Inet_e_download_failure
- Error Code: INET_E_DOWNLOAD_FAILURE. I have not made any changes to any settings there all on default still. Site is loading fine in IE.
- I was only able to test Windows 7 with Internet Explorer on browserling.com but it also brought back that the page is not working. With WP Fastest Cache active, it seems to work fine with Chrome, Waterfox/Firefox just not width Edge.
Jul 3, 2017 - Error Code: INET_E_DOWNLOAD_FAILURE Tech Support Guy System Info Utility version 1.0.0.4. OS Version: Microsoft Windows 10 Home,.
I am getting the following error from my website:
The connection to the website was reset. Error Code: INET_E_DOWNLOAD_FAILURE
The website is available on Firefox and Chrome, but will not display on IE/Edge.We host this site on our webserver. All other websites are ok.This is an older Aspx Web application using CLR v2.
I have tried a couple of fixes suggested by Microsoft:
The Error Code: INET_E_DOWNLOAD_FAILURE means that the connection was interrupted or it failed to download the content. Let's start by restoring the advanced settings in the Internet Options.
Go to Internet Options (type it in the Cortana search box) > Advanced tab > click Restore advanced settings > uncheck 'Do not save encrypted pages to disk.' After that, click Apply and OK. Let us know how it went by posting back.
Which had no effect also I cleared the browser cache, flushed the DNS via IpConfig and even set up a new website in IIS with a new App Pool, all to no effect.
Inet_e_download_failure Ie11
The error message is very generic so I am a bit lost, especially as the site is visible to FF and Chrome.
Any help greatly appreciated
TylerH2 Answers
Connection To Website Reset
I had the similar problem and in my case it seems to be caused by cached credentials.To ensure that you have the same root cause do the following:
- Enable Developer Tool in IE (F12)
- Open Network tab
- Try to open your web site URL
- If you get 401 Unauthorized error then the problem most likely is there
Inet E Download Failure Troubleshoot
To fix that:
- Open IE 'Internet options'
- Open Advanced tab
- Uncheck 'Enable Integrated Windows Authentication' checkbox
After that you will be always prompted to enter credentials when you open your web site in new instance of IE, but at least this will solve the problem.
Another option is probably to clean Credentials Manager, but i didn't manage to find exactly this record.
Try this option...It works for me...Windows-->Start--> internet options-->Security-->Trusted sites-->Sites-->Add url (uncheck https)....