I have a newly installed Vista Business 64 and bringing up IE or creating a
new tab on IE (e.g. ctrl-TAB) takes several seconds all of a sudden. It did
not do this initially. Any ideas? TIA
Do you have any toolbars installed? Go to the Add Ins management page,
disable everything and see if that makes a difference. If it does, start
re-enabling them one at a time until you find the culprit. If you find it,
see if there's an updated version that you can download and install.
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Andre
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"David F" <dfumento@ATSIGNgmailDOT.com> wrote in message
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>I have a newly installed Vista Business 64 and bringing up IE or creating a
>new tab on IE (e.g. ctrl-TAB) takes several seconds all of a sudden. It
>did not do this initially. Any ideas? TIA
Hi David,
I am wondering was this a fresh install or upgrade of Business? I too
notice a few seconds delay with I.E. 7 but I have seen this on XP long
time ago. What happens if you turn off the phising scanning in I.E. 7?
Or maybe go to Internet Properties and in the Advanced Tab and click on
"reset" button and "restore advanced settings"?
Raj
Raj and Andre,
Thank you. I disabled two unnecessary add-ins and that did the trick.
David
"rajinisback" <rajinisback.321513@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
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>
> Hi David,
> I am wondering was this a fresh install or upgrade of Business? I too
> notice a few seconds delay with I.E. 7 but I have seen this on XP long
> time ago. What happens if you turn off the phising scanning in I.E. 7?
> Or maybe go to Internet Properties and in the Advanced Tab and click on
> "reset" button and "restore advanced settings"?
> Raj
>
>
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> rajinisback