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Old 15-08-2006, 11:08 AM
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non responsive/failing IE

Hi,

I’m having some problems using internet explorer.

When linking from one site to another, the window that opens will not allow itself to be closed unless the close button is pressed approximately 10 tens times. It just bleeps the other times.

If I carry on linking from this page and the original site, soon it becomes increasingly difficult to go from page to page using the window boxes on the task bar.

To close to opened windows I go through task manager, select the newest one and closes all open web pages.

Until recently I was getting an ntdll.dll error, but I deselected ‘use HTTP 1.1’ in IE tools which hopefully has helped, but its too early to say for sure.

Also a lot of my systems are running very slow or not correctly. I have to write this in word as no words were appearing when typing directly in the post box. Also Word itself took an age to open.

Many thanks to anyone to can help with this problem

Thanks

James
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