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  • Internet Explorer + FTP = Freeze (sometimes)

    Many of you have probably experienced this before.

    When accessing some slow ftp sites, eg, on the other side of the world, it takes a while for internet explorer to actually login, and until it attempt to login, you cant do anything, internet explorer freezes and you can't even press the stop button. The cursor remains as a hand during this time.

    If you can't login at all, the only way to get out this mess is ctrl-alt-del

    note, happens with all version of ie, ie: 4.0, 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, ....

    anyone else getting this problem, and any clues on how to fix this so i can press stop button if it doesnt connect?
    Last edited by nehalmistry; 23 October 2001, 20:38.
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  • #2
    What OS?
    "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss

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    • #3
      Go to the "Advanced" tab under Internet Options. Uncheck "Enable folder view for FTP sites," that should do it.

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      • #4
        Greebe: ALL... Win95b, win98se, winme, u name it...
        i have always experienced it..

        Liquid Snake, i dont see that... im guessing its equivalent to 'use web based ftp' i tried with both on and off, it still gives me problems..
        <font size="1">Gigabyte GA-6VXC7-4X MoBo
        VIA Apollo Pro 133a (694x/686A) chipset (4x agp, UDMA 66)
        Celeron II 733 CPU (coppermine 128)
        128meg (2x64) 133mhz SDRam
        Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP 16 mb
        Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Digital model 0100 (MP3+, Gamer)
        Quantum LM 30 gig HD 7200 RPM UDMA 66
        Realtek 8029A NIC Card
        Optiquest V775 17" Monitor
        Actima 36X CD-Rom
        Advansys 510 SCSI Card (ISA, but good enuf for my burner)
        Yamaha 6416 CD-RW
        Windows 2000 (primary)
        Slackware Linux 9.0(secondary/emergency)</font>

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        • #5
          In IE 5.5 sp1 goto Tools, Internet Options, Advanced. Under Browsing, look for Enable folder view for FTP sites. Uncheck it.

          Though mine is checked (using Win98) I have no issues (nor have I ever).
          "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss

          "Always do good. It will gratify some and astonish the rest." ~Mark Twain

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          • #6
            ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/

            try going here, (in IE off course), and see if you get same problem....

            btw, i have ie5.0 i dont think it will work to upgrade to ie55 but i guess i need to upgrade anyway.....
            <font size="1">Gigabyte GA-6VXC7-4X MoBo
            VIA Apollo Pro 133a (694x/686A) chipset (4x agp, UDMA 66)
            Celeron II 733 CPU (coppermine 128)
            128meg (2x64) 133mhz SDRam
            Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP 16 mb
            Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Digital model 0100 (MP3+, Gamer)
            Quantum LM 30 gig HD 7200 RPM UDMA 66
            Realtek 8029A NIC Card
            Optiquest V775 17" Monitor
            Actima 36X CD-Rom
            Advansys 510 SCSI Card (ISA, but good enuf for my burner)
            Yamaha 6416 CD-RW
            Windows 2000 (primary)
            Slackware Linux 9.0(secondary/emergency)</font>

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            • #7
              I can't load the site, but I can launch another browser window and go on my merry way... and even stop it at will.

              How about using an FTP program for sites like that?
              "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss

              "Always do good. It will gratify some and astonish the rest." ~Mark Twain

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              • #8
                Greebe , unfortunately there is no way to distinguish between the 'good' and 'bad' sites..... unless i actually crash internet explorer...

                currently, i just copy straight into ftp client.... it doesnt crash internet explorer... but its not fun, especially when all u need is a small file.....
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                VIA Apollo Pro 133a (694x/686A) chipset (4x agp, UDMA 66)
                Celeron II 733 CPU (coppermine 128)
                128meg (2x64) 133mhz SDRam
                Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP 16 mb
                Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Digital model 0100 (MP3+, Gamer)
                Quantum LM 30 gig HD 7200 RPM UDMA 66
                Realtek 8029A NIC Card
                Optiquest V775 17" Monitor
                Actima 36X CD-Rom
                Advansys 510 SCSI Card (ISA, but good enuf for my burner)
                Yamaha 6416 CD-RW
                Windows 2000 (primary)
                Slackware Linux 9.0(secondary/emergency)</font>

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                • #9
                  I don't believe the problem is whether the site is good or bad... it's something else entirely.
                  "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss

                  "Always do good. It will gratify some and astonish the rest." ~Mark Twain

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                  • #10
                    1. This is a known problem with Internet Explorer. However, although sometimes (as in their new and improved OS'es) I defend MS, they really should be taken out and shot over their failure to fix long-standing known IE bugs.

                    For example, if you go to a picture site (any picture site) and start doing right-click>save-as over and over you WILL crash IE. It's a memory leak bug.

                    Or if you start opening up a lot of windows, when you close one it doesn't free up its handles and eventually doing a "open link in new window" takes like 10 minutes and locks up both the old and new windows.

                    This FTP problem falls into a similiar category - it's done this since IE4 (at least) and probably will until IE9... 'cuz MS don't fix longstanding issues with IE.

                    - Gurm
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                    • #11
                      Greebe: yes i know there obviously isnt such a thing as a good/bad ftp... what i meant by good is one that i can connect to without trouble, and bad as one that makes internet explorer freeze.... i assumed that most people knew what i meant ?!?

                      Gurm: The problem is Microsoft have no way of knowing what users want, so they really don't know. It costs $25 for each support request, apparently some people have enough to pay them for support. MS seems to want to profit from everything.

                      There isn't even a way of reporting bugs to them, which is just plain stupid on their part (They probably know that if they did allow us, they would get an overload of msgs, but still gives them no reason)

                      I don't use apple, but at least they have forums, so there is some way of communication without emptying your wallet.

                      And well as far as other OS's, they all have some sort of email/support free-of-charge.
                      <font size="1">Gigabyte GA-6VXC7-4X MoBo
                      VIA Apollo Pro 133a (694x/686A) chipset (4x agp, UDMA 66)
                      Celeron II 733 CPU (coppermine 128)
                      128meg (2x64) 133mhz SDRam
                      Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP 16 mb
                      Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Digital model 0100 (MP3+, Gamer)
                      Quantum LM 30 gig HD 7200 RPM UDMA 66
                      Realtek 8029A NIC Card
                      Optiquest V775 17" Monitor
                      Actima 36X CD-Rom
                      Advansys 510 SCSI Card (ISA, but good enuf for my burner)
                      Yamaha 6416 CD-RW
                      Windows 2000 (primary)
                      Slackware Linux 9.0(secondary/emergency)</font>

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