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| Vista and IE 7 or 8 problems I know two folks that just got new computers with Vista. They both seem to be having the same problem with IE 7 or 8 refusing to load pages after surfing for a period of time. They both say a reboot is necessary to restore IE to usability. I have not found a definite answer on the net, so does anyone know if this is a common problem in Vista and how to fix it? Thanks, Clark |
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| Re: Vista and IE 7 or 8 problems Nope, I have no problem.... "Clark" <no-spam@tx.rr.com> wrote in message news:%23uOrtcqFKHA.1492@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >I know two folks that just got new computers with Vista. They both seem to >be having the same problem with IE 7 or 8 refusing to load pages after >surfing for a period of time. They both say a reboot is necessary to >restore IE to usability. > > I have not found a definite answer on the net, so does anyone know if this > is a common problem in Vista and how to fix it? > > Thanks, > Clark[/color] |
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| Re: Vista and IE 7 or 8 problems "Clark" <no-spam@tx.rr.com> wrote in message news:#uOrtcqFKHA.1492@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > I know two folks that just got new computers with Vista. They both seem > to be having the same problem with IE 7 or 8 refusing to load pages after > surfing for a period of time. They both say a reboot is necessary to > restore IE to usability. > > I have not found a definite answer on the net, so does anyone know if this > is a common problem in Vista and how to fix it? > > Thanks, > Clark[/color] Are they sure that it's IE that's the problem and not their Network connection? There has been a large number of reports of Vista randomly dropping wireless connections to the internet, and in fact I had that problem myself. I think it's fixed in SP2 but can't quite remember as I'm on Win 7 RC now.... |
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| Re: Vista and IE 7 or 8 problems Gordon wrote:[color=blue] > > "Clark" <no-spam@tx.rr.com> wrote in message > news:#uOrtcqFKHA.1492@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> I know two folks that just got new computers with Vista. They both >> seem to be having the same problem with IE 7 or 8 refusing to load >> pages after surfing for a period of time. They both say a reboot is >> necessary to restore IE to usability. >> >> I have not found a definite answer on the net, so does anyone know if >> this is a common problem in Vista and how to fix it? >> >> Thanks, >> Clark[/color] > > Are they sure that it's IE that's the problem and not their Network > connection? There has been a large number of reports of Vista randomly > dropping wireless connections to the internet, and in fact I had that > problem myself. I think it's fixed in SP2 but can't quite remember as > I'm on Win 7 RC now....[/color] I have asked about the internet connection a couple of times, but have yet to get a definite answer. One of them I know has a hard wire. If they had told me it was there internet connection, I would have had them change the power setting on their adapter. I have asked for anything they may have in common, like 32 or 64 bit and is SP2 installed. Still waiting on an answer. It just seems to me there was a problem some months (or years) ago where quite a few folks were having problems. Thanks, Clark |
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| Re: Vista and IE 7 or 8 problems "Clark" <no-spam@tx.rr.com> wrote in message news:%23uOrtcqFKHA.1492@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >I know two folks that just got new computers with Vista. They both seem to >be having the same problem with IE 7 or 8 refusing to load pages after >surfing for a period of time. They both say a reboot is necessary to >restore IE to usability. > > I have not found a definite answer on the net, so does anyone know if this > is a common problem in Vista and how to fix it? > > Thanks, > Clark[/color] Why would you assume IE is the problem? Have you tried loading pages in FireFox when IE starts "refusing to load pages"? What version of Vista (Basic, Premium, Business, Ultimate)? What bit (32/64)? Is SP1 installed? SP2? Are they actually experencing the problem in IE7 and/or IE8? When it stops loading pages, check the network connections (under Setup on the Windows menu). Find the active connection, right click, select properties. Does it show "internet"? How long (approximately) must they surf before encountering this error? Is there a modem? Are there lights lit on the modem? Is there a router? Are there lights lit on the router? Is there an AV program installed? Is there an error message other than browsing to "unable to load page"? What sort of connection is it (dial-up, DSL, FiOS, cable)? Are there wires running into the modem, from the modem to the router (if there is one), from the router to the PC, or is any part of it wireless? It's not a "common problem" since I can browse just fine in IE. I have cable internet and my only issue is that it takes at least several minutes to get to the internet after turning on the modem. There's no delay for access after booting up the PC if the modem is already up and running. |
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| Re: Vista and IE 7 or 8 problems Eric wrote:[color=blue] > "Clark" <no-spam@tx.rr.com> wrote in message > news:%23uOrtcqFKHA.1492@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> I know two folks that just got new computers with Vista. They both seem to >> be having the same problem with IE 7 or 8 refusing to load pages after >> surfing for a period of time. They both say a reboot is necessary to >> restore IE to usability. >> >> I have not found a definite answer on the net, so does anyone know if this >> is a common problem in Vista and how to fix it? >> >> Thanks, >> Clark[/color] > > Why would you assume IE is the problem? Have you tried loading pages in > FireFox when IE starts "refusing to load pages"? > What version of Vista (Basic, Premium, Business, Ultimate)? What bit > (32/64)? > Is SP1 installed? SP2? > Are they actually experencing the problem in IE7 and/or IE8? > When it stops loading pages, check the network connections (under Setup on > the Windows menu). Find the active connection, right click, select > properties. Does it show "internet"? > How long (approximately) must they surf before encountering this error? > Is there a modem? Are there lights lit on the modem? > Is there a router? Are there lights lit on the router? > Is there an AV program installed? > Is there an error message other than browsing to "unable to load page"? > What sort of connection is it (dial-up, DSL, FiOS, cable)? > Are there wires running into the modem, from the modem to the router (if > there is one), from the router to the PC, or is any part of it wireless? > > It's not a "common problem" since I can browse just fine in IE. I have > cable internet and my only issue is that it takes at least several minutes > to get to the internet after turning on the modem. There's no delay for > access after booting up the PC if the modem is already up and running. > >[/color] One is running an AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 920 Processor with Vista x64 SP1. I have recommended they update to SP2. He says during the lockups, both AT&T DSL and his own checking program shows connectivity is normal. Modems have already been changed out. About 2 hours is how long it takes for it to stop loading pages with a message in IE saying it can not reach the internet (or something close). Both IE and Firefox do the same thing. He is running the 32 bit version of IE and says the x64 does the same thing. He says he was online with AT&T troubleshooting and they had no idea. He is using the Free AVG anti-virus, but I don't know about the second person. Thanks, Clark |
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| Re: Vista and IE 7 or 8 problems "Clark" <no-spam@tx.rr.com> wrote in message news:%23dYsjRtFKHA.3948@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Eric wrote:[color=green] >> "Clark" <no-spam@tx.rr.com> wrote in message >> news:%23uOrtcqFKHA.1492@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=darkred] >>> I know two folks that just got new computers with Vista. They both seem >>> to be having the same problem with IE 7 or 8 refusing to load pages >>> after surfing for a period of time. They both say a reboot is necessary >>> to restore IE to usability. >>> >>> I have not found a definite answer on the net, so does anyone know if >>> this is a common problem in Vista and how to fix it? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Clark[/color] >> >> Why would you assume IE is the problem? Have you tried loading pages in >> FireFox when IE starts "refusing to load pages"? >> What version of Vista (Basic, Premium, Business, Ultimate)? What bit >> (32/64)? >> Is SP1 installed? SP2? >> Are they actually experencing the problem in IE7 and/or IE8? >> When it stops loading pages, check the network connections (under Setup >> on the Windows menu). Find the active connection, right click, select >> properties. Does it show "internet"? >> How long (approximately) must they surf before encountering this error? >> Is there a modem? Are there lights lit on the modem? >> Is there a router? Are there lights lit on the router? >> Is there an AV program installed? >> Is there an error message other than browsing to "unable to load page"? >> What sort of connection is it (dial-up, DSL, FiOS, cable)? >> Are there wires running into the modem, from the modem to the router (if >> there is one), from the router to the PC, or is any part of it wireless? >> >> It's not a "common problem" since I can browse just fine in IE. I have >> cable internet and my only issue is that it takes at least several >> minutes to get to the internet after turning on the modem. There's no >> delay for access after booting up the PC if the modem is already up and >> running.[/color] > > One is running an AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 920 Processor with Vista x64 SP1. I > have recommended they update to SP2. > > He says during the lockups, both AT&T DSL and his own checking program > shows connectivity is normal. Modems have already been changed out. About > 2 hours is how long it takes for it to stop loading pages with a message > in IE saying it can not reach the internet (or something close). Both IE > and Firefox do the same thing. He is running the 32 bit version of IE and > says the x64 does the same thing. > > He says he was online with AT&T troubleshooting and they had no idea. > > He is using the Free AVG anti-virus, but I don't know about the second > person. > > Thanks, > Clark[/color] In troubleshooting it helps to answer all of the questions until you solve the problem or run out of questions. Here's a few you missed. Why would you ask if it's an IE bug if FireFox does the same thing? What is "his own checking program" that shows connectivity? Does it show "internet" on the Properties page of the network connection? You don't necessarily have to reboot to get it back if the network connection is losing it's internet connectivity. First try renewing the IP and/or resetting the network adapter, which should both be options from the diagnostics selection on that network connection properties page. Is there a router involved? Are the lights lit on the modem/router when connectivity is lost? Is it a fully wired system or is any part of the connection wireless? Is he trying to access any particular page when connectivity is lost? Is he able to access any page after getting this error if you shut down the AV program? That program could be blocking it for some reason. |
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| Re: Vista and IE 7 or 8 problems Eric wrote:[color=blue] > "Clark" <no-spam@tx.rr.com> wrote in message > news:%23dYsjRtFKHA.3948@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Eric wrote:[color=darkred] >>> "Clark" <no-spam@tx.rr.com> wrote in message >>> news:%23uOrtcqFKHA.1492@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>>> I know two folks that just got new computers with Vista. They both seem >>>> to be having the same problem with IE 7 or 8 refusing to load pages >>>> after surfing for a period of time. They both say a reboot is necessary >>>> to restore IE to usability. >>>> >>>> I have not found a definite answer on the net, so does anyone know if >>>> this is a common problem in Vista and how to fix it? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Clark >>> Why would you assume IE is the problem? Have you tried loading pages in >>> FireFox when IE starts "refusing to load pages"? >>> What version of Vista (Basic, Premium, Business, Ultimate)? What bit >>> (32/64)? >>> Is SP1 installed? SP2? >>> Are they actually experencing the problem in IE7 and/or IE8? >>> When it stops loading pages, check the network connections (under Setup >>> on the Windows menu). Find the active connection, right click, select >>> properties. Does it show "internet"? >>> How long (approximately) must they surf before encountering this error? >>> Is there a modem? Are there lights lit on the modem? >>> Is there a router? Are there lights lit on the router? >>> Is there an AV program installed? >>> Is there an error message other than browsing to "unable to load page"? >>> What sort of connection is it (dial-up, DSL, FiOS, cable)? >>> Are there wires running into the modem, from the modem to the router (if >>> there is one), from the router to the PC, or is any part of it wireless? >>> >>> It's not a "common problem" since I can browse just fine in IE. I have >>> cable internet and my only issue is that it takes at least several >>> minutes to get to the internet after turning on the modem. There's no >>> delay for access after booting up the PC if the modem is already up and >>> running.[/color] >> One is running an AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 920 Processor with Vista x64 SP1. I >> have recommended they update to SP2. >> >> He says during the lockups, both AT&T DSL and his own checking program >> shows connectivity is normal. Modems have already been changed out. About >> 2 hours is how long it takes for it to stop loading pages with a message >> in IE saying it can not reach the internet (or something close). Both IE >> and Firefox do the same thing. He is running the 32 bit version of IE and >> says the x64 does the same thing. >> >> He says he was online with AT&T troubleshooting and they had no idea. >> >> He is using the Free AVG anti-virus, but I don't know about the second >> person. >> >> Thanks, >> Clark[/color] > > In troubleshooting it helps to answer all of the questions until you solve > the problem or run out of questions. Here's a few you missed. > Why would you ask if it's an IE bug if FireFox does the same thing? > What is "his own checking program" that shows connectivity? Does it show > "internet" on the Properties page of the network connection? > You don't necessarily have to reboot to get it back if the network > connection is losing it's internet connectivity. First try renewing the IP > and/or resetting the network adapter, which should both be options from the > diagnostics selection on that network connection properties page. > Is there a router involved? Are the lights lit on the modem/router when > connectivity is lost? > Is it a fully wired system or is any part of the connection wireless? > Is he trying to access any particular page when connectivity is lost? > Is he able to access any page after getting this error if you shut down the > AV program? That program could be blocking it for some reason. > >[/color] They are saying after the browser locks up, they can still do e-mail. One just updated to SP2 and it was no help. I have told them about the Network trouble shooter and how to reset the adapter. No wireless, but I need to suggest they shutdown the AV. Just hate to leave them exposed. No particular page is being accessed. I will try to get them to ping a site. Something strange they both say is when they reboot after a stall, their passwords have to be redone (I am assuming web page passwords) I just suggested they turn off UAC and try for a while. All good suggestions. Thanks, Clark |
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| Re: Vista and IE 7 or 8 problems "Clark" <no-spam@tx.rr.com> wrote in message news:O2r9IfvFKHA.6056@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Eric wrote:[color=green] >> "Clark" <no-spam@tx.rr.com> wrote in message >> news:%23dYsjRtFKHA.3948@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=darkred] >>> Eric wrote: >>>> "Clark" <no-spam@tx.rr.com> wrote in message >>>> news:%23uOrtcqFKHA.1492@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>>>> I know two folks that just got new computers with Vista. They both >>>>> seem to be having the same problem with IE 7 or 8 refusing to load >>>>> pages after surfing for a period of time. They both say a reboot is >>>>> necessary to restore IE to usability. >>>>> >>>>> I have not found a definite answer on the net, so does anyone know if >>>>> this is a common problem in Vista and how to fix it? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Clark >>>> Why would you assume IE is the problem? Have you tried loading pages >>>> in FireFox when IE starts "refusing to load pages"? >>>> What version of Vista (Basic, Premium, Business, Ultimate)? What bit >>>> (32/64)? >>>> Is SP1 installed? SP2? >>>> Are they actually experencing the problem in IE7 and/or IE8? >>>> When it stops loading pages, check the network connections (under Setup >>>> on the Windows menu). Find the active connection, right click, select >>>> properties. Does it show "internet"? >>>> How long (approximately) must they surf before encountering this error? >>>> Is there a modem? Are there lights lit on the modem? >>>> Is there a router? Are there lights lit on the router? >>>> Is there an AV program installed? >>>> Is there an error message other than browsing to "unable to load page"? >>>> What sort of connection is it (dial-up, DSL, FiOS, cable)? >>>> Are there wires running into the modem, from the modem to the router >>>> (if there is one), from the router to the PC, or is any part of it >>>> wireless? >>>> >>>> It's not a "common problem" since I can browse just fine in IE. I have >>>> cable internet and my only issue is that it takes at least several >>>> minutes to get to the internet after turning on the modem. There's no >>>> delay for access after booting up the PC if the modem is already up and >>>> running. >>> One is running an AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 920 Processor with Vista x64 SP1. >>> I have recommended they update to SP2. >>> >>> He says during the lockups, both AT&T DSL and his own checking program >>> shows connectivity is normal. Modems have already been changed out. >>> About 2 hours is how long it takes for it to stop loading pages with a >>> message in IE saying it can not reach the internet (or something close). >>> Both IE and Firefox do the same thing. He is running the 32 bit version >>> of IE and says the x64 does the same thing. >>> >>> He says he was online with AT&T troubleshooting and they had no idea. >>> >>> He is using the Free AVG anti-virus, but I don't know about the second >>> person. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Clark[/color] >> >> In troubleshooting it helps to answer all of the questions until you >> solve the problem or run out of questions. Here's a few you missed. >> Why would you ask if it's an IE bug if FireFox does the same thing? >> What is "his own checking program" that shows connectivity? Does it show >> "internet" on the Properties page of the network connection? >> You don't necessarily have to reboot to get it back if the network >> connection is losing it's internet connectivity. First try renewing the >> IP and/or resetting the network adapter, which should both be options >> from the diagnostics selection on that network connection properties >> page. >> Is there a router involved? Are the lights lit on the modem/router when >> connectivity is lost? >> Is it a fully wired system or is any part of the connection wireless? >> Is he trying to access any particular page when connectivity is lost? >> Is he able to access any page after getting this error if you shut down >> the AV program? That program could be blocking it for some reason.[/color] > > They are saying after the browser locks up, they can still do e-mail. One > just updated to SP2 and it was no help. I have told them about the > Network trouble shooter and how to reset the adapter. No wireless, but I > need to suggest they shutdown the AV. Just hate to leave them exposed. > No particular page is being accessed. I will try to get them to ping a > site. > > Something strange they both say is when they reboot after a stall, their > passwords have to be redone (I am assuming web page passwords) I just > suggested they turn off UAC and try for a while. > > All good suggestions. > > Thanks, > Clark[/color] I wouldn't recommend uninstalling an AV program unless you have another one to install but temporarily shutting down the AV to see if it's causing the problem should be ok. That is odd indeed if email actually gets sent out to the internet but browsers don't work. Something might be seriously wrong, the OS might need to be reinstalled. If they have a router be sure to check it's configuration. IE often loses settngs if it crashes. If that's an issue you may want to suggest backing up cookies and attempting to restore them. If there are a lot of different passwords to remember I would suggest keeping them in a separate application. There are some (freeware) programs just for password management, or they could just write them down in a document or spreadsheet file (make sure the file is backed up to a disk or flash drive of some sort). |
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| Re: Vista and IE 7 or 8 problems Eric wrote:[color=blue] > "Clark" <no-spam@tx.rr.com> wrote in message > news:O2r9IfvFKHA.6056@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Eric wrote:[color=darkred] >>> "Clark" <no-spam@tx.rr.com> wrote in message >>> news:%23dYsjRtFKHA.3948@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>>> Eric wrote: >>>>> "Clark" <no-spam@tx.rr.com> wrote in message >>>>> news:%23uOrtcqFKHA.1492@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>>>>> I know two folks that just got new computers with Vista. They both >>>>>> seem to be having the same problem with IE 7 or 8 refusing to load >>>>>> pages after surfing for a period of time. They both say a reboot is >>>>>> necessary to restore IE to usability. >>>>>> >>>>>> I have not found a definite answer on the net, so does anyone know if >>>>>> this is a common problem in Vista and how to fix it? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> Clark >>>>> Why would you assume IE is the problem? Have you tried loading pages >>>>> in FireFox when IE starts "refusing to load pages"? >>>>> What version of Vista (Basic, Premium, Business, Ultimate)? What bit >>>>> (32/64)? >>>>> Is SP1 installed? SP2? >>>>> Are they actually experencing the problem in IE7 and/or IE8? >>>>> When it stops loading pages, check the network connections (under Setup >>>>> on the Windows menu). Find the active connection, right click, select >>>>> properties. Does it show "internet"? >>>>> How long (approximately) must they surf before encountering this error? >>>>> Is there a modem? Are there lights lit on the modem? >>>>> Is there a router? Are there lights lit on the router? >>>>> Is there an AV program installed? >>>>> Is there an error message other than browsing to "unable to load page"? >>>>> What sort of connection is it (dial-up, DSL, FiOS, cable)? >>>>> Are there wires running into the modem, from the modem to the router >>>>> (if there is one), from the router to the PC, or is any part of it >>>>> wireless? >>>>> >>>>> It's not a "common problem" since I can browse just fine in IE. I have >>>>> cable internet and my only issue is that it takes at least several >>>>> minutes to get to the internet after turning on the modem. There's no >>>>> delay for access after booting up the PC if the modem is already up and >>>>> running. >>>> One is running an AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 920 Processor with Vista x64 SP1. >>>> I have recommended they update to SP2. >>>> >>>> He says during the lockups, both AT&T DSL and his own checking program >>>> shows connectivity is normal. Modems have already been changed out. >>>> About 2 hours is how long it takes for it to stop loading pages with a >>>> message in IE saying it can not reach the internet (or something close). >>>> Both IE and Firefox do the same thing. He is running the 32 bit version >>>> of IE and says the x64 does the same thing. >>>> >>>> He says he was online with AT&T troubleshooting and they had no idea. >>>> >>>> He is using the Free AVG anti-virus, but I don't know about the second >>>> person. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Clark >>> In troubleshooting it helps to answer all of the questions until you >>> solve the problem or run out of questions. Here's a few you missed. >>> Why would you ask if it's an IE bug if FireFox does the same thing? >>> What is "his own checking program" that shows connectivity? Does it show >>> "internet" on the Properties page of the network connection? >>> You don't necessarily have to reboot to get it back if the network >>> connection is losing it's internet connectivity. First try renewing the >>> IP and/or resetting the network adapter, which should both be options >>> from the diagnostics selection on that network connection properties >>> page. >>> Is there a router involved? Are the lights lit on the modem/router when >>> connectivity is lost? >>> Is it a fully wired system or is any part of the connection wireless? >>> Is he trying to access any particular page when connectivity is lost? >>> Is he able to access any page after getting this error if you shut down >>> the AV program? That program could be blocking it for some reason.[/color] >> They are saying after the browser locks up, they can still do e-mail. One >> just updated to SP2 and it was no help. I have told them about the >> Network trouble shooter and how to reset the adapter. No wireless, but I >> need to suggest they shutdown the AV. Just hate to leave them exposed. >> No particular page is being accessed. I will try to get them to ping a >> site. >> >> Something strange they both say is when they reboot after a stall, their >> passwords have to be redone (I am assuming web page passwords) I just >> suggested they turn off UAC and try for a while. >> >> All good suggestions. >> >> Thanks, >> Clark[/color] > > I wouldn't recommend uninstalling an AV program unless you have another one > to install but temporarily shutting down the AV to see if it's causing the > problem should be ok. > That is odd indeed if email actually gets sent out to the internet but > browsers don't work. Something might be seriously wrong, the OS might need > to be reinstalled. > If they have a router be sure to check it's configuration. > IE often loses settngs if it crashes. If that's an issue you may want to > suggest backing up cookies and attempting to restore them. If there are a > lot of different passwords to remember I would suggest keeping them in a > separate application. There are some (freeware) programs just for password > management, or they could just write them down in a document or spreadsheet > file (make sure the file is backed up to a disk or flash drive of some > sort). > >[/color] I have now brought up the DSL and house alarm to make sure it has a blocker. I have suggested they take the computer to another location with a different provider to try to narrow down if it is their internet, or the computer. One computer is new and one is more than 2 years old. I starting thinking that I don't stay online that long, at least not surfing. So today, I am going to leave my browser on some page and let it go for a few hours to see if I can duplicate the problem. I am basically out of ideas and have told them so. If you come across anything, please let me know, but I think I will just wait to see if they find anything. Thanks Again, Clark |
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