Here is a challenge, can anyone help!

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I administer 50 to 60 W2K Pro systems amongst a medium server enviroment. I have 17 of the users consistantly hit our web pages and 1 or more of the Gif icons show a white box, with a red 'X' I cannot duplicate this on any of the other systems. SOmetimes they see no Gifs, hit refresh they see most or all, hit refresh 1/2 disappear. Like I said, I am ruling out the webservers because the other W2K pro systems never have the issue, and I have also ruled out network. What else can I do? I have checked virtually every thing between the configurations on the systems that display the problems, and those that do not, and cannot find a thing. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Bernie,
Usually when hitting refresh corrects the problem, this
indicate a corrupt cache .......

How To: Delete the Internet Explorer Temporary Internet Files
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/delcache.htm
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Bernie Lederer said:
I administer 50 to 60 W2K Pro systems amongst a medium server enviroment.
I have 17 of the users consistantly hit our web pages and 1 or more of the
Gif icons show a white box, with a red 'X' I cannot duplicate this on any
of the other systems. SOmetimes they see no Gifs, hit refresh they see most
or all, hit refresh 1/2 disappear. Like I said, I am ruling out the
webservers because the other W2K pro systems never have the issue, and I
have also ruled out network. What else can I do? I have checked virtually
every thing between the configurations on the systems that display the
problems, and those that do not, and cannot find a thing. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
 

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