Re: 5th time asking....
From: John (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/05/04
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Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2004 12:37:19 -0700
Thanks but that didn't help. It was properly set up with
only that one entry already.
>-----Original Message-----
>Something to try:
>
>Check the HOSTS file in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC
>
>This is a text file. It contains the normal list of
custom IP addresses
>mapped from web addresses.
>
>Some installed anti- ad/spy programs modify this file.
Notorious is Ad-Aware
>6.
>
>Normally the file only contains one entry:
>
>127.0.0.1 localhost
>
>If it contains any other entries, like:
>
>127.0.0.1 ads.doubleclick.net
>127.0.0.1 ads.msn.com
>
>Then this could be your problem.
>
>Eliminate all IP addresses except for that
first "127.0.0.1 localhost"
>
>Save the file and try web browsing.
>
>"John" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:26eb801c46255$48aaecc0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>Hello,
>I have a brand new computer with a fresh install of Win
>XP and the latest IE installed but I can't see the
>graphics on certain sites. I have tried every single
>lead in the following solution that I researched here
>first. Does anyone have a 'new' solution that may work?
>
>This is what I tried (plus all of the links):
>
>
>Hi Laura :-)
>
>Try the following and see if they help.
>
>Red X Instead of Images - Can't see or save
>Images/Pictures
>
>Try clearing the IE cache.
>I.E./Tools/Options/General/Delete files (and
>delete offline content.)
>
>also try
>
>Right click on the graphic you see and a pop up menu
>should appear. Select
>"Show Picture" option.
>
>Then, go to Internet Options>Advanced Tab
>Show Pictures - check option if
>unchecked to display pictures all the time.
>
>or
>
>Scroll down to this section at this link.:
>I can't see JPG's or GIFS any more - red x - images
>missing - fuzzy
>images/distorted images
>http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/answers.htm
>
>also try these
>
>Web Page Displays an Image As a Red X or Not at All
>(Q283807)
>http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=283807
>
>http://www.generation.net/~hleboeuf/ieimage.htm
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Jan :)
>
>
>...
>
>I can't see JPG's or GIFS any more - red x - images
>missing - fuzzy images/distorted images
>
>
>Fuzzy images - go to the following registry key:
>
>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet
>Explorer\Main
>
>
>Right Click in the right pane and select New DWORD.
>
>Create the DWORD UseHR and set its data value to 1
>(number one).
>
>(Taken from "Windows XP does not natively support High-
>DPI screens")
>http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=820286
>
>
>
>Distorted images
>
>There is a known problem with MS Patch 03-015 on some
>machines running IE6 SP1 - a fix is available as
>described at the URL below:
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;EN-US;q828682
>
>
>
>Can't see JPG's or GIF's - red x - images missing
>
>Go to IE tools/internet options/advanced/multimedia.
>Ensure the option to show animations is turned on.
>
>
>
>If you have just upgraded IE and you have Norton Internet
>Security installed reset your Personal Firewall
>Settings. If that doesn't work you will need to
>uninstall and reinstall NIS. AdSubtract also causes a
>problem.
>
>
>
>Make sure your cache is not overfull or corrupt. Create
>new IE data folders as per this link.
>
>
>
>It has recently been noted that if IE is set to 'auto-
>select' at view, encoding that some sites will not load
>graphics. Set your system to western european (windows)
>or western european (windows).
>
>
>
>Refresh the page:
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=837489
>
>
>
>There are regular reports where people are unable to get
>graphics back despite our best efforts. This may be
>related to a corruption in the registry. The following is
>taken from a relevant knowledge base article:
>
>http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=283807:
>
>
>
>"...If the problem [no graphics] is not resolved, a file
>or registry key required to display the Web page with the
>appropriate character set may be missing or damaged. To
>resolve this problem, restore Windows from a complete
>system backup or reinstall (or repair) Windows. If you
>are running Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition or
>Microsoft Windows XP, you may be able to resolve this
>issue without restoring or reinstalling Windows by using
>the System Restore utility to return your computer to a
>previous working state....
>
>
>
>Note that in some cases you may also be able to resolve
>this problem by manually editing the registry. For
>example, if the 28591 String value is missing from the
>following registry key, a Web page that is encoded for
>the Western European (ISO) code page might not display
>any images:
>
>
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\C
o
>dePage
>
>The value for this registry key should be set to the name
>of the appropriate code page file in your Windows\System
>or Windows\System32 folder. For the Western European
>(ISO) code page, this value should be either Cp_28591.nls
>(Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition) or C_28591.NLS
>(Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP). For
>additional information about the character sets that are
>supported by Internet Explorer, visit the following
>Microsoft Web site:
>http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?
>url=/workshop/Author/dhtml/reference/charsets/charset4.as
p
>......"
>
>
>I don't know about you, but that means absolutely nothing
>to me. I suspect that a corruption within that key of
>the registry could also lead to IE losing encoding
>settings. So, if your encoding keeps changing, or you
>continue to be unable to see graphics despite your best
>efforts, I must repeat Microsoft's advice and ask you to
>repair/reinstall Windows.
>
>
>
>*IF* you are an experienced computer user, and *IF* you
>are familiar with the registry I now have some txt files
>that can be converted to reg files and imported into
>Windows XP/NT4.0/2000 or Win98/ME. You must make sure
>that the NLS file referred to exists on your computer
>before importing the reg file.
>
>
>
>Western European (ISO) encoding
>
>Windows 98/ME
>
>Windows XP/NT4.0/2000
>
>
>
>Western European (Windows) encoding
>
>Windows 98/ME
>
>Windows XP/NT4.0/2000
>
>
>
>PLEASE BACK UP YOUR REGISTRY BEFORE IMPORTING THESE
>FILES. Extract the txt files and change the file type
>extension to reg before importing the files.
>
>
>
>If the following registry key exists {1F48AA48-C53A-4E21-
>85E7-AC7CC6B5FFA8} rename the DLL file to which the CSLID
>points.
>
>
>
>If the following registry keys exist, try exporting them
>(just in case) and then delete the originals:
>
>
>
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\PROTOCOLS\Name-Space
>Handler\ftp
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\PROTOCOLS\Name-Space
>Handler\http
>
>
>If no joy, make sure your graphics are associated to
>Internet Explorer:
>
>
>
>Easy way (Doug Knox's script utility):
>
>http://www.dougknox.com/utility/scripts_desc/fixpix.htm
>
>
>
>Harder way:
>
>
>
>Try running the following commands from start/run with
>all programmes shut down:
>
>regsvr32.exe /i shdocvw.dll (all versions) ... and then
>
>
>
>regsvr32.exe /i shdoc401.dll (with IE5 up)
>
>
>
>If using WindowsME the command is:
>
>
>
>regsvr32.exe /i thumbvw.dll
>
>Press enter and reboot.
>
>
>
>After a wait you will get a *succeeded* dialogue box
>after each command. Click ok, reboot and see if things
>are fixed.
>
>But be warned, this resets a lot of file associations
>back to the standard defaults, so some image viewer
>programmes may complain - but that's an easy fix - you
>can pick and choose your file associations later.
>
>If still no luck, have a look at your Registry. Please,
>back up your registry first, and if you are really
>unsure, get someone who has a bit of experience to help
>you out.
>
>Open regedit.exe and navigate to
>
>HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.jpg (there is a dot before jpg)
>For Content Type is should say "image/jpeg"
>Do the same for .jpe and .jpeg
>
>HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.gif (don't forget the dot)
>For Content Type is should say "image/gif"
>
>
>
>Finally, if things are not working check out these links:
>
>
>
>HOTFIX - IE6 SP1 - Image files do not appear when you
>view a web page with IE6 SP1:
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-
>US;Q817177
>
>
>
>IE6 SP1 - IE may stop responding (hang) - images may not
>appear as expected and status bar says "items remaining"
>or "done":
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-
>US;Q818506
>
>
>
>IE6 SP1 - Web page does not load correctly when you open
>a page that contains Gzip-encoded content
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-
>US;Q822002
>
>
>
>Web Accessories Functionality Turns Off Image Downloading
>[Q223050]
>http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q223/0/5
0
>...asp
>
>
>
>Images May Be Missing on Search Results Pages Using POST
>Redirect
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-
>US;Q281197
>
>
>
>Image Previews Not Displayed in Windows Explorer
(Q192573)
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-
>US;Q192573
>
>
>
>IE may display only part of an EMF file:
>
>http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=320882
>
>
>
>
>
>..
>
>
>
>.
>
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