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1. ISA 2000- SSL stopped working (HELP!)
2. OWA and ISA 2000 stops working after Server 2003 upgrade on Exchan
3. Download Manager, Win Messenger, UPS, Stopped working with ISA 2000
I can not get any program that needs proxy settings to
work with ISA 2000. I have a download manager, windows
messenger, ups worldwide connect, etc. that all need
proxy support, but they will not connect. Internet
explorer works fine, but other programs will not work.
My download manager keeps asking me for a password for
every site I try to download from. My time sync program
keeps asking me for proxy authentication, and when I put
in my login and pw, it acts like it was the wrong
password.
My account has domain admin privledges, and I have tried
the administrative login and pw as well, but still no
luck.
If anyone knows how to fix this, I would appreciate it
greatly.
4. Right click stops working/New tabs stop working/Menu bar disap
5. Right click stops working/New tabs stop working/Menu bar disappear
6. Right click stops working/New tabs stop working/Menu bar disap - Internet Explorer/IE
7. Right click stops working/New tabs stop working/Menu bar disappear
IE7 NASTY ISSUES with Vista Home Premium
Okay, as many, once I'm online for one thing... one leads to two and then
five --- ending up with quite a few tabs or a few windows open. At a certain
point.... BAM!!!....all sorts of issues start occuring computer-wide only
after originating from problems with ie7.
At this "certain point", the following happens:
#1: I can no longer right click within ie7. And once it starts there, I can
no longer right click anywhere anywhere (desktop, etc).
#2: I'll click on a new tab and it just won't happen. It tries to, I can
see a quick shadow of the attempt (sometimes) but it just won't happen. Even
if I choose new tab from the file menu - nope, ain't gonna happen. New window
attempt also doesn't happen.
#3: Not always initially, but the ie7 menu bar disappears. Oh, it shows
it's still clicked on to show but nothing shows. And, at times, the menu bar
still shows but won't let me click on it. Again, this only happens after new
tab/right click stops working.
#4: Maybe a non-issue? But many times just clicking a link takes 2 or more
clicks to "make it happen" // to "speed up the connection" -- otherwise it
sits in la la land again just thinking away (attempting to connect). I've a
fast connection, so I know it's not on my end and usually (after the 2+
clicks) not to be on the hosting end either. My old computer never cried at
me like this either.
Closing ie and then reopening it doesn't help either.... it's still stuck in
la la land. As is the rest of my computer. Many times, once the right click
goes in ie, I can't access task manager --- so I'm stuck with a hard
shutdown. And I hate hard shutdowns, as does the computer too.
I've begun to "delicately" surf, careful to bkmrk pgs or open just a very
few tabs/windows - but it seems as though maybe it's the amount of time I
spend in ie7 perhaps, because I'll start to experience the same issues at
some point or another still. I've seen only a few posts (no official MS
support posts however) regarding the same problem(s) and have yet to see any
answer or applicable answer to my situation.
I'm on a 3 day old new laptop running Vista Home Premium. No new software
installed by me (only factory Dell). No malicious anything onboard (scanned,
etc). I initially rec'd a defective laptop first from Dell and it too
experienced the same problems until I reformatted the drive and did a basic
dwnload and install of ie7 just to get thru until the replacement laptop
arrived. All flew along smoothly in that instance. And now, sadly, here I am
with new laptop #2 and have the same ie7 issues that I originally had. I've
kept the computer clean and am at my wits end as to what's up.
One last thought, I know technology advances but you'd think it would in a
good way...... in Win98, IE5 (i think, comp died don't remember) - I could
open windows until the cows came home.... never an issue, and allowed me to
happily surf/research away. So, there must be something up eh?
Can anyone help? Suggest anything? I'd be mighty thankful to someone out
there who has the answer(s).
Basic Comp Specs:
2.0 gHz Intel processor, 4GB RAM (more than enough uumphh one would think)
PS: I'm 15+ years computer-intelligent, so I hope it ain't just me. I do
know that I'm not alone as I mentioned the few prior posts I've seen. I would
be curious as to if it's a DELL thing (something they install) but no prior
post mentioned if they were on a DELL computer.
Thanks in advance for any help/thoughts/replies....
- zookeeperX
8. IE6 behind ISA stops working, automatically changes to port 8083, SSL still works - ISA Server