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RalfG
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      01-03-2008
This is a new Vista Home Premium install and the problem didn't manifest
until 2nd day after installation. I've seen on the web that the symptom has
been reported before and for a long time, though not widespread, and there
is a workaround which works but I haven't seen any actual cause or solution.


Among the symptoms:

-Slow loading home page
-Slow or non-responsive IE7 menu items
-very slow loading Favorites list
-missing content in Favorites sub-folders, sometimes root folders
-IE7 menu items sometimes don't display

Initially IE7 appeared to work normally when the Vista installation was
clean (dual boot with MCE 2005). Windows Vista updates and various drivers
were installed on the first day without causing any problems. Began adding
in assorted software, Adobe Flash etc., and later on the 2nd day imported my
previous Favorites as a "bookmarks.htm" file that had been exported from IE7
in MCE 2005. It was shortly after that when IE7 slowed down to a crawl.

I did try a number of things to correct the problem, none of which worked,
including:

-turn off phishing filter
-turn off pop-up blocker
-disabled ALL Add-ons
-deleted IE7 cache, history, cookies
-disabled Windows Defender
-used IE7 RESET function
-deleted all contents of Favorites folder
-uninstalled Java

There was no 3rd party firewall software or antivirus installed at the time.
Subsequently Avast was installed (no change and no malware detected) and
removed again to be replaced by ZoneAlarm Internet security suite (no change
and no malware detected).

By way of diagnostics I also installed Firefox to see how it behaved with
the same set of favorites and I enabled access to the Favorites links on the
Start programs menu. Neither of those exhibited any slowness or problems
displaying or accessing the links.

The only thing that did work to completely eliminate the symptoms in IE7 is
a workaround for the problem described on the net, namely to disable
Protected Mode for the Internet Zone in the IE7 security settings. Protected
Mode can be left enabled in other zones and has no effect on this issue if
it is disabled in any zone except the Internet Zone.

This is a list of the 3rd party software and drivers that were installed
while the problem was first noticed:

-Logitech QuickCam drivers and software
-Canon- Canoscan 4200 drivers, Canoscan Toolbox, My Printer, iP3300 printer
utilities, Easy Photoprint, Easy Photoprint EX
-Scansoft Omnipage
-Adobe Flash
-Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 redistributable
-Adobe Reader 8.1.1
-Java 6 update3
-Epson Twain 5 (not supported in Vista but works)
-Steam
-Realtek High Definition Audio driver ver. R184
-Microsoft Intellipoint 6.2 software & drivers
-Windows Live -Mail, Messenger, Sign-in Assistant, Installer
-ATI Catalyst ver.7.12 drivers and CCC
-Viewsonic Vista signed driver files (which haven't managed to update my
monitor)
-ffdshow filter
-Arcsoft PhotoStudio 5.5

I don't know whether these contributed to causing the issue, but aside from
any initial errors Vista had when it first set up the hardware there were
subsequent errors when trying to install drivers for 2 scanners... Epson
Perfection 1200U and CanoScan 4200F. Both scanners do function now. It also
initially detected the webcam model incorrectly but downloaded drivers for
that work normally. Attempts to install generic drivers (BTC and HP) for an
HP OEM keyboard failed and required using System Restore. The keyboard
presently only has basic functions using MS generic drivers.

So, anyone have ideas why enabling Protected Mode in IE7 would be causing
the slowness?

 
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Nighthawk
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      01-15-2008
Hi

You can speedup favorites in IE7 if you use this program: ccleaner (freeware)
http://www.ccleaner.com/




"RalfG" wrote:

> This is a new Vista Home Premium install and the problem didn't manifest
> until 2nd day after installation. I've seen on the web that the symptom has
> been reported before and for a long time, though not widespread, and there
> is a workaround which works but I haven't seen any actual cause or solution.
>
>
> Among the symptoms:
>
> -Slow loading home page
> -Slow or non-responsive IE7 menu items
> -very slow loading Favorites list
> -missing content in Favorites sub-folders, sometimes root folders
> -IE7 menu items sometimes don't display
>
> Initially IE7 appeared to work normally when the Vista installation was
> clean (dual boot with MCE 2005). Windows Vista updates and various drivers
> were installed on the first day without causing any problems. Began adding
> in assorted software, Adobe Flash etc., and later on the 2nd day imported my
> previous Favorites as a "bookmarks.htm" file that had been exported from IE7
> in MCE 2005. It was shortly after that when IE7 slowed down to a crawl.
>
> I did try a number of things to correct the problem, none of which worked,
> including:
>
> -turn off phishing filter
> -turn off pop-up blocker
> -disabled ALL Add-ons
> -deleted IE7 cache, history, cookies
> -disabled Windows Defender
> -used IE7 RESET function
> -deleted all contents of Favorites folder
> -uninstalled Java
>
> There was no 3rd party firewall software or antivirus installed at the time.
> Subsequently Avast was installed (no change and no malware detected) and
> removed again to be replaced by ZoneAlarm Internet security suite (no change
> and no malware detected).
>
> By way of diagnostics I also installed Firefox to see how it behaved with
> the same set of favorites and I enabled access to the Favorites links on the
> Start programs menu. Neither of those exhibited any slowness or problems
> displaying or accessing the links.
>
> The only thing that did work to completely eliminate the symptoms in IE7 is
> a workaround for the problem described on the net, namely to disable
> Protected Mode for the Internet Zone in the IE7 security settings. Protected
> Mode can be left enabled in other zones and has no effect on this issue if
> it is disabled in any zone except the Internet Zone.
>
> This is a list of the 3rd party software and drivers that were installed
> while the problem was first noticed:
>
> -Logitech QuickCam drivers and software
> -Canon- Canoscan 4200 drivers, Canoscan Toolbox, My Printer, iP3300 printer
> utilities, Easy Photoprint, Easy Photoprint EX
> -Scansoft Omnipage
> -Adobe Flash
> -Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 redistributable
> -Adobe Reader 8.1.1
> -Java 6 update3
> -Epson Twain 5 (not supported in Vista but works)
> -Steam
> -Realtek High Definition Audio driver ver. R184
> -Microsoft Intellipoint 6.2 software & drivers
> -Windows Live -Mail, Messenger, Sign-in Assistant, Installer
> -ATI Catalyst ver.7.12 drivers and CCC
> -Viewsonic Vista signed driver files (which haven't managed to update my
> monitor)
> -ffdshow filter
> -Arcsoft PhotoStudio 5.5
>
> I don't know whether these contributed to causing the issue, but aside from
> any initial errors Vista had when it first set up the hardware there were
> subsequent errors when trying to install drivers for 2 scanners... Epson
> Perfection 1200U and CanoScan 4200F. Both scanners do function now. It also
> initially detected the webcam model incorrectly but downloaded drivers for
> that work normally. Attempts to install generic drivers (BTC and HP) for an
> HP OEM keyboard failed and required using System Restore. The keyboard
> presently only has basic functions using MS generic drivers.
>
> So, anyone have ideas why enabling Protected Mode in IE7 would be causing
> the slowness?
>

 
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anubis341
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      08-02-2008

After reading many posts and pulling out my own hair, I discovered th
problem with slow response times in IE7 on Vista x32 with protected mod
on
Yes, turning off protected mode does fix the problem, but I previousl
ran with protected mode on and had no problem, so I looked elsewhere
Something somebody wrote here rang a bell though and I investigated
The culprit was Scansoft Omnipage
As soon as I uninstalled that software (which I had only installe
yesterday) the problem went away
I can now browse normally and quickly in protected mode
If you are having this problem, look to see if you have Omnipag
installed... it worked for me
Good luck

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Paul Montgomery
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      08-02-2008
On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 05:22:50 +0100, anubis341
<> wrote:

>If you are having this problem, look to see if you have Omnipage
>installed... it worked for me!
>Good luck!


I think you're a tad late replying to this thread. The person you replied
to hasn't been back since making the post LAST JANUARY 3.

Thats eight months ago... way too long.
 
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Steve Thackery
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      08-02-2008
> The culprit was Scansoft Omnipage.

That's very useful to know. Thank you.

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anubis341
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      08-02-2008

Paul Montgomery;938604 Wrote:
> On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 05:22:50 +0100, anubis341
> <> wrote:
>
> >If you are having this problem, look to see if you have Omnipage
> >installed... it worked for me!
> >Good luck!

>
> I think you're a tad late replying to this thread. The person you
> replied
> to hasn't been back since making the post LAST JANUARY 3.
>
> Thats eight months ago... way too long.



If you had taken the time to read my post properly, you would have seen
that it wasn't directed to just that person but for anyone who might
have that problem. The web is full of postings just like this with no
solutions, so it might be helpful to someone else who is searching for
an answer to this problem. If you aren't interested in the problem or
the solution, then don't bother posting about it... some people might
actually find it useful.


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GrahamD
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      09-23-2008

I had a similar problem. New Computer, starting to load files and
software and on day 3, suddenly IE7 slows down to a crawl. 35 secs to
load, each new page took ages.
Vista finally told me there was a problem with Omnipage SE, which came
with the Canon scanner, so after a reboot, I deleted it, and rebooted
again.
Hey presto, IE7 is back up to speed. Don't know if all the IE7 slow
speeds are due to this but it certainly was my problem.
I'll look into things more before installing any OCR software and see
if Omnipage have experienced any problems


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Asalaq
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      10-04-2008
> The culprit was Scansoft Omnipage.

This has solved my problem too.

Who could think it was the installation of my Xerox DM272 and the
accompanying Omnipage 12 which caused this slowdown of IE7.

Thank you for sharing this information.
 
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