More and More page loading issues: usual IE woes and more

G

Guest

We have been having more and more occurrences of IE6 failing to load pages.
This may be a little to general but here is what we have. Networked systems
wherein some systems can access a web page and a few other cant. The netwrok
people have verified that there are no DNS issues. All the cahces and temp
files have been purged. No spyware. No popup blockers activated. No hidden
popup blockers via Google or Yahoo toolbars. I reset all IE6 Security
setting back to defaults. No viruses. Still wont load on one system. System
next door running same setup (XP Pro) fires it up no problem. We are totally
convinced its an IE quirk at this point.

We have also tried several registry changes we found suggested in varius
newsgroups. Also unregistered and re-registered various components (.ocx and
..dlls). Nothing. There is also nothing special about the pages being
accessed. One has a small benign active x component and one is a basic https
secure site.

Loaded all Windows updates, even loaded new Java Runtime. still nothing.
Other computers, not problem. Worse i that it works great in Firefox on that
system. I REALLY dont want to become a Firefox guy, but with the ever
increasing number of these perplexing web site issues its getting harder.

Is there any way to troubleshoot we may have missed? We cant find a pattern
in the sites that wont load nor the random nature when IE6 on a given
computer fails to load a page.

One of the more common ones we see now is OWA Outlook Exchange webaccess
issues wherein people can view their mail but can not reply or open the email
- and shows a yellow Error on Page icon in the lower left. Most people fix
this by turning off a pop up blcokers but ours are off!!! May be an Exchnage
issue thou not IE, but I think its IE. IE is the only common denominator.

Any thoughts, info, insights, condolances welcome!
 
P

PA Bear

Answered in reply to your first, identical post about this (Dont want to go
to FIREFOX!!! Increasing IE6 page load woes), posted 2 minutes earlier than
this one.
 
G

Guest

Sorry Robert. I missed the obvious that a post thur google groups to the
MSIE forum was the exact same forum here accessed thru support.microsoft.
Didnt intend to dounble psot, just try and get feedback from what i thought
was 2 separate communities. Thats for the leads.
 

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