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I have installed Vista RC1 on a few machines, but have a problem (on all
machines) where some sites are either incredibly slow or just seem to grind to a halt and not load. Some sites are ok e.g google, but most others including microsoft.com seem to load a bit of the page, page title, but then stop. Iv'e tried using IE7 and also FireFox, but get the same problem. Under internet options lan settings, I do not have 'Automatically detect settings' ticked. (though it is the same with it ticked) and I have also tried turning off Phishing filter, protected mode and things like activex and java. The same sites open fine with IE7 or Firefox under windows XP. It is not just internet pages either as downloads on Vista seem to be the same, e.g. attempting to download firefox will gert about 20k, then stop. (on a 2mb line -fine on XP) Any ideas? Cheers, Alastair |
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"Alastair" wrote: It is not just internet pages either as downloads on Vista seem to be the same, e.g. attempting to download firefox will gert about 20k, then stop. (on a 2mb line -fine on XP) I have the same issue |
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Same problem here as well. Vista is completely unusable to me with this
issue. I can browse the same sites without issue on a neighboring XP and 2003 Server machine. It seems like I narrowed it down to links that forward/redirect. Search engines do not work at all except MSN...imagine that. I've tried disabling UAC, adding the specific site to my list of Trusted Sites, completely neutered IE7 turning off all security features (pop-up blocker, phishing check, protected mode), disabled Windows Defender, disabled the firewall. No matter what I try I just can't browse 90% of the websites out there. "BillD" wrote: "Alastair" wrote: It is not just internet pages either as downloads on Vista seem to be the same, e.g. attempting to download firefox will gert about 20k, then stop. (on a 2mb line -fine on XP) I have the same issue |
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Very common problem - try the following solutions Turn off TLS encryption in the Internet Options advanced tab and turn on SSL 2.0. This will fix some secure pages. The major fix is this and I quote... It appears that some sites cannot be opened with Vista (beta 2) because the webservers don't respond well to the tcp autotuning feature that is enabled by default. I managed to access the sites by turning off this network auto tuning with the command: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled Since this is a network setting, it affects all browsers. It's not a IE7 issue. unquote Best of Luck -- rapierau ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rapierau's Profile: http://vista64.net/forums/member.php?userid=146 View this thread: http://vista64.net/forums/showthread.php?t=19228 |
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Thanks for the suggestions but I actually found the cause of my problem.
After I installed some IM applications I realized my network connection was bouncing. I downloaded an older driver for my onboard LAN connection (Asus motherboard), replacing the built-in Vista driver and everything magically started working. No more browser issues, no more bouncing network connections. I put my browser back to default settings, turning all the security features back on and everything is working great. "rapierau" wrote: Very common problem - try the following solutions Turn off TLS encryption in the Internet Options advanced tab and turn on SSL 2.0. This will fix some secure pages. The major fix is this and I quote... It appears that some sites cannot be opened with Vista (beta 2) because the webservers don't respond well to the tcp autotuning feature that is enabled by default. I managed to access the sites by turning off this network auto tuning with the command: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled Since this is a network setting, it affects all browsers. It's not a IE7 issue. unquote Best of Luck -- rapierau ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rapierau's Profile: http://vista64.net/forums/member.php?userid=146 View this thread: http://vista64.net/forums/showthread.php?t=19228 |
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Thanks for the suggestions but I actually found the cause of my problem.
After I installed some IM applications I realized my network connection was bouncing. I downloaded an older driver for my onboard LAN connection (Asus motherboard), replacing the built-in Vista driver and everything magically started working. No more browser issues, no more bouncing network connections. I put my browser back to default settings, turning all the security features back on and everything is working great. "rapierau" wrote: Very common problem - try the following solutions Turn off TLS encryption in the Internet Options advanced tab and turn on SSL 2.0. This will fix some secure pages. The major fix is this and I quote... It appears that some sites cannot be opened with Vista (beta 2) because the webservers don't respond well to the tcp autotuning feature that is enabled by default. I managed to access the sites by turning off this network auto tuning with the command: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled Since this is a network setting, it affects all browsers. It's not a IE7 issue. unquote Best of Luck -- rapierau ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rapierau's Profile: http://vista64.net/forums/member.php?userid=146 View this thread: http://vista64.net/forums/showthread.php?t=19228 |
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Thanks for the suggestions but I actually found the cause of my problem.
After I installed some IM applications I realized my network connection was bouncing. I downloaded an older driver for my onboard LAN connection (Asus motherboard), replacing the built-in Vista driver and everything magically started working. No more browser issues, no more bouncing network connections. I put my browser back to default settings, turning all the security features back on and everything is working great. "rapierau" wrote: Very common problem - try the following solutions Turn off TLS encryption in the Internet Options advanced tab and turn on SSL 2.0. This will fix some secure pages. The major fix is this and I quote... It appears that some sites cannot be opened with Vista (beta 2) because the webservers don't respond well to the tcp autotuning feature that is enabled by default. I managed to access the sites by turning off this network auto tuning with the command: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled Since this is a network setting, it affects all browsers. It's not a IE7 issue. unquote Best of Luck -- rapierau ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rapierau's Profile: http://vista64.net/forums/member.php?userid=146 View this thread: http://vista64.net/forums/showthread.php?t=19228 |
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This sorted my problem, thanks for all the help.
"rapierau" wrote: Very common problem - try the following solutions Turn off TLS encryption in the Internet Options advanced tab and turn on SSL 2.0. This will fix some secure pages. The major fix is this and I quote... It appears that some sites cannot be opened with Vista (beta 2) because the webservers don't respond well to the tcp autotuning feature that is enabled by default. I managed to access the sites by turning off this network auto tuning with the command: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled Since this is a network setting, it affects all browsers. It's not a IE7 issue. unquote Best of Luck -- rapierau ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rapierau's Profile: http://vista64.net/forums/member.php?userid=146 View this thread: http://vista64.net/forums/showthread.php?t=19228 |
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"rapierau" wrote: Very common problem - try the following solutions Turn off TLS encryption in the Internet Options advanced tab and turn on SSL 2.0. This will fix some secure pages. The major fix is this and I quote... It appears that some sites cannot be opened with Vista (beta 2) because the webservers don't respond well to the tcp autotuning feature that is enabled by default. I managed to access the sites by turning off this network auto tuning with the command: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled Since this is a network setting, it affects all browsers. It's not a IE7 issue. unquote Best of Luck -- rapierau ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rapierau's Profile: http://vista64.net/forums/member.php?userid=146 View this thread: http://vista64.net/forums/showthread.php?t=19228 |
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This solutuion worked for me! I had tried everything and I had never tried
the autotune thing unitl now. Although, I dont think setting the system to default autotune is the best way to do the final release.. I mean really this will **** lot of users off.. if their browser doesnt work right out of the box. Of course this is assuming this issue is not changed in RC2 or the final release. "rapierau" wrote: Very common problem - try the following solutions Turn off TLS encryption in the Internet Options advanced tab and turn on SSL 2.0. This will fix some secure pages. The major fix is this and I quote... It appears that some sites cannot be opened with Vista (beta 2) because the webservers don't respond well to the tcp autotuning feature that is enabled by default. I managed to access the sites by turning off this network auto tuning with the command: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled Since this is a network setting, it affects all browsers. It's not a IE7 issue. unquote Best of Luck -- rapierau ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rapierau's Profile: http://vista64.net/forums/member.php?userid=146 View this thread: http://vista64.net/forums/showthread.php?t=19228 |
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