RamonVegas...
that's going to take some time... but if you're game for it, i'd suggest making an image after every install. that way, you not only know which one screwed the pooch, but also, you have a pristine copy of the OS to reload in a hurry if they re-appear on their own later...
hi... i actually started all this last summer, and to report: i have still not found a fix.
i have switched the users to Mozilla Firefox (as of late), and again (*as with Opera*) there is no problem with the red x's...
keep trying!!
i hadn't seen that KB article before, but i had tried all the stuff in it (that pertained to me anyway)... my client does not have the norton internet security or norton personal firewall on the system.
i tried changing the value of the encoding key in the registry, but no dice. changing the...
yes, it's red x's if it doesn't load. i agree that wiping the machine should be a last resort, but i'm about done with this!!! i spent a couple hours over there the other day trying a bunch of different solutions (beside the ones listed above) with no success. i'll post a list of those other...
i service a small business with 6 machines (all running w2k).
two of these machines have the exact same problem: certain pages do not load the graphics. it is an intermittent problem. for instance, home.yahoo.com and belarc.com both do not display the graphics. if you F5 (refresh) it still...
Here's the solution to the problem. It was actually answered by NYTimes.com. Thanks for all the help.
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Thank you for writing to The New York Times on the Web.
We suggest that you edit your preferences on your IE 6...
note to all: this is not a secured site, the domain itself (www.nytimes.com)...
dakota - good idea to ping... i have a feeling it won't find it.
linney - AOL 7 and IE6 have been playing well for months (if AOL really is the culprit).
bcastner - should i re-register the DLL's even if it's...
on same machine, user has AOL 7 installed, and on the AOL browser, nytimes.com is available. on IE6 i get a 404 error.
tried:
1) clearing cache, offline content, cookies
2) disabling firewall
3) installing updates from windowsupdates.com
4) checking hosts file
5) browsing the registry for...
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