Re: Networked PC's xp & 98se missing web images on xp machine, ok in win98 on MY website?

From: Stan M (Stan.M.1dqkd0_at_mail.mcse.ms)
Date: 10/06/04


Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 19:25:50 -0500


Stan M wrote:
> *I have a unique problem that has me totally baffled. I recently
> bought a PC that came with XP Home. Prior to this I had been using a
> homebuilt PC running Win98se. I used Front Page 98 to publish my
> website to a local folder and FTP'd it from there.
>
> I networked the new PC using a router. The networking was a breeze
> and I was up and running in short order. I installed FP98 and Office
> 2000. On my old PC I was able to put them into two separate
> directories but on the new one they install in the same one and
> FP2000 installs itself over FP98. Since my website is very basic I
> uninstalled Office 2000, got OpenOffice to replace it and reinstalled
> FP98. Everything appeared to be fine and all the images were
> appearing on my website in my browsers. I also purchased Namo Web
> Editor but am not using it.
>
> I didn't notice a problem at first and lost track of when this
> happened but images are missing on my website when I view them on
> IE6, Firefox and Opera on the new PC. There are no broken link
> icons, it's as if they were never there. I checked the page source
> and the html for the images is missing as if it was never in there.
> I retained my original setup on the old PC so I'm now publishing and
> viewing my ENTIRE WEBSITE just fine on the old PC. When I look at it
> on the new one it's got missing images but I don't notice anything
> strange on other sites I normally visit.
>
> Short of reinstalling XP I wonder if anyone has any ideas. I also
> tried disconnecting my router and plugging the DSL cable directly
> into my new PC. Same thing, no improvement, images still missing.
> Next I tried opening up some of the security perissions in IE but
> that didn't work so I went back to default settings.
>
> The new PC is great but I've been struggling with this inconvenience
> for weeks now. Does anyone have any ideas? All other internet,
> email and newsgroup connections seem to be fine, it's just this one
> quirk with my website that's got me baffled. *

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