IE 6 Sub-windows faults & and log in!

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simbob

Guys I have a really weird problem.
I am trying to log into a shares website but I constantly get kicked
out and have to re logon every 10sec but it is very haphazard, some
time I can navigate around the site for a few minutes before it forces
me to login again. When i log in the first time IE makes that clicking
sound(as if i just clicked on another hyperlink) and then the web site
tells me my login time has expired and i need to re login.
THIS ONLY HAPPENS ON MY LAPTOP EVERY OTHER COMPUTER IS FINE!

My laptop has recently been rebuilt so i thought i needed a IE
patch/update but can't seem to find one that works.

Strangely enough on the same website, which uses sub-forms and menus
and headers (whoooa whoo) sometimes the whole window formating goes
nuts and you can only see half/parts of the screen and the header menus
dissappear. VERY ANNOYING!
Other time i get "errors on this page" in the menu bar.

Any ideas? Any downloads i need or patches? I have tried everything
that mircosoft reccomends!

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simbob said:
[X-HTTP-UserAgent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322),gzip(gfe),gzip(gfe) ]
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Guys I have a really weird problem.
I am trying to log into a shares website but I constantly get kicked
out and have to re logon every 10sec but it is very haphazard, some
time I can navigate around the site for a few minutes before it forces
me to login again. When i log in the first time IE makes that clicking
sound(as if i just clicked on another hyperlink) and then the web site
tells me my login time has expired and i need to re login.
THIS ONLY HAPPENS ON MY LAPTOP EVERY OTHER COMPUTER IS FINE!


Check for spyware, or other malware, or other misbehaving apps.
E.g. use Task Manager to check if something else is running
and consuming resources.

I had a similar symptom on a chat site and it turned out that another
program was active taking up most of the CPU%. I'm not too sure
how that related to the symptom I was getting from the site: "session
expired" but removing the other app changed that symptom.

My laptop has recently been rebuilt so i thought i needed a IE
patch/update but can't seem to find one that works.


If that means that you have connected to the Internet using base XP
you could be infected with any number of nasty parasites. That would be
one of the reasons why MS distributed XPsp2 by mail.


HTH

Robert Aldwinckle
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