url]www.microsoft.com[/url]) and > pressing CTRL+ENTER load the page right away also. Though, this doesn’t work > for non-.com addresses; e.g. [url]www.uiuc.edu[/url]. Instead, IE tries to navigate to > [url]www.uiuc.edu.com[/url].[/color] You could do those too now using the new Prefix and Suffix options in the Language Preference dialog. Previously a regedit would have been required. AFAIK search from the Address bar used to be required to enable the Ctrl-Enter anachronism but it seems that this may no longer be true? In that case disabling Search from the Address bar may do both things for you--allow you to use Ctrl-Enter and bypass whatever it is that is causing you such long waits when you don't use a protocol prefix on a partial URL. [color=blue] > > The most interesting thing I’ve found in my troubleshooting is that this > ONLY occurs when I am NOT in my office; when I’m disconnected from my active > directory network (my machine is joined to my University’s Active Directory > Domain). At the office, typing in [url]www.microsoft.com[/url] works right away, but > from my home DSL or a café hotspot, I am plagued with the problem. > > Has anyone else had this problem and been able to work around it? This > seems like some type of DNS bug associated with my Domain settings, but I’m > really not sure.[/color] My guess is it's a symptom of spyware being present. Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- |
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| Re: IE 7 address bar unresponsive [color=blue] > You could do those too now using the new Prefix and Suffix options > in the Language Preference dialog. Previously a regedit would have > been required.[/color] No, that didn't solve the problem. [color=blue] > My guess is it's a symptom of spyware being present.[/color] Again, no, this ioos a clean install of Vista Business (unless, of course, it is Microsoft pre-installed spyware). MS MVPs: There have been lots of posts on this issue with no response. Are you going to address? |
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| Re: IE 7 address bar unresponsive I would ask the IE MVP's who hang out in the internet explorer newsgroups. There are quite a lot of them. "jBiehl" <jBiehl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:05B63850-E976-4C97-AF89-E4ED9A9CF05E@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >[color=green] >> You could do those too now using the new Prefix and Suffix options >> in the Language Preference dialog. Previously a regedit would have >> been required.[/color] > > No, that didn't solve the problem. >[color=green] >> My guess is it's a symptom of spyware being present.[/color] > > Again, no, this ioos a clean install of Vista Business (unless, of course, > it is Microsoft pre-installed spyware). > > MS MVPs: There have been lots of posts on this issue with no response. > Are > you going to address?[/color] |
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