I have the following issue on 3 machines and i was wondering if anyone else has had anything like this.
Summary: Firefox works (ver 12.0), but Internet Explorer (ver 8 or 9) doesn't.
More detail:
On the XP machine, i cannot run Enterprise Manager (Oracle web admin) from IE8 - page cannot be displayed. But i can load this page on firefox and login successfully. The address is a local port on the machine (
On one of the Win7 machines IE can get to all pages - both on the intranet and the internet. But it is significantly slower than FF and also every now and then it crashes out.
On the other Win7 machine IE crashes most times the first time it is run, then if you run it again it is usually fine and again it can get to all pages (altho slowly).
Another problem with IE on all machines is opening a 2nd tab - sometimes this works (but takes ages), other times IE crashes out.
I am sure it is not firewall issues (using sophos) as all pages can be got to via firefox. (And also i've looked at the firewall log and tried IE while firewall is turned off briefly).
Event viewer is not telling me much: I get Application Hang errors in the Application log for iexplore.exe and occasionally I'm getting the 'too many concurrent TCP connects' in system log e.g
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: Tcpip
Event Category: None
Event ID: 4226
Date: 22/10/2012
Time: 12:39:56
Description: TCP/IP has reached the security limit imposed on the number of concurrent TCP connect attempts.
On 2 of these machines i've already run malwarebytes, the other one is running now, but i don't hold out much hope for it, the scans take ages (4hours+), so far they haven't found anything and on one of the machines they cleared out the start menu.
Sophos antivirus has been run (a lot of times), i've scanned all the local drives on all machines - no viruses found.
Oh yeah, all workstations are Dell Optiplexes, none of them older than 2 years, all dual core, tons of memory, tons of disk space - i.e would not expect any performance issues.
Also all workstations are fine with all the other standard office work we do - i.e. office 2010, adobe, visio, project, various printers and scanners.
I've reached the point where i am about to rebuild cos i don't know what else to try. (Sadly due to company policy I cannot just switch to FireFox. Even though these machines are usable now i have to make them work with IE).
Summary: Firefox works (ver 12.0), but Internet Explorer (ver 8 or 9) doesn't.
More detail:
On the XP machine, i cannot run Enterprise Manager (Oracle web admin) from IE8 - page cannot be displayed. But i can load this page on firefox and login successfully. The address is a local port on the machine (
On one of the Win7 machines IE can get to all pages - both on the intranet and the internet. But it is significantly slower than FF and also every now and then it crashes out.
On the other Win7 machine IE crashes most times the first time it is run, then if you run it again it is usually fine and again it can get to all pages (altho slowly).
Another problem with IE on all machines is opening a 2nd tab - sometimes this works (but takes ages), other times IE crashes out.
I am sure it is not firewall issues (using sophos) as all pages can be got to via firefox. (And also i've looked at the firewall log and tried IE while firewall is turned off briefly).
Event viewer is not telling me much: I get Application Hang errors in the Application log for iexplore.exe and occasionally I'm getting the 'too many concurrent TCP connects' in system log e.g
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: Tcpip
Event Category: None
Event ID: 4226
Date: 22/10/2012
Time: 12:39:56
Description: TCP/IP has reached the security limit imposed on the number of concurrent TCP connect attempts.
On 2 of these machines i've already run malwarebytes, the other one is running now, but i don't hold out much hope for it, the scans take ages (4hours+), so far they haven't found anything and on one of the machines they cleared out the start menu.
Sophos antivirus has been run (a lot of times), i've scanned all the local drives on all machines - no viruses found.
Oh yeah, all workstations are Dell Optiplexes, none of them older than 2 years, all dual core, tons of memory, tons of disk space - i.e would not expect any performance issues.
Also all workstations are fine with all the other standard office work we do - i.e. office 2010, adobe, visio, project, various printers and scanners.
I've reached the point where i am about to rebuild cos i don't know what else to try. (Sadly due to company policy I cannot just switch to FireFox. Even though these machines are usable now i have to make them work with IE).