I changed it to 5 minutes seconds and my problem went away. Thank you very much because I was about ready to give up on IE. My question now is what should the default setting be initial setting from Microsoft? I checked my wife's setting she doesn't download software and it is set to seconds so would I be correct in assuming that is the initial setting? I don't know what was the default setting, but I started having this problem as soon as I upgraded my IE to version 9.
So I guess 10 seconds is the default setting for IE9, but I'm not sure. After spending about 3 hours with MS technician last night - with no results, I found your website and made the change to the receivetimeout and it worked like a charm. Thanks a million. I just wanted to thank you for this post. I was having the same problem as many seem to have with Internet Explorer 9 timing out after 10 seconds and displaying 'Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage'.
It was driving me crazy trying to figure out what the problem was. I re-set the browser, disabled all the add ons and as a last act of desperation uninstalled Internet Explorer 9 hoping that it would default to I.
I had to do a system restore just to get back online again. I kept searching Google trying to find the solution, but it was only when I searched I. I followed your instructions and sure enough the ReceiveTimeout was set to I've now changed it to 2 minutes and problem solved. This all begs the question that if Microsoft know about this problem why the hell don't they do something about it and change the default settings? There must be thousands of people all having the same problem and either just putting up with it or changing over to a new browser.
Anyway thanks again, I can switch off my P. Ken if you see my post above to Alex you'll see that you're solution is correct up to step 4 but without the need to type 'KeepAliveTimeout'. Just go down the list and change the setting of 'ReceiveTimeout' from to whatever you choose by clicking 'Edit' and then 'Modify. I've set it to which is 2 minutes, I think if a website hasn't responded by then it's safe to assume there is a problem with the site and not the computer.
Same here, problem solved thanks to Alex. If everyone's timeout is 10 seconds then I think it might be safe to assume that is the default setting which begs the question why don't Microsoft do something about it if they know it's causing all these problems?
Coincidentally it kept causing me problems checking airfares too :. My previous fix was to just use Safari. But too often, I'd have to start what I was doing all over. Otherwise we would be on Macs. I have a couple websites I use that I use to order print material and by design sometimes takes longer than 10 seconds to respond as the server is rendering my input to a proof.
Crash, start over. Last night I wound up ordering two cruises on Expedia because the website took longer, appearantly, than 10 seconds to process payment.
Carnival fixed it for us, though. Yeah, MS has some quality issues. The same Internet Explorer 11 apps and sites you use today can open in Microsoft If Internet Explorer 8 appears in the About Internet Explorer dialog box, then you have successfully completed the uninstall of internet explorer 9 and you Internet Explorer 11 is retiring on Ultra-light and versatile.
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