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Old 07-02-2009, 03:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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IE6 Issue Please Help!!

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I have recently had an issue appear on a few XP Pro laptops while accessing the corporate Intranet.

Problem:

All machines have the local intranet address as the default page and are using IE6, the address is as follows "http://intranet". Now on certain machines (laptops) when the users open the browser for the intranet site they are redirected to "www.aciworldwide.com" instead.

I have found that if I delete the users profile from their machine and then have the users login again so the profile is recreated, the problem goes, well for a while atleast!

I have also established that if I type the address "http://www.intranet.com" in the browser I'm directed to the site "www.aciworldwide.com", so I believe this issue is linked to IE 6 assuming that "http://intranet" is in fact "http://www.intranet.com".

How can I stop this happening?
Where are the setting to disable this function?
Or any other ideas would be extremely welcome?

Please help

Many thanks

Mark
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Re: IE6 Issue Please Help!!

Although IE6 aint my speciality i would Recomend updating to IE8 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en (32bit)

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en (64bit)

These links are only for Windows Xp
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