Dr Pepper
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Really need to use my p.c to print off some coursework due in tomorrow from internet for university but.......
The internet loads up as usual but all images appear as white box with a red cross- everything else works fine.
started happening this morning after working fine last night - last thing i used it for was Kazaa- could it be a virus?
Any ideas appreciated- thought it might be to do with my pop up stopper but have disabled that and it still happens
If I right click on image i can view it by clicking 'show picture'.
Also whenever I try to download something or do a search i get....."internet explorer has caused an error in URLMON.DLL"
Help needed urgently
[Edited on 19-06-2003 by Dr Pepper]
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Sam
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Dr Pepper
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bastard- i cant see that!!!!!!! lol
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Sam
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Sorry, go to Tools, Internet Options, click the Advanced tab, scroll down to the Multimedia section, and make sure 'Show Pictures' is ticked.
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Dr Pepper
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somebody must be good with p.c's- what else could i try
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
Sorry, go to Tools, Internet Options, click the Advanced tab, scroll down to the Multimedia section, and make sure 'Show Pictures' is ticked.
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Tommy
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that should be how u do it
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Dr Pepper
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sam- yes that is ticked- how come freeserve tech advise didnt get me to check that?
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Sam
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Because they are ghey.
Try deleting all your Temporary Internet Files and Cookies, then try again?
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Sam
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Also in the Internet Options box, click on the Settings button in the Temporary Internet Files bit, and make sure the 'Automatically' radio button is selected.
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Dr Pepper
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ok- deleted all temp internet files, it took a while to do it but there are still loads of links in the folder
'Automatically' is selected
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Dr Pepper
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should i go into temp internet files in windows and delete them manually
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Sam
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Delete all the links/cookies.
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Dr Pepper
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sorry im really stupid but how do i do that- where are they stored
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quote: Originally posted by Dr Pepper
should i go into temp internet files in windows and delete them manually
In the Settings dialog box where the 'Automatically' radio button is, click on the 'View Files' button, then delete everything in there. Once you've done that, click on the 'View Objects' button, and make sure everything in there says 'installed', if there are things that don't say that, delete them.
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Dr Pepper
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ok - deleted all in 'view files'
wouldnt let me enter 'view objects'- came up witherror saying path cannot be specified
any other ideas
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Sam
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Sounds like your IE installation is fucked then mate!
Before you think of anything else, do a full virus scan on your PC first.
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Happy_2008
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I am having the same problemo as well
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DAYZEE
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Right click on the red x and then click show picture, see if it displays then.
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Happy_2008
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no it doesnt
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Happy_2008
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ttt
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mr.hankey
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Try this:
Tools --> Internet Options--> Security
and set the level to default for Internet, Local Intranet etc.
Might work.
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AJ890
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that happend to me the other day it would show pics or let me in to my email so i opened internet options and on the security menu the first thing on it is two buttons if it says disable do it thats what i did and it works fine
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Dr Pepper
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quote: Originally posted by DAYZEE
Right click on the red x and then click show picture, see if it displays then.
yes- the image does show when i click on this-
Desperately need to know how i get them to come on automatically?
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Dr Pepper
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quote: Originally posted by mr.hankey
Try this:
Tools --> Internet Options--> Security
and set the level to default for Internet, Local Intranet etc.
Might work.
All these set to default- still no joy
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