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Cannot upload a file to a website on internet explorer, program freezes and shutdown. no error message

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Broadcast yourself

are you uploading from your phone or from a PC?

If from a PC, try thisL

* use Chrome to upload, instead of Internet Explorer or Firefox
* Go to the upload page
* before you upload, look for the URL in the address bar. Change the 'http' to 'https' and press enter to reload the page.
* then, upload normally.

The HTTPS version of Youtube's upload page has some error correction that helps it overcome the occasional hiccup the internet encounters.
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WEBPAGE DOWNLOAD

There are many reasons that Internet Explorer could be encountering this issue. Some examples are connectivity to your ISP, a firewall blocking your connection, or your networking device not functioning properly. Here are some things that you can try:
Method 1: Run the Network Diagnostics tool in Internet Explorer
1. Start Internet Explorer, and then try to access the Web page that is displaying the error message.
2. On the page that displays an Internet Explorer error message, click the Diagnose Connection Problems link. The Network Diagnostics tool will run. When the tool has finished running, it will report one of the following results:
    • It was unable to find a problem.
    • It has detected a problem. Additionally, the tool will provide guidance about the next steps to take to troubleshoot the problem.
3. Click IP Address, and note the IP Address. You may need it for future troubleshooting.
4. Follow the steps in the Network Diagnostics tool to fix any connection problems.
5. Start Internet Explorer.
If you receive the same error message, go to the next method.
Method 2: Reset the modem or the router
1. Disconnect the cable that connects the computer to the modem.
2. Turn off the modem and the router.
Note: If the modem or the router does not have a power switch, disconnect the power to the modem or to the router.
3. Restart the computer.
4. After your computer has restarted, turn on the modem or the router, connect the cable from the computer to the modem or the router, and restart the computer.
5. Make sure that all network cables are securely connected.
6. Start Internet Explorer.
If you receive the same error message, go to the next method.
Method 3: Use the Delete Browsing History feature
If resetting the modem or the router did not resolve the problem, deleting your browsing history might help. Follow these steps to remove your temporary Internet files, history, and form data:
1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. Click the Safety button, and then click Delete Browsing History.
3. Select the check box next to each category of information you want to delete.
4. Select the Preserve Favorites website data check box if you do not want to delete the cookies and files associated with websites in your Favorites list.
5. Click Delete. (This could take awhile if you have a lot of files and history.)
6. Close Internet Explorer, start Internet Explorer again, and then try to access the Web page.
If you receive the same error message, go to the next method.
Method 4: Use the Internet Explorer (No Add-ons) mode
1. To do this, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Internet Explorer (No Add-ons).

If this resolves the issue, follow these steps to isolate the browser add-on that is causing the issue:

  1. Click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
  2. Click the Programs tab, and then click Manage add-ons.
  3. Click an add-on in the Name list, and then click Disable.
  4. Repeat step 3 until you identify the add-on that is causing the issue.
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WHEN I OPEN IE THAN THE MESSAGE APPEARS AS WEBSITE RESTORE ERROR.AND I CANNOT SURF THE WEBSITE AND AFTER SOMETIME IT CLOSES SUDDENLY.SO PLEASE CAN U HELP ME TO RESOLVE THE PROBLEM

try the following steps , close Internet Explorer.
if you are using WINDOWS XP
click start>run, type in inetcpl.cpl , press enter
if you are using windows vista / windows 7
click start> in "search programs and files" type in inetcpl.cpl press enter


internet explorer properties will open up. go to the last tab which is Advanced.
Click on RESET

proceed with the reset and try again
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Where do find 'Browser configuration'. I am getting Error 413 message ''Entity too large'' on a website and some adice to clear it was to go into 'browseconfig' and check frst two boxes. Need to find...

Error Message: "413 – Request Entity Too Large"
Translation: The Web server has determined that the data being sent by the browser is simply too large (that is, too many bytes). This occurs when file size limits are exceeded. For example, when uploading a very large file (using a technique such as HTTP PUT), a 413 error may be returned when the Web server sees that the file size is too large.
Solution: This error is typically due to configuration or programming errors on the Web server end. It may be possible to shrink the request entity (such as uploading a smaller file). Otherwise, the Web server will need to be reconfigured to accommodate the larger entity. You should inform Webmasters of the offending sites about the trouble.
If you are using a proxy you may have to configure it to allow large packet transfers.
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Cannot access a site although have put in browser, to acitvate it, have been having error page 403, gone into browser but still will not allow access to stite requested.

HTTP Error 403 is an error message which means that you are not authorized to view the web page which you are attempting to load. Usually, the HTTP error 403 - Forbidden means that access to the file/folder you are trying to open has been denied, either on intention or owing to a configuration anomaly. You could attempt using a proxy website if the access is blocked intentionally.
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I changed my default browser from internet explorer to firefox because apparently if you want to upload pictures firefox is the best. I tried to upload a picture and it said server error 10. On internet...

Try to read and download this. Here is a step-by-step solution of Your problem It is a common problem on windows with a missing components, but not an browser. If the utility not helps, drop me a message. Sincerely.
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Very time i try an upload a video from youcam to youtube it keeps failing. is there a reason why?

If "your browser sent a request that this server could not understand"
and "size of request header field exceeds server limit", your request
is a bad or oversized cookie. (The same thing is true for "Error 400").

For some very strange reason, it seems 9 of
10 Bad Request messages implicate Firefox.

Simply delete your "Cookies" and everything
will be okay. Don't worry about erasing them;
nothing bad will happen. You won't lose your
internet browser's "Bookmarks" or "Favorites".
The worst thing that could happen is you will
be asked to retype your username/password
when you return to YouTube and some other
websites -- that's all.

As you're dumping your cookies, you should
also erase all your "Temporary Internet Files"
and "History". This will render your computer
totally "fresh" in YouTube's eyes. It would be
best if you shutdown / reboot after doing this:

Internet Explorer 6:
> Tools > Internet Options
> Delete Cookies > OK
> Delete Files > OK
> Clear History > Yes
> OK

Internet Explorer 7:
> Tools > Internet Options > Delete...
> Delete files > Yes
> Delete cookies > OK
> Delete history > OK
> Close (browsing history window)
> OK

Peace,
B

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Every time that i wanna open youtube ,i see a message the same this,,your browser sent a message that this server couldnt understand,,please tell me .what should i do..thanks

If "your browser sent a request that this server could not understand"
and "size of request header field exceeds server limit", your request
is a bad or oversized cookie. (The same thing is true for "Error 400").

For some very strange reason, it seems 9 of
10 Bad Request messages implicate Firefox.

Simply delete your "Cookies" and everything
will be okay. Don't worry about erasing them;
nothing bad will happen. You won't lose your
internet browser's "Bookmarks" or "Favorites".
The worst thing that could happen is you will
be asked to retype your username/password
when you return to YouTube and some other
websites -- that's all.

As you're dumping your cookies, you should
also erase all your "Temporary Internet Files"
and "History". This will render your computer
totally "fresh" in YouTube's eyes. It would be
best if you shutdown / reboot after doing this:

Internet Explorer 6:
> Tools > Internet Options
> Delete Cookies > OK
> Delete Files > OK
> Clear History > Yes
> OK

Internet Explorer 7:
> Tools > Internet Options > Delete...
> Delete files > Yes
> Delete cookies > OK
> Delete history > OK
> Close (browsing history window)
> OK

Peace,
B
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Shutting down problem

the freeze during shutdown could be because any of these possibilities.
  1. Program or TSR currently open does not close or does not release itself from memory.
  2. Incompatibility, corrupt or damaged driver.
  3. Temporary files.
  4. Hard disk full, has errors or needs defragmentation ran on it.
  5. DOS driver, configuration error or confliction in the autoexec.bat / config.sys.
  6. Advanced Power Management issue
  7. Virtual device driver issue.
  8. Corrupt shutdown sound or issue with sound drivers.
  9. Internet Explorer 4.01.
  10. Norton antivirus 'Load Auto-Protect at Startup' issue.
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