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Greg Wiseman
October 7th 04, 08:25 PM
A few certain websites are really slowing down on my computer, as well as
AIM. After I installed SP2, everything was running perfect, as fast as ever.
I run Ad-Aware every day, and I even defragmented yesterday but these items
are still slow. I am sure it is not the website's problem because it runs
perfect on my friends computer that has SP2. Can anyone tell me what's wrong
and how to fix it? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

R. McCarty
October 7th 04, 08:30 PM
Which Sites ?, could be Internet Explorer checking certificates that
cause the delay. Also some type of active content such as Shockwave
or another plug-in. How do you have Cookie handling setup?
Is the delay from clicking the URL to page load or just the page
itself - You've not provided enough information to help lead you to
possible fixes.

"Greg Wiseman" > wrote in message
...
>A few certain websites are really slowing down on my computer, as well as
> AIM. After I installed SP2, everything was running perfect, as fast as
> ever.
> I run Ad-Aware every day, and I even defragmented yesterday but these
> items
> are still slow. I am sure it is not the website's problem because it runs
> perfect on my friends computer that has SP2. Can anyone tell me what's
> wrong
> and how to fix it? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

Greg Wiseman
October 7th 04, 08:47 PM
www.iLrn.com, azlyrics.com, AOL instant messenger. I use ilrn and AIM a lot
so that's important. I don't know anything about certificate checking. ilrn
does use java with the math problems but as i said, it didn't do this merely
a few days ago, even though sp2 was still installed. The delay is between
clicking the url and the page being loaded.

"R. McCarty" wrote:

> Which Sites ?, could be Internet Explorer checking certificates that
> cause the delay. Also some type of active content such as Shockwave
> or another plug-in. How do you have Cookie handling setup?
> Is the delay from clicking the URL to page load or just the page
> itself - You've not provided enough information to help lead you to
> possible fixes.
>
> "Greg Wiseman" > wrote in message
> ...
> >A few certain websites are really slowing down on my computer, as well as
> > AIM. After I installed SP2, everything was running perfect, as fast as
> > ever.
> > I run Ad-Aware every day, and I even defragmented yesterday but these
> > items
> > are still slow. I am sure it is not the website's problem because it runs
> > perfect on my friends computer that has SP2. Can anyone tell me what's
> > wrong
> > and how to fix it? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
>
>
>

Greg Wiseman
October 7th 04, 08:47 PM
Even this website has slowed down.

"R. McCarty" wrote:

> Which Sites ?, could be Internet Explorer checking certificates that
> cause the delay. Also some type of active content such as Shockwave
> or another plug-in. How do you have Cookie handling setup?
> Is the delay from clicking the URL to page load or just the page
> itself - You've not provided enough information to help lead you to
> possible fixes.
>
> "Greg Wiseman" > wrote in message
> ...
> >A few certain websites are really slowing down on my computer, as well as
> > AIM. After I installed SP2, everything was running perfect, as fast as
> > ever.
> > I run Ad-Aware every day, and I even defragmented yesterday but these
> > items
> > are still slow. I am sure it is not the website's problem because it runs
> > perfect on my friends computer that has SP2. Can anyone tell me what's
> > wrong
> > and how to fix it? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
>
>
>

R. McCarty
October 7th 04, 08:54 PM
As always, the first approach is to eliminate Malware as the cause.
Download/Update & Run both AdAware & Spybot. Other things
to check would be to "Purge" your IE cache, Update to the latest
Java runtime. Also open a Command Prompt window and type
Ping one of your problematic sites. Watch for the return packet time.
If excessively long, you may have a DNS problem with your ISP.
Using Broadband a Ping packet should be acknowledged in under
100 mS (Milliseconds). Finally, I would check your Hosts file and
make sure you only have one active entry for Localhost. The file
is located at C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\Etc
It has no extension so you'll have to Right Click and do an Open
with call to Notepad to edit/view. Ignore the lines with # as those
are comment delimiters.

"Greg Wiseman" > wrote in message
...
> Even this website has slowed down.
>
> "R. McCarty" wrote:
>
>> Which Sites ?, could be Internet Explorer checking certificates that
>> cause the delay. Also some type of active content such as Shockwave
>> or another plug-in. How do you have Cookie handling setup?
>> Is the delay from clicking the URL to page load or just the page
>> itself - You've not provided enough information to help lead you to
>> possible fixes.
>>
>> "Greg Wiseman" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >A few certain websites are really slowing down on my computer, as well
>> >as
>> > AIM. After I installed SP2, everything was running perfect, as fast as
>> > ever.
>> > I run Ad-Aware every day, and I even defragmented yesterday but these
>> > items
>> > are still slow. I am sure it is not the website's problem because it
>> > runs
>> > perfect on my friends computer that has SP2. Can anyone tell me what's
>> > wrong
>> > and how to fix it? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
>>
>>
>>

Greg Wiseman
October 7th 04, 09:23 PM
How do u purge your IE cache? And how do u update Java? Everything else you
said to do came out ok.

"R. McCarty" wrote:

> As always, the first approach is to eliminate Malware as the cause.
> Download/Update & Run both AdAware & Spybot. Other things
> to check would be to "Purge" your IE cache, Update to the latest
> Java runtime. Also open a Command Prompt window and type
> Ping one of your problematic sites. Watch for the return packet time.
> If excessively long, you may have a DNS problem with your ISP.
> Using Broadband a Ping packet should be acknowledged in under
> 100 mS (Milliseconds). Finally, I would check your Hosts file and
> make sure you only have one active entry for Localhost. The file
> is located at C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\Etc
> It has no extension so you'll have to Right Click and do an Open
> with call to Notepad to edit/view. Ignore the lines with # as those
> are comment delimiters.
>
> "Greg Wiseman" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Even this website has slowed down.
> >
> > "R. McCarty" wrote:
> >
> >> Which Sites ?, could be Internet Explorer checking certificates that
> >> cause the delay. Also some type of active content such as Shockwave
> >> or another plug-in. How do you have Cookie handling setup?
> >> Is the delay from clicking the URL to page load or just the page
> >> itself - You've not provided enough information to help lead you to
> >> possible fixes.
> >>
> >> "Greg Wiseman" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> >A few certain websites are really slowing down on my computer, as well
> >> >as
> >> > AIM. After I installed SP2, everything was running perfect, as fast as
> >> > ever.
> >> > I run Ad-Aware every day, and I even defragmented yesterday but these
> >> > items
> >> > are still slow. I am sure it is not the website's problem because it
> >> > runs
> >> > perfect on my friends computer that has SP2. Can anyone tell me what's
> >> > wrong
> >> > and how to fix it? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>

R. McCarty
October 7th 04, 09:33 PM
Open Internet Explorer. Click Tools, Internet Options. On the
General (Tab) look in the center of the Details box. Click the box
"Delete Files" in the Temporary Internet Files section. It will prompt
to remove "Offline", answer Yes.

While there, Click the Privacy tab, Advanced. Click the box that
says "Override Automatic Cookie Handling". Check Accept for 1st
Party cookies and Block for 3rd Party cookies, then Apply & OK.

As to Java - It depends on whether your install has the Microsoft
Java or Sun's. If you open Control Panel (Classic View) and you
see a Java Applet then you have Sun's version. If not, you are using
Microsoft's. I generally recommend that users uninstall the MS Java
and replace it with the Sun version ( 1.42_05). Microsoft has been
enjoined by the courts to stop producing and distributing it's own
flavor of Java. They (MS) used to offer an automated tool to take
their Java software out of your XP install. Recently, I've been unable
to locate the tool and suspect it's been removed from download.
To manually uninstall java, cut and paste the line below into the Run
box and press Enter
RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection java.inf,UnInstall
This will require a reboot. Afterwards go to the following URL &
download and install the Sun Java.
http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp


"Greg Wiseman" > wrote in message
...
> How do u purge your IE cache? And how do u update Java? Everything else
> you
> said to do came out ok.
>
> "R. McCarty" wrote:
>
>> As always, the first approach is to eliminate Malware as the cause.
>> Download/Update & Run both AdAware & Spybot. Other things
>> to check would be to "Purge" your IE cache, Update to the latest
>> Java runtime. Also open a Command Prompt window and type
>> Ping one of your problematic sites. Watch for the return packet time.
>> If excessively long, you may have a DNS problem with your ISP.
>> Using Broadband a Ping packet should be acknowledged in under
>> 100 mS (Milliseconds). Finally, I would check your Hosts file and
>> make sure you only have one active entry for Localhost. The file
>> is located at C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\Etc
>> It has no extension so you'll have to Right Click and do an Open
>> with call to Notepad to edit/view. Ignore the lines with # as those
>> are comment delimiters.
>>
>> "Greg Wiseman" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > Even this website has slowed down.
>> >
>> > "R. McCarty" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Which Sites ?, could be Internet Explorer checking certificates that
>> >> cause the delay. Also some type of active content such as Shockwave
>> >> or another plug-in. How do you have Cookie handling setup?
>> >> Is the delay from clicking the URL to page load or just the page
>> >> itself - You've not provided enough information to help lead you to
>> >> possible fixes.
>> >>
>> >> "Greg Wiseman" > wrote in
>> >> message
>> >> ...
>> >> >A few certain websites are really slowing down on my computer, as
>> >> >well
>> >> >as
>> >> > AIM. After I installed SP2, everything was running perfect, as fast
>> >> > as
>> >> > ever.
>> >> > I run Ad-Aware every day, and I even defragmented yesterday but
>> >> > these
>> >> > items
>> >> > are still slow. I am sure it is not the website's problem because
>> >> > it
>> >> > runs
>> >> > perfect on my friends computer that has SP2. Can anyone tell me
>> >> > what's
>> >> > wrong
>> >> > and how to fix it? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>

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