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Showing posts with label Fix Browser Error. Show all posts

Fix Unable to Display Image in Internet Explorer

Some time you are facing problems with your browser and you unable to display Image, This post provide tips to fix Browser problems are you facing, when you are unable to display Image in Internet Explorer.

When you using Internet Explorer you may face following symptoms
  • Images may not be displayed, or may be displayed improperly.
  • Images and text may overlap.
  • When you attempt to view a Web page, you may receive the following error message:

To troubleshoot this problems Follow the Steps

1. Disable smooth scrolling in Internet Explorer:

1. In Internet Explorer 4, click Internet Options on the View menu. In Internet Explorer 5, click Internet Options on the Tools menu.
2. Click the Advanced tab.
3. Click the Use Smooth Scrolling check box to clear it, and then click OK.
2. If you are not using Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95, skip to step 3. If you are using Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95, disable full-window drag in Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95:

1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Display.
2. Click the Plus! tab, click the Show Window Contents While Dragging check box to clear it, and then click OK.
3. Change the display settings to a lower resolution and fewer colors in the color palette:

1. Click Start, point to Settings, point to Control Panel, and then double-click Display.
2. Click the Settings tab.
3. In the Color Palette box, click 16 Colors or 256 Colors, and then move the Desktop Area slider to the far left (640 By 480 Pixels).
4. Click OK, and then restart your computer.
4. Configure your computer to not use graphics accelerator functions:

1. Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
2. On the Performance tab, click Graphics.
3. Move the Hardware Acceleration slider to None.
4. Click OK, and then click Close.
5. Click Yes to restart your computer.
5. Configure Windows 95 to use the Standard Display Adapter (VGA) or Super VGA display adapter:

1. Click Start, point to Settings, point to Control Panel, and then double-click Display.
2. Click the Settings tab, and then click Change Display Type. Note the name of your video adapter driver.
3. Under Adapter Type, click Change, and then click Show All Devices.
4. In the Manufacturers box, click Standard Display Types.
5. In the Models box, click Standard Display Adapter (VGA) or Super VGA, click OK, click Close, and then click Close.
6. Click Yes if you are prompted to restart your computer.

Fix Unable to access Internet Explorer settings with Spybot

The 'Immunize' feature is used without reading all the text in the Advanced mode.

Solution: Open Spybot in Advanced mode. Click 'Tools' section. Click 'IE tweaks' icon. Under the 'Miscellaneous locks' group, clear all the check boxes. Close all the Explorer windows. Restart the computer. Open 'Spybot - Search & Destroy'.

Details: Internet Explorer settings can be restricted from being accessed using the Locks function. This feature secures the settings from being changed by another user, but may block your own access.
1) Open Spybot in Advanced mode.
2) Click the 'Tools' section. (The 'Tools' screen appears.)
'Tools' screen.
3) Click the 'IE tweaks' icon. (The 'IE tweaks' screen appears.)
'IE tweaks' screen.
4) From the 'Miscellaneous locks' group, clear all the check boxes.
5) Close all the Explorer windows.
6) Restart the computer.
7) Open 'Spybot - Search & Destroy' to access the IE settings.

Outlook Live for IE, Firefox and Safari

Microsoft has not only taken Exchange Labs, its hosted email service aimed at university and college users, to the next level, but also rebranded the offering entirely in the process. On the way to Exchange 14, the next iteration of Exchange, the evolution of Exchange Labs is synonymous with the introduction of Outlook Live, which was unveiled at the end of the past week. But the new moniker is not the sole change, as Microsoft introduced a range of new features and improvements, focused on making the service more user friendly, but also to deliver additional performance and increase productivity. According to Microsoft, Outlook Live has in excess of 3.5 million users with Live@edu addresses.

“One of the biggest features we're announcing today is multi-browser support for the premium version of Outlook Web Access (OWA). With Exchange 14, you can access the premium version of OWA or Outlook Live with Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer. We’ve always supported all browsers with what we call 'OWA Light', a simpler version of OWA. The difference now is that you can get the full rich experience with drag ‘n drop & the rest of that AJAX-y goodness in all three browsers,” revealed KC Lemson, User Experience Manager for Exchange.

Lemson indicated that the concept of openness is in fact an integral part of Exchange's DNA. Adding support for rival browsers such as Firefox and Safari on top of Internet Explorer for Outlook Live is yet another example of Exchange's openness, which also includes Exchange ActiveSync licensing, and support for iPhone and Nokia phones on top of Windows Mobile devices.

“One of the things we're doing in E14 to address [the email overload] is introducing a new, turbo-charged conversation view. Although I get easily a hundred messages to me a day, they are usually part of the same 15 or 20 threads, so I use the new conversation view to make it far easier to keep track of the entire discussion at a time instead of letting the old ones slowly accrete in my inbox. So for me, conversations lets me cut down the items I have to deal with from 100 unique email messages to say ~20 conversations, cutting 80% of the clutter - and we're just getting started on that problem,” added.

5 Most Useful Chrome Browser Shortcuts

Like GMail Chrome allows really useful shortcuts. Some of listed are:

1. You can drag a link between tabs to open the link in a new tab in the specified position on the tab strip.
2. Ctrl1-8 allows you to switch tabs by tab position on the strip. Ctrl-9 switched to the last tab.
3. Like Firefox you can drag the tab to a different position in the tab strip, the UI is smoother.
4. Use Ctrl-Shift-T to reopen the last closed tab. Chrome remembers last 10 closed tabs.
5. Many Firefox and windows shortcuts work as expected like Alt-F4 to close current windows, use Ctrl-w to close current tab, Ctrl-Tab to switch to next tab, Ctrl-Shift-Tab to switch to previous tab etc.

Two hidden features in Chrome:

1. Type about:plugins in browser bar to get list of plugins
2. Type about:chrome to get detailed version information and user agent string.

Please read my detailed chrome browser review for more information and other features.
BTW: Are you aware of the major memory issue in chrome?

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Fix Unable to access Internet Explorer settings with Spybot

How to Fix Runtime Errors in Internet Explorer

This post provides a resolution only for an error message that looks like the following Error

A Runtime Error has occurred.
Do you wish to Debug?
Line: line number
Error: nature of script error

This post provide also step by step instruction to Fix internet explorer run time error.

To do this automatically,

Click the Fix this problem link.
Then click Run in the File Download dialog boxes, and follow the steps in the Disable Microsoft Internet Explorer Script Debugging Wizard.

To do this Manually

To do this, follow these steps in Internet Explorer:

Click the Tools button , and then click Internet Options. Or, press ALT+T, and then press O.
In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab.
Click to select the Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer) and Disable script debugging (Other) check boxes, and then click to clear the Display a notification about every script error check box.
Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box.

How to Change the Internet Explorer Window Title

The title of the Internet Explorer window consists of the page title and the Internet Explorer window title. This post provide browser support to add or remove a custom Internet Explorer window title.

The page title is specified by the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) (title) tag on the current page. For example, when you view a Web page with the following (title) tag, "Welcome to Microsoft's Home Page" is displayed on the title bar of the Internet Explorer window:
"(title)Welcome to Microsoft's Home Page(/title) "

The default Internet Explorer window title is "Microsoft Internet Explorer." However, the window title can be customized by Internet content providers (ICPs), Internet service providers (ISPs), or corporate administrators by using Microsoft Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK). You can also manually customize the window title by editing the registry.

Steps to Manually change Windows Title

To Add a Custom Internet Explorer Window Title
Using Registry Editor, add a String value named Window Title to the following key in the registry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main
The data value is the title you want to appear on the Internet Explorer window.

NOTE: In Windows NT, the value should be of type REG_SZ instead of String.
To Remove a Custom Internet Explorer Window Title
Using Registry Editor, delete the following value in the registry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\Window Title
When you delete this value, "Microsoft Internet Explorer" becomes the default window title.

Firefox is already running but is not responding

In addition discuss about if your Browser (Mozilla Firefox) is already but not running. To troubleshoot these problems you must close all programs to allow a previous installation attempt to complete, Restart browser. I hope that is provides Browser Support to solve this problems

Follow the steps to given below:

In Windows Vista If you are receiving the above error message while attempting to start Firefox, try to restart the program. If the problem persists, do the following:
1. Restart your computer.
2. Select the Start Menu in the Windows Taskbar.
3. In the Search box, enter the following:
%APPDATA%
4. Press Enter.
5. From the Application Data folder, navigate to Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox.
6. Delete the file xpicleanup.dat.
7. Restart Firefox.

In Windows XP
1. Click on the Start button and select Search to open the Search Results window.
2. On the left side of the Search Results window, click on the All files and folders link.
3. Click to expand the More advanced options list.
4. Put a check mark next to Search system folders, Search hidden files and folders, and Search subfolders.
5. In the All or part of the file name field, type xpicleanup.dat.
6. Click Search to begin the search.
7. If any results are returned, delete them.
8. Restart Firefox.

Fix Internet Explorer is not currently as default browser

This post provide Browser Support to make internet explorer your default browser. Internet Explorer is not currently your default browser. Would you like to make it your default browser?

This error message will appear if Internet Explorer 5.0 is not registered as the default browser.

Resolution
To set Internet Explorer as your default browser, click 'Yes'. To keep your current default browser settings, clear the 'Always perform this check when starting Internet Explorer' check box, and click 'No'.

Details Information:

Do one of the following:
1) To set Internet Explorer as your default browser, click 'Yes'.
2) To keep your current default browser settings, clear the 'Always perform this check when starting Internet Explorer' check box, and click 'No'.

How to enable cookies

In this section i am going to discuss about browser support how to enable cookies in browser.Web sites like myExpedient.net and others require that cookies be enabled. To specify how your browser should handle cookies, follow the instructions below for your web browser version:

1. Select the Internet Options option from the View menu.
2. Click on the Advanced tab and scroll down to the Security option, and select Cookies.
3. Click on the appropriate radio button to enable cookies.
4. Click OK.

Windows Internet Explorer 5

1. On the Tools menu, select Internet Options.
2. Click on the Security tab, select Internet and then click on Custom Level...
3. Scroll down to the Cookies section and, under Allow cookies that are stored on your comptuer, click to select Enable.
4. Click OK and OK again.

Windows Internet Explorer 6

1. In Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
2. Click the Privacy tab, and then click Advanced.
3. Move the slider up or down to select the level of security.
4. In addition to using the slider, you can override cookie handling clicking the Advanced Privacy Settings window and checking the box marked Override automatic cookie handling.
5. Click Accept.
6. Click Always allow session cookies.
7. Click OK and OK again.

Macintosh Internet Explorer 4.x and higher

1. On the Edit menu, choose Preferences.
2. Click to expand Receiving Files. Click Cookies.
3. Next to When receiving cookies:, choose Never ask from the drop-down list.
4. Click OK.

Netscape 4.x for Windows and Macintosh

1. Select Preferences from the Edit menu.
2. Select Advanced.
3. Select Accept all cookies.
4. Click OK.

Netscape 6.x and 7.x for Windows and Macintosh

1. Select Preferences from the Edit menu.
2. Expand the Privacy & Security category in the Preferences window.
3. From the list of options, select the Cookies subcategory.
4. Select the option labeled Enable all cookies on the right.
5. Click OK.

Opera for Windows

1. Click the File menu and select Preferences and then Privacy.
2. Set Opera to "Automatically accept all cookies and "Accept from all servers" .
3. Make sure cookies aren't blocked under "Edit server filters..." .

Mozilla

1. Open the Edit menu and select Preferences.
2. Under the Privacy & Security category, choose Cookies.
3. Click the radio button next to "Enable all cookies".
4. If you want to be notified when a web site tries to set a cookie, select "Warn me before storing a cookie."

Remove a browser from the Preview in Browser dialog box

This post provide support for browser troubleshooting to Remove a browser from the Preview in Browser dialog box.

Solution: Open FrontPage Explorer and click 'Cancel' if the 'Getting Started' dialog box appears. Select the 'Tools' menu and select 'Show FrontPage Editor'. Select the 'File' menu and select 'Preview in Browser...'. Select the browser to remove, click 'Delete', and click 'Close'.

Details Information:
1) If necessary, open FrontPage Explorer.
2) If the 'Getting Started' dialog box appears, click 'Cancel'.
3) Select the 'Tools' menu and select 'Show FrontPage Editor'. (The 'FrontPage Editor - ' window appears, where is the name of your HTML web page.)
4) Select the 'File' menu and select 'Preview in Browser...'. (The 'Preview in Browser' dialog box appears.)
5) Select the browser you would like to remove from the dialog box.
6) Click 'Delete' and click 'Close'.
7) To close 'FrontPage Editor', select the 'File' menu and select 'Exit'.
8) To close 'FrontPage Explorer', select the 'File' menu and select 'Exit'.

Fix Ieframe.dll Browser Error

The ieframe.dll DLL file is related to Internet Explorer 7. In many cases, the installation of Internet Explorer 7 causes ieframe.dll errors to appear. Other causes include viruses, certain Windows Updates, incorrect firewall settings, outdated security software applications, and more.


Ieframe.dll errors are fairly varied and really depend on the cause of the problem. A few of the more common ieframe.dll related errors are shown here:

"Res://ieframe.dll/dnserror.htm#"
"File Not Found C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\IEFRAME.DLL"

Most ieframe.dll "not found" or "missing" type of errors occur when using Internet Explorer 7 or while using Visual Basic 6.

The "Res://ieframe.dll/dnserror.htm" and related messages are much more common and appear in the Internet Explorer 7 browser window itself.

This post provide Browser support to fix Ieframe.dll browser problems.


Important Note: Do not, under any circumstances, download the ieframe.dll DLL file individually from any "DLL download site." There are many reasons that downloading DLLs from these sites are never a good idea.

Note: If you've already downloaded ieframe.dll from one of those DLL download sites, remove it from wherever you placed it and continue with the following steps.


1. Restart your computer unless you've already done so. The ieframe.dll error might be a fluke and a simple restart could clear it up completely.

2. Install the latest version of Internet Explorer. No matter if you're missing ieframe.dll or if you're receiving a browser error message about it, reinstalling or updating to the latest version of Internet Explorer has resolved many user's issues with ieframe.dll.

3. Using Visual Basic 6? If so, change the reference for Microsoft Internet Controls from the existing ieframe.dll to shdocvw.ocx. Save your project and then reopen it.

4. Restart your router, switch, cable/DSL modem and anything else that's used to communicate to the Internet or other computers on your network. There may be an issue in one of these pieces of hardware that a simple restart could solve.

5. Scan your entire computer for viruses. Sometimes, the ieframe.dll error will show up when your computer is infected with certain kinds of viruses. Use your antivirus software to do a complete system scan for virus infections.

6. Disable Windows Firewall in Windows XP if you have another firewall installed. Running two firewall applications at the same time can cause problems so if you have a firewall program installed like ZoneAlarm, Norton Personal Firewall, Comodo Firewall, etc., then you should not be running Windows's built-in firewall simultaneously.

Note: Even if you're positive that the Windows firewall is disabled, check again. Some Microsoft security updates have been known to re-enable the firewall automatically even if you have an existing firewall enabled in another security software program.

7. Update all non-Microsoft firewall and other security software on your computer. Certain security updates from Microsoft have been known to cause issues with security software from other vendors that those vendors are responsible for resolving. Check their websites for updates or service packs and install any that are available.

Note: If you're already running a fully updated version of your security software, try uninstalling and then reinstalling the software instead. A clean installation may stop that nagging ieframe.dll error message.

8. Visit Windows Update and install any suggested Microsoft related updates. It is true that some previous updates from Microsoft may actually cause some ieframe.dll errors, but installing more recent updates, especially those to the Windows Update software itself, may help resolve the problem.

9. Clear the temporary Internet files in Internet Explorer 7. Some ieframe.dll issues may have to do with problems accessing existing temporary Internet files.

10. Increase the frequency that Internet Explorer 7 checks for new versions of web pages. If the default setting is too infrequent and there are issues with certain pages, you may see ieframe.dll and related errors.

11. Disable Internet Explorer 7 add-ons one by one. One of your installed add-ons might be causing the ieframe.dll issue. Selectively disabling them will show you which one, if any, is causing problems.

12. Set Internet Explorer 7 security options back to their default levels. Some programs, even some updates from Microsoft, will sometimes make automatic changes to your Internet Explorer 7 security settings.

Incorrect or overprotective security settings can sometimes cause ieframe.dll issues. Returning these settings to their default levels may correct your issue.

13. Move the IE7 Temporary Internet Files Folder to its Default Location in Windows XP. If the Temporary Internet Files folder in Internet Explorer 7 has been moved from its original location, plus both Protected Mode and the Phishing Filter are enabled, the ieframe.dll error will occur.

14. Disable the Phishing Filter in Internet Explorer 7. This isn't a great long term solution if you don't have another phishing filter installed, but disabling IE7's phishing filter has been known to correct ieframe.dll issues in some situations.

15. Disable Protected Mode in Internet Explorer 7. The Protected Mode feature in Internet Explorer 7 can, in some very specific situations, be involved in generating an ieframe.dll error message.

How to Make Internet Explorer 7 the Default Browser

If you want to make IE 7 to configure as default browser this section provides internet explorer support to IE 7 the default browser.

If you have installed other web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, or Safari for Windows, you may have set one of these browsers to be the default browser Windows opens when applications access webpages.

Whether this was done deliberately or accidentally, you may later decide to make Internet Explorer 7 the default browser. This may be useful if you often visit websites that do not display correctly on other browsers.

1. Click on the "Tools" button in the toolbar, selecting "Internet Options".

2. When the "Internet Properties" dialog box appears, click the "Programs" tab.

3. Underneath "Default web browser", click the "Make default" button.

4. If desired, check "Tell me if Internet Explorer is not the default web browser". This way you will be notified every time you start Internet Explorer if another browser has been set up to be the default.

5. Click "OK" to close the dialog box.

Fix ieframe.dll not found or missing error

This post describes issues with IE 7.0.Most ieframe.dll 'not found' or 'missing' type of errors occur when using Internet Explorer 7 or while using Visual Basic 6. The ieframe.dll DLL files is related to Internet Explorer 7. In many cases, the installation of Internet Explorer 7 causes ieframe.dll errors to appear. Other causes include viruses, certain Windows Updates, incorrect firewall settings, outdated security software applications, and more.

Important : Do not, under any circumstances, download the ieframe.dll DLL file individually from any 'DLL download site.'

Optimize Internet Explorer.
Disable Phishing Filter
Open Internet Explorer 7.
From the Internet Explorer 7 command bar, choose Tools, then Phishing Filter, and finally Phishing Filter Settings.
In the Internet Options window that appears, locate the large Settings text area and scroll all the way to the bottom and locate the Phishing Filter options.
Under Phishing Filter, choose the Disable Phishing Filter radio button option.
Click OK on the Internet Options window.
Close Internet Explorer 7.
If you were troubleshooting an issue, repeat whatever steps caused your problem to see if disabling the Phishing Filter in Internet Explorer 7 has corrected it.

Disable Windows Firewall
Click on Start and then Control Panel.
Click on the Network and Internet Connections link.
Note: If you're viewing the Classic View of Control Panel, double-click on the Network Connections icon and skip to Step 4.
Under the or pick a Control Panel icon section, click on the Network Connections link.
In the Network Connections window, right-click on your network connection and choose Properties.

Note: If you have a 'high speed' Internet connection like Cable or DSL, or are on a network of some kind, your network connection will likely be titled Local Area Connection.

Choose the Advanced tab in the Properties window of your network connection.
In the Windows Firewall section under the Advanced tab, click on the Settings... button.
Choose the Off (not recommended) radio button in the Windows Firewall window.
Click OK in this window and click OK again in the Properties window of your network connection.
You can now close the Network Connections window.
Now that the Windows Firewall is disabled, repeat whatever steps caused your problem to see if disabling this option has fixed your problem.

Update Non-Window Firewalls
Disable Protected Mode.
Open Internet Explorer 7.
From the Internet Explorer 7 command bar, choose Tools and then Internet Options
In the Internet Options window, click on the Security tab.
Below the Security level for this zone area, and directly above the Custom level... and Default level buttons, uncheck the Enable Protected Mode checkbox.

Note: Disabling Protected Mode requires a restart of Internet Explorer 7, as you may have seen next to the checkbox in this step.

Click OK on the Internet Options window
If you're prompted with a Warning! dialog box, advising that The current security settings will put your computer at risk., click the OK button.
Close Internet Explorer 7 and then open it up again.
Try again to visit the web sites that were causing your problems to see if resetting the Internet Explorer 7 security settings on your computer helped.

Important: Protected Mode in not available with Internet Explorer 7 when installed on Windows XP. Windows Vista is the earliest operating system that supports Protected Mode in IE7. Re-install IE 7.0 or upgrade to latest Internet Explorer.

How to Fix Runtime Errors in Internet Explorer

This post provides Browser Support and resolution only for an error message that looks like the following,
Error
A Runtime Error has occurred.
Do you wish to Debug?
Line: line number
Error: nature of script error

To do this automatically,
Click the Fix this problem link.
Then click Run in the File Download dialog boxes, and follow the steps in the Disable Microsoft Internet Explorer Script Debugging Wizard.
To do this Manually

To do this, follow these steps in Internet Explorer:

Click the Tools button , and then click Internet Options. Or, press ALT+T, and then press O.
In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab.
Click to select the Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer) and Disable script debugging (Other) check boxes, and then click to clear the Display a notification about every script error check box.
Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box.

How to optimize AOL Browser

This post provide browser support and describes how to optimize the AOL browser. It also contain step by step instruction to optimized AOL browser

Follow the Steps:
Click Settings icon at the top of AOL application
Click View Index Tab and click Browser Settings link
Under Temporary Internet Files section click General
Tab and then click Delete Cookies, click Ok
Under General Tab click Delete Files, check the box Delete all Offline Content, click Ok
Under General Tab click Settings button and select Every Visit to the page and then click Ok
Under Privacy Tab click Advanced button
Check the box Override Automatic Cookie Handling Ensure First party Cookies but is set to accept, click Ok
Select AOL Browser tab Under Top Speed AOL Broswer Accelarator, click Do not Store Web pages button, click Apply then Ok

Improve browser speed in Internet Explorer 6.0.

This post provide further information to fix browser performance issue with IE 6. It provide step by step instruction to improve browser speed in Internet Explorer 6.0

Solution: From the 'Tools' menu, select 'Internet Options' and set the following options to improve browser performance.

The amount of time it takes for your browser to load can depend on many things. This can include server or network traffic, your connection to the network, your computer speed and memory, and the content of the page you are loading (e.g., pages with a lot of images will load very slowly). You can turn off certain features to allow pages to load faster and save you time.

Use the following options to help improve your browser speed.
1) Disable downloading pictures. Pictures often take a long time to load, and most information on Web pages is text, turn off pictures to prevent them from downloading.
NOTE: You will see an icon which indicates that the picture is missing and to view the image, right click on the icon.
2) Disable page transitions.
3) Disable play animations.
4) Disable background music.
5) Clear your history or at a minimum set history to 1.
6) Customize how often Internet Explorer checks the Web for updated content.
TIP: For optimum speed, select 'Automatically' check for newer versions of stored pages.
7) Increase the size of your cache file.
NOTE: The Temporary Internet Files folder, referred to as the cache, contains a record of the items you have seen or downloaded from the Web, including images, sounds, Web pages, and even cookies. This reduces the time you wait for the page to load because loading the copy on your machine is quicker than retrieving a new copy from the web site.

Fix ISA Server 2000 Web Browser Problems

This post describe How to fix Problems with Web Browser if ISA Server 2000 Is Chained to an Upstream Web Proxy Server. This contains information about modifying the registry. Before you modify the registry, make sure to back it up and make sure that you understand how to restore the registry if a problem occurs.

If Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000 is chained to an upstream Web proxy server, you may experience unexpected delays, incomplete pages, random authentication warning messages, and so forth, when you browse the Web.

This behavior can occur if all of the following conditions are true:

* The downstream ISA Server computer is configured to require integrated authentication (NTLM).

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* The upstream Web proxy server is not configured to require authentication (anonymous).

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* You are using Internet Explorer as your client browser.

Under certain circumstances, Internet Explorer sends an extraneous NTLM authentication header on a connection that has already been authenticated with the downstream ISA Server computer by using integrated authentication. This may cause the downstream ISA Server computer to pass those credentials to the upstream Web proxy server. Because these credentials are for the downstream ISA Server computer, the upstream proxy server may return unexpected delays or responses because it is unable to process the NTLM credentials. The downstream ISA Server computer then passes this HTTP response back to the Web browser, resulting in unexpected delays, authentication warning messages, or other effects on the client computer (running Internet Explorer).

Note that you must have ISA Server 2000 Service Pack 1 (SP1) installed on your computer before you apply the following fix.

For additional information about how to obtain ISA Server 2000 SP1,
How to obtain the Latest Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000 Service Pack

A supported hotfix is available from Microsoft. However, this hotfix is intended to correct only the problem that is described in this post. Apply this hotfix only to systems that are experiencing this specific problem. This hotfix might receive additional testing. Therefore, if you are not severely affected by this problem, we recommend that you wait for the next software update that contains this hotfix.

If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.

To implement the functionality in this fix and then enable it, follow these steps after you have installed the fix:

1. Stop the Web Proxy service.
2. Start Registry Editor.
3. Locate and select the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W3Proxy\Parameters
4. Create a new DWORD value named RemoveAllProxyAuthorization. Give this new value a data value of 1.
5. Restart the Web Proxy service.

To revert to the original configuration, either remove the RemoveAllProxyAuthorization registry value or change its data value to 0 (zero). After you make either change, restart the Web Proxy service.

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Fix Browser Error: Unable to view PDF file in browser

When you view a PDF file in a browser (for example, Internet Explorer or Firefox), the following error message occurs, 'The Adobe Acrobat/Reader that is running cannot be used to view PDF files in a web browser. Adobe Acrobat/Reader version 8 or 9 is required. Please exit and try again.' This post provide Internet browser Support to fix this issue.

Step 1
Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following How to back up and restore the registry in Windows

Go to Start > Run
Type regedit and click OK.
Browse to the following key: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Software\Adobe\Acrobat\Exe Make sure that the correct Default data value is set for the path where Adobe Reader or Acrobat are installed.

Note : The default installation values are 'C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe' or 'C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Reader\Acrobat.exe', depending on whether Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat is installed

Step 2
To configure Acrobat or Adobe Reader as a helper application:
Start Acrobat or Adobe Reader.
Choose Edit > Preferences.
Select Internet on the left. Deselect Display PDF In Browser Using [Acrobat application], and then click OK.
Quit Acrobat or Adobe Reader.

How to make Internet Explorer as your Default Browser

This post provide browser support and technical tips for if Internet Explorer is not currently your default browser. Would you like to make it your default browser?

Cause: This error message will appear if Internet Explorer 5.0 is not registered as the default browser.

Note: To set Internet Explorer as your default browser, click 'Yes'. To keep your current default browser settings, clear the 'Always perform this check when starting Internet Explorer' check box, and click 'No'.

Do one of the following:
1) To set Internet Explorer as your default browser, click 'Yes'.
2) To keep your current default browser settings, clear the 'Always perform this check when starting Internet Explorer' check box, and click 'No'.