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I have a friend (seriously I do, actually a few more than that too) who has problems with her pc.
She picked up a new hp pc from best buy several months ago. It runs Windows Vista Home Premium.
The pc runs fine as far as I can tell, but she has one problem that I can't seem to help her with. Just recently past month or so, she isn't able to download any files while browsing the internet using IE7. It also interferes with her downloading files that people email her to her gmail/yahoo email accounts, etc. Plus she also mentioned that it was causing problems with msn messenger or whatever client she uses for IM. She brought it to Best Buy to have Geek Squad look at it but they said that they couldn't look at it locally and that they would ship it to another location for them to look at it and it could take several weeks to fix which obviously she doesn't want because she likes using her pc daily.

She dropped it off for me to look at before she resorts to giving in to Geek Squad's request.

Vista runs, pretty quick too (2gb ram, decent sized sata hd, fast cpu, vid card, etc.).

- I've applied any & all remaining windows updates available for her pc.
- I've installed a few different spyware apps along with using windows defender and ran scans but the pc is pretty clean.
- Turned off the Windows Firewall, I like to run with it turned on but I wanted to rule it out as a problem so it's off for now.
- She also Norton Antivirus which is a part of a norton security suite installed on this machine, I went in and disabled as many of it's functions (real time protections, firewall, etc.) as I could to see if it the cause of her problems.
- reset ie7 to it's default settings (there's a button for that in internet options) just to see if she somehow selected a setting that would prevent her from downloading files

- I've pretty much run out of ideas at this point.

I have attempting downloading files from various different locations on the net and I can't save a file that I've downloaded, I can't run a file from the download location - nothing.
I can click on a link to download a file (ex. downloading grisoft's free antispyware software), the progress bar appears, the amount being downloaded and download speed appears, it gets to 99%, after which I see a quick message about it verifying the file and then nothing. The file is not in the location where I specified for the download (ex. the windows desktop, or specific folder that I selected).

If I click on a file and select Run instead of Save, it goes through the same process, the progress bar appears, the amount being downloaded and download speed appears, it gets to 99%, after which I see a quick message about it verifying the file and then nothing.

I've never seen this with Windows XP before and searching google hasn't turned up any decent leads into what's causing this problem. The machine is clean, no spyware, no viruses and appears to function properly in every other respect.

I'm thinking that there is some hidden setting in ie7 that is turned on and is causing this problem but for the life of me I can't find it. All firewalls on this pc have been turned off so I'm sure this isn't a firewall issue. She's running as the local admin on her machine, UAC is turned on and will be left on unless I'm told otherwise.

Any suggestions/ideas as to what may be causing this problem? Has anyone seen this before?
It's definitely weird, my main experience is with Windows XP and I've never seen this behavior on that platform so I'm a little lost here.

OK, I've ranted enough and you're all tired from reading this post. I'd appreciate any help if you know what may be causing this. Thanks in Advance!

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on Sep 27, 2007
I have had the exact same problems with my newer laptop that I have gotten from Dell with Vista installed and using IE7. Thanks for all the information and taking the time to try and figure out the problem. This problem has been driving me crazy for months and no one can help me without having to pay for it.

I will try the fixes that you have posted and get back with whether it worked for me or not.
on Dec 22, 2007
Just now I had the same problem.

I've just installed again Windows Vista back on the computer after a long downgrade to XP (I just came back to Vista cause I thought I had some trouble with the video card, and to take it for warranty needs to be the initial OS).
Well, the thing is that my Live Messenger got a nasty virus, so I started to execute Kaspersky Online Scanner, in the middle of the "Instalation" Vista asked me if I wanted to install an Add-on, but it didn't appear the name of the addon anywhere, so i just took a leap of faith and accepted it.
Just after that i wasn't able to save files or even to save images from the internet.
So I came in here and remembered about the addon, I tried to check the installed addons but the window didn't open... So instead of making a new account, that would mix it all up with my Ubuntu files, I just went to Accessories>System Tools>IE (with no addons)
I tried to download anything and voila! everything working fine, then I went to my "normal and buggy" Explorer which I didn't close and it was also working.

The latter addon installed was the KasperskyLabs addon, so I assume that there was an internal crash inside the explorer engine that messed up with the file downloads, but after that new explorer opened everything was reset to the real defaults.

I hope this could help you, and excuse for such a long message, I'm new in posting about bugs, hehe.

Bye!
on Apr 21, 2008
Hi

I had a similar problem what You have.Eventhough I created the new admin account,the problem is still.Can u please help me out....
on Nov 01, 2008

Hi All,

Even I had the same problem and i tried to search for help in the internet and came to this site. I was seraching for solution but couldn't find. Suddently, an idea struck me and i tried it and it worked. So thought i should share it with you. For this i had to create a user id and log in

Okay, the solution is to open the IE with administrator permission. Right click on the IE icon and select "Run as administrator" menu. Even though your login id is in adminstrator group, all the applications your launch won't be run in admin mode by default.

Hope this helps.

Thanks

Sundar

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