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"William Hudson" wrote in message ... I have been using IE7 for some months now under Vista, but I have come across several sites that simply refuse to load in a timely manner. For example, this URL: https://bureau.bottomline.co.uk/wbs/index.aspx usually times out. However, it loads under Opera (6.2) almost instantly. Is it any more likely to load *after* you have loaded it under Opera? If so, it could be that your DNS is slow resolving that lookup and Opera is more tolerant of such a delay. A way to work around such a possibility without resorting to first using another browser is to use ping -n 1 (in a cmd window). In this case there is no alias involved but when there is you must also ping -n 1 the canonical name in order to cache both the alias and the canonical name's IP address. Checking with ipconfig /displaydns shows that you could have about 3 minutes advantage from such a procedu displaydns bureau.bottomline.co.uk ---------------------------------------- Record Name . . . . . : bureau.bottomline.co.uk Record Type . . . . . : 1 Time To Live . . . . : 202 Data Length . . . . . : 4 Section . . . . . . . : Answer A (Host) Record . . . : 195.153.88.130 /displaydns FWIW I would try tracing the requests on the client at least, just to change your symptom description from "slow to load" to something more specific packetwise. I would use netcap (from the XP Support Tools) for the capture and Ethereal (aka WireShark) for the formatting. (Ethereal can also be used, less conveniently IMO, to do the capture too.) I don't use your OS so I don't know if either of these tools still work on it. Cross-posting to get some OS-specific comments. I have searched through and applied most of the suggested fixes from this news group: - My disk is defragged weekly - The cache is set to 50 MB - Protected mode is off - Phishing filter is off - The AV I am using is NOD32 but turning this off has no effect - Connection is via LAN (8 MB broadband) with no auto-dial or proxy settings We are using ISA Server 2004 but in a 'routing' mode (that is, it's a proxy pretending to route so the clients need no extra software or settings). Oh. Does the ISA Server do the DNS for you too? Perhaps the better place to gather diagnostics then would be on the server, assuming you have access to it? Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- The machine being used is an Intel Core 2 2.4 GHz with 2 GB RAM and 2 x 140 GB fast hard disks. -- Regards, William |
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also uninstalled IE7 and IE6 same problem, removed viruses & spyware, uninstalled reinstalled Java. i.e goto www.filehippo.com logo comes up fast, rest of page takes 45-60 seconds then pops up. Added more RAM 9512) on XP machine. Also swaped NW card. Same slow. Other slow sites DSLREPORTS, EGGHEADCAFE, etc. anything that has ASP/ASPX pages...
Please advise, should I uninstall all .NET hotfixs upgrades MS security patches? point me somewhere Thanks ahead of time Tom EggHeadCafe - .NET Developer Portal of Choice http://www.eggheadcafe.com |