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Posted by Mika on 11/17/07 19:44
"VK" <schools_ring@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Accidentally I have read this thread and I noticed that the KB article
> I linked in "Active time for HTTP connection" thread may be giving
> another possible hint:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/813827
>
> "If you set the KeepAliveTimeout value to less than 60,000 (one
> minute), you may have problems communicating with Web servers that
> require persistent HTTP connections. For example, you may receive a
> "Page cannot be displayed" error message."
Thank you however that is not the error message we receive. 'Operation
aborted' is the error, and only when refreshing the page whilst it is still
loading. I do not feel this error is likely to relate, but thank you
anyway...
> It may be possible that some visitors have KeepAliveTimeout manually
> set to too short, or that for some requests the inactivity period goes
> beyond the default allowed 60,000ms
>
> I cannot reproduce your problem neither in IE6 nor IE7 so just
> guessing. If you have a machine stable reproducing the problem, then I
> would check one by one:
Have you tried refreshing the page multiple times whilst it is still
loading? The error does not occur every time.
> 1) HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
> \InternetSettings
> Try to set KeepAliveTimeout DWORD value to 180000 and add new key
> ServerInfoTimeout with DWORD value to 180000
>
> 2) Tools :: Internet Options :: Advanced :: HTTP 1.1 settings :: check
> on "Use HTTP 1.1 through proxy connections"
> (default is off)
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