Check the application error log in event viewer. If you see a Fault Bucket
error then it may have to do with a recent security patch.
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Faizulla Khan
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Hi Heinz,
I have been seeing some problems myself when loading some unrelated sites
like Google Analyitics. There IE6 just crashes immediately. If I turn
off _all_ addons then it runs. For me it seems to be related to the Flash
plugin - which is at the most current level btw.
So as a start, maybe try turning off all the addons to see if that helps
your situation or not.
I also did some looking about in the MS forum for IE 6
news://news.microsoft.com:119/microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser
and found a thread titled "new crashing and very very slow" that may be of
interest.
Mike
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Hi there!
Finally someone who reports the exact same issues that are bugging us for
at least a year now!
The situation is as you described - IE is just throwing the WebFacing
session into the bin. The corresponding iSeries session though keeps still
running.
I have invested quite some time into this and although I discovered some
issues with embedded malfunctioning JavaScript code this problem still
exists.
Believe me this is NOT a time settings issue. We've had situations where
colleagues signed on, worked for 2 minutes and got dumped.
Personally I believe this to be a serious IE issue that simply gets
overwhelmed by the sheer complexity of the JavaScript code of a single
webfaced page. If you dig a little deeper you'll find out that we are
talking literally thousands of lines of code here - for more or less every
single WebFacing web page.
In the meantime I was even forced to develop a little Java tools for our
users that allows them to kill their own zombie jobs - sad. Even more sad
was the time I had to spend to find out how to display the corresponding
iSeries job number for a WebFacing session. But that's a different story.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
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Auftrag von Michael Soucy
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Betreff: [WDSCI-L] Timeout issue on Webfaced applications
We've recently have come across an issue where users are complaining that
some of our webfaced applications have abruptly ended. I haven't
personally witnessed it myself but, what I have heard is it appears that
the browser is getting closed automatically and the job is being ended on
the iSeries. Is this a known problem with Webfacing? Is there some sort
of time out parameter we should be looking for? The Webfaced applications
were developed using WDSCi V6 and are running on WAS v6.0.
Sincerely,
Michael Soucy
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