Yellow Triangle with Exclamation Point on Web Pages

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Guest

When I try going to group sites I belong to, I get a yellow triangle with
exclamation point on them and they do not show animations. On the same
computer, if I go to the sites from AOL, the animations are there. What
setting is wrong? I've allowed just about everything and it isn't helping.
When I click on the triangle, it only says: line 5 char11 error object
required code 0 and then it lists the site.
On MSN, I get red x's for half of the images in groups there.
I just got my computer back and am setting it up. I have Win XP
Professional with SP2, Zone Alarm Security Suite, Paint Shop Pro, Ad-aware,
Spybot, CW Shredder, XoftSpy and Spy Sweeper. If anyone knows, please help
me. I know nothing about the computer, only how to do Paint Shop Pro.
 
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Guest

I don't know the answer but don't use Beta 7. You won't be able to use IE any
more and the windows explorer search function won't work until you reinstall
some .dll files that the beta release erases. Not only that, but Microsoft
won't help you until you give them all kinds of information that is not
pertinent to the problem. Opera and Firefox are better anyway and now they
are both free!
 
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antioch

RickAllenS said:
I don't know the answer but don't use Beta 7. You won't be able to use IE
any
more and the windows explorer search function won't work until you
reinstall
some .dll files that the beta release erases. Not only that, but Microsoft
won't help you until you give them all kinds of information that is not
pertinent to the problem. Opera and Firefox are better anyway and now they
are both free!

Are you lost????????????
 
C

Charlie Tame

Sandi - Microsoft MVP said:
Maybe its a bot... its even replying to spam :D That or its a real
unintelligent Opera or Firefox user.


Either way it's not doing much for publicity in either case. Since IE is a
free giveaway with Windows I've never seen much of a problem with rival
browsers, they can be handy for diagnosis too, it's hardly going to damage
MS if nobody uses IE :) All it looks like to me is a display of ignorance :)

Charlie
 

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