Internet Explorer Through Proxy to IIS May Stop on Page with Java or ASP ScriptsID: Q183283
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When Internet Explorer version 4.01 connects through Microsoft Proxy
Server version 2.0 to a Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) 4.0
computer, Internet Explorer may hang when you refresh a page that contains
Java or ASP scripts. The page will be incomplete, and the images may fail
to download.
NOTE: This problem will not occur if you use IIS version 3.0, or if
you use Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0 to access an
IIS 4.0 computer.
A content-length header may be missing from the IIS 4.0 HTTP response.
To resolve this problem, obtain the Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0 Combined Hotfix by contacting Microsoft Product Support Services. The combined hotfix is described in the KB article below:
Q190997 Proxy Server 2.0 Combined Hotfix Information and List of Fixes
To work around this problem, contact the administrator of the Web site, and ask him or her to contact Microsoft Product Support Services to obtain and install the IIS fix discussed below.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.
There are two fixes available for this problem, one for IIS 4.0 and
one for Proxy Server 2.0. The IIS fix can be applied to any IIS 4.0
Web server that users connect to using Internet Explorer version 4.x.
Because this problem occurs more frequently when Microsoft Internet
Explorer 4.x connects through Microsoft Proxy Server to an IIS 4.0 Web
site, a fix has been created for Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0. This version
of the fix can be installed on the Proxy Server computer and is the
preferred solution because it will correct the problem for connections to
ALL IIS 4.0 web sites.
Additional query words:
Keywords : IIS4Faq kbfaq
Version : WINDOWS:4.01; winnt:2.0,4.0
Platform : WINDOWS winnt
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: June 30, 1999