


- #Unable to download aspx file from site update
- #Unable to download aspx file from site code
- #Unable to download aspx file from site windows
The requested site is either unavailable or cannot be >found. Last week, I started to receive the following message while trying to stream files in ie8 Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-word"
#Unable to download aspx file from site code
It does not produce a "clean" page but will produce results that I can still view although they are harder to work with than before.I am using the following asp.net code to stream word documents. I had to input them myself on my browser and then I found the following: Oddly enough however, I could not use the "live" links that you provided here to the two search engines I like to use. Yes, this problem presents itself when only using the built-in search features as you have described. I wasn't sure if there might be a connection there or not. Do you recall how far it goes back?Įssentially, my mention of Google is due to the fact that it is the only search engine working and appears without fault each time which is rather odd being that the others don't. So is this problem only using Firefox's built-in search features (search bar, address bar, etc.) or also if you try to load those sites directly using a link?

I doubt that Google would dare block other search sites. You can also do a check for a rootkit infection with TDSSKiller.
#Unable to download aspx file from site update
Make sure that you update each program to get the latest version of their databases before doing a scan. Please scan with all programs because each program detects different malware.
#Unable to download aspx file from site windows
You can do a malware check with several malware scanning programs on the Windows computer. Search.sqlite was used in older Firefox version and has been replaced by search.json, so it is OK if the file isn't there. *Help > Troubleshooting Information > Profile Directory: Show Folder (Linux: Open Directory Mac: Show in Finder) Thanks for your response and also to jscher2000! I do appreciate help from both of you and hope that we can get to the bottom of this problem soon! I wonder if that file might need to be worked on and that is why those other three search engines are not working properly? I even went to About:Config to look for the "search.sqlite" file in the hope that I would find it there but apparently it is missing or something. I received the same message as explained to jscher2000 just above. I signed-off from Firefox after deletion of the two files (incidentally, I am using Windows 8.1) and apparently the search engine did rebuild itself upon the next reboot but guess what? Google showed itself at the very top with the rest of the engines listed in descending order (perhaps because as you said it would reset itself to the default?) And when I went to try Startpage, IXQuick, and DuckDuckGo I could not. However, oddly enough I could not find the "search.sqlite" file that you mentioned! Wonder why it is not there or is not appearing? Hi Cor-el! I tried what you suggested and was able to delete the "search.json" file and the "search-metadata.json" file successfully.

Hi Trendy, what happens when you try to use the other search engines? Do you get a connection error, or just a blank page, etc.?
