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I am not a beginner so please do not direct me to the Advanced Tab in IE for the "show images" checkbox. This has been annoying me for a long time I am now fed up with MS and all the people who answer these boards (and google groups too!) I see tons of people with the same problem and I haven't seen any board affiliated with MS admit to the problem with IE
This is the problem: I clean my cache. I go to a page and and rambomly, some images do not show. If I repeat this process, different images do not display. I only see red xs. If I R-click --> show image, the image appears everytime. If I refresh without cleaning the cache, the page shows just fine
Its like it quits after so many file request per page
This is not settings issue concerning a check box. I have tricked IE into reinstalling itself completely twice. I have run the repair for IE in "ADD REMOVE Progs" fifty thousand times (exageration). I have tried many other things such as
Run ---> Open ----> regsvr32 shdoc401.dll ( Message: LoadLibrary("shdoc401.dll") failed - The specified module could not be found.
an
Run ---> Open ---> regsvr32 shdocvw.dll (Message: DllRegisterServer in shdocvw.dll succeeded.
That should be enough to start the topic
This is the problem: I clean my cache. I go to a page and and rambomly, some images do not show. If I repeat this process, different images do not display. I only see red xs. If I R-click --> show image, the image appears everytime. If I refresh without cleaning the cache, the page shows just fine
Its like it quits after so many file request per page
This is not settings issue concerning a check box. I have tricked IE into reinstalling itself completely twice. I have run the repair for IE in "ADD REMOVE Progs" fifty thousand times (exageration). I have tried many other things such as
Run ---> Open ----> regsvr32 shdoc401.dll ( Message: LoadLibrary("shdoc401.dll") failed - The specified module could not be found.
an
Run ---> Open ---> regsvr32 shdocvw.dll (Message: DllRegisterServer in shdocvw.dll succeeded.
That should be enough to start the topic