From: kamran on 12 Oct 2009 13:07 I am running Windows XP SP3 on a work station. We recently chnaged to a new domain. When launching Explorer 7 for the first time when the user autheticates and the profile is setup once we try to launch the internet, it is automatically trying to open: http://runonce.msn.com/runonce3.aspx so that it can setup required setting for Explorer 7, however this never launches and its a blank screen and it never times out. It just shows the <hour glass> as if it is trying to launch. The PC has internet connection and the IP is good. Once the administrator logs in to the machine, Internet works fine!!! although when the administrator launches the Explorer and the Explorere 7 Welcome page appears, any kind of setting is not set and gets the <Settings were not able to be saved successfully>, but you can pass that and explicitly put a URL address and launch. Any ideas ??
From: kamran on 13 Oct 2009 15:56 It works if I start IE 7 with no-add-ons, but then you can not run active X which is almost a requirement on most of the web sites these days. So I reset the IE 7 as recommended and it still does exactly the same. IE 7 still won't launch unless through <no-add-ons>. On any other PC, this user profile works fine and IE 7 launches just fine. Any ideas would certainly be appreciated!!! "kamran" wrote: > I am running Windows XP SP3 on a work station. We recently chnaged to a new > domain. When launching Explorer 7 for the first time when the user > autheticates and the profile is setup once we try to launch the internet, it > is automatically trying to open: http://runonce.msn.com/runonce3.aspx so that > it can setup required setting for Explorer 7, however this never launches and > its a blank screen and it never times out. It just shows the <hour glass> as > if it is trying to launch. > The PC has internet connection and the IP is good. Once the administrator > logs in to the machine, Internet works fine!!! although when the > administrator launches the Explorer and the Explorere 7 Welcome page appears, > any kind of setting is not set and gets the <Settings were not able to be > saved successfully>, but you can pass that and explicitly put a URL address > and launch. Any ideas ?? > >
From: Peter Foldes on 13 Oct 2009 23:33 kamran Mathematical deduction. Add the Add Ons back 1 by one until you find the culprit. Let us know which one was the cause of your issue -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "kamran" <kamran(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:83E947FC-EDF9-4553-A885-10F3957CB751(a)microsoft.com... > It works if I start IE 7 with no-add-ons, but then you can not run active X > which is almost a requirement on most of the web sites these days. So I reset > the IE 7 as recommended and it still does exactly the same. IE 7 still won't > launch unless through <no-add-ons>. On any other PC, this user profile works > fine and IE 7 launches just fine. Any ideas would certainly be appreciated!!! > > "kamran" wrote: > >> I am running Windows XP SP3 on a work station. We recently chnaged to a new >> domain. When launching Explorer 7 for the first time when the user >> autheticates and the profile is setup once we try to launch the internet, it >> is automatically trying to open: http://runonce.msn.com/runonce3.aspx so that >> it can setup required setting for Explorer 7, however this never launches and >> its a blank screen and it never times out. It just shows the <hour glass> as >> if it is trying to launch. >> The PC has internet connection and the IP is good. Once the administrator >> logs in to the machine, Internet works fine!!! although when the >> administrator launches the Explorer and the Explorere 7 Welcome page appears, >> any kind of setting is not set and gets the <Settings were not able to be >> saved successfully>, but you can pass that and explicitly put a URL address >> and launch. Any ideas ?? >> >>
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