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Message-ID: <20030717175502.GD5441@trikaliotis.hn.org>
From: trik-news at gmx.de (Spiro Trikaliotis)
Subject: Does your IE6 crash with these "URLs"?

Hello,

On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 11:39:39AM -0500, Nik Reiman wrote:
> -Not- confirmed with IE Version 6.0.2800.1106.xpsp2.030422-1633 on XP 
> build 2600.xpsp2.030422-1633, Service Pack 1.  Throws the error message 
> "Server Name or Address can't be resolved."

Well, it depends... ;-)

-Not- confirmed if logged in as "main user". IE6 tells me that it is not 
possible to access this folder, and I'd have to check that the file name 
(sic!) is correct and I have the needed rights.

Furthermore, the URL is rewritten to ftp://ftp*/

I have the same build number for IE and XP as you, together with 
  SP1; Q324929; Q810847; Q813951; Q813489; Q330994; Q818529


Anyway, if I'm logged in as administrator, IE6 crashes (doesn't respond 
anymore).

Spiro.

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