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Funnily enough, I now have to report that it has also stopped functioning on my OS. Did you guys experience some time between installation and when Vista, both of them, fucked up? I am certain that I didn't change any settings but also have no idea what's causing this problem. I used a proxy just like Dumsum, however, couldn't get past the page where you enter your username and password because it was so damn slow. On the same night, I somehow managed to get it working again (something to do with switching between proxies and browsers) until I restarted the computer. I've resorted to dual booting XP and Vista, which works fine, but is not idealpolitik said:I emailed IT Services to no avail - all I got was a proforma 'please tell us your os, subjects, etc, etc' email. God they're shit. You all need to send emails so they get off their incompetent arses.
Or if it didn't use a gig of memory when left to its own devices for a few hours.LottoX said:Nah, Firefox is pretty awesome, haven't tried opera though... I can't imagine anything better than firefox, really. Unless it used like no CPU whatsoever.
The synopsis is that their appears to be a problem with Vista being too smart for it's own good, with the addition of the Receive Window Auto-Tuning Level setting in the TCP/IP stack. Disabling this setting fixed the timeout problem in FF2 and Windows Live Writer on my machine.
Make sure you're running as an Administrator (can open a command window as Administrator) and execute the following command at the prompt:
netsh interface tcp set global autotuning=disabled