Re: IE6 Won't let me See Graphics

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Hi JCO,

Let's try to re-install IE6(If possible)

Method 1:
================
if you don't have IE6 listed in Add-Remove Programs, then in Start|Run then
enter "rundll32 setupwbv.dll,IE6Maintenance" without the quotes, exactly as
shown (it's case sensitive), and select the appropriate entry.

More detailed info is available here: Description of the Internet Explorer
Repair Tool
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q194177
(Also apply to IE6)


Method 2:
===============
1) Insert the Windows installation CD in your CD-ROM drive.

2) Click Start, and click Run.

3) Copy the command prompt below in the Open box (exactly as show - it's
case sensitive), and click OK. (Assumes %System% is installed in Windows
on your C:\ partition. Change as appropriate for your particular
situation.) Rundll32.exe setupapi,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 132
c:\windows\inf\ie.inf

4) It will display a "File Needed" screen, click "Browse.." and browse to
<CD-ROM drive>\i386, (where <CD-ROM drive> is the drive letter of the
CD-ROM, For example, D:).

5) Click Open, click Ok, it should begin reinstalling Internet Explorer.

(NOTE: It has been reported, courtesy of Steve Wechsler, that if you're on
Windows XP Pro SP2, it may prompt you for some files that it cannot find in
the WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386 folder, which you'll then need to
browse to. It's thought that this may apply to XP Home also. The specific
files are iexplore.exe which actually IS in the i386 folder,
mswrd632.wpc, which is located in the Program Files\Common
Files\Microsoft Shared\TextConv folder, AND, INSTALL.IN_ , which will
be located on a slipstreamed XP Pro CD in the i386 folder and also located
in the i386 folder on an XP Pro SP1 disk. So, copying the 2 files above to
the WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386 folder should allow you to be able to
repair/reinstall IE on an SP2 system by right clicking ie.inf in the
WINDOWS\inf folder and selecting Install or using the rundll32.exe line
given above.)


Method 3:
==============
Check following link:
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/IEFIX.htm

Hope this helps.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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From: "JCO" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser
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So bottom line is that my IE Explorer is corrupted somehow & there does
not
seem to be a way to fix it.
Any attempts to go back to an older version, then re-install back to v6
fails to fix the problem too.

Any other suggestions...other than reloading the OS from scratch.

"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" <v-xuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

Actually I found a Windows 2000 machine to test the web site and I see
the
pictures well. I just want to make sure there are no Http data stream
problem.

Thanks.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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From: "JCO" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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I will do that and let you know. But not sure what that will prove
since
I
can already test it on my other computer (not to mention... you can
see
everything just fine). I will let you know when I do this... It will
be
On
Tuesday the earliest.


"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" <v-xuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi JCO,

Would you please download a new Browser to check the results? Like
Firefox
or Opera.


Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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The spinning image is not required anymore. I should have removed
it...
and
will.

The work around is that I can change the path from Relative to
Absolute
(by
adding http://dfwtejanos.com/ to each photo's current path on the
server
(as
I gave you in the earlier email). Then I can see it with my
browser.
But
this is silly. I have so many jpg that are thumbnails which point
to
a
picture gallery. I can't change all of these.

Also; With Frontpage, I can do a preview which everything appears
perfect.
Once I send it to the server, then I can no longer see these jpg
(only
the
ones that have a hyperlink to them). Again, this only happens on
my
work
computer (which is in the same room as my home computer). My home
computer,
like yours, will see everything perfect.


"Robert Aldwinckle" <robald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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(crosspost to inetexplorer.scripting added)
"JCO" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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1. These are jpg files at website: http://dfwtejanos.com
Specifically, this jpg,



(http://dfwtejanos.com/home/060412_MartinHighSchoolPlayer/MartinHighSc
ho
ol
Pl
ayers_small.jpg), is on the page where the title is: Martin
High
School
Players.
There is also a graphic (jpg) that says Read More (with a red
plus
sign).


Can you explain this please?

<extract>
<!-- jco; Pre-Load spinning gif image first to avoid lockups
<script>var imgSpin = new Image(); imgSpin.src =
"files/emaila9.gif"</script>
-->
</extract>

Also please explain when and where I might see it.
E.g. does it only appear if I do something in the page?

What's really surprising is finding out when it finishes loading
(e.g. as seen with FiddlerTool.)

I think that there is a documented issue about loading images
in a script and why Red-X may result but I can't remember
exactly where I read it--probably in an MSDN article several
years ago. The same article would have given a workaround
for the problem.

Here's the sort of thing I was thinking of (but more likely via
the
MSDN
links in it at the bottom, assuming the document still exists):

<title>KB269802 - BUG: Internet Explorer Stops Responding When
You
Download Images</title>

(TechNet search for
load* image* script* timeout*
)


You would probably get a more informed answer in a newsgroup
which specializes in web development. I'll cross-post to one
now
in case someone there wants to comment now.



2. I'm not sure about the level of Maintenance. When I do an
update, I
believe it is V6 but if you can tell me how to verify this...
I
will.


I think you should be able to see your Service Pack level
with System Properties, e.g. press Win-Break

You could tell the level of WU you are using from the URL in the
IE Address bar (after all the redirections).

If WU is really V6 then you should look harder for the
SoftwareDistribution
directory that Vincent wanted you to find. E.g. perhaps it is
a
system
or
hidden folder and would be suppressed by whatever tool you were
using
to check for it.

One way would be to open a cmd window and enter:

dir/ad %windir%\SoftwareDistribution

E.g. using the shell variable would avoid the possibility that
you have your System installed under %SystemDrive%:\WINNT
instead of C:\Windows as Vincent was assuming.


HTH

Robert
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Full thread available here:



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Thanks

"Robert Aldwinckle" <robald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"JCO" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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...
IE 6 running on W2K will not let me see Thumbnail
Graphics
that are linked to a html file.

It would probably help if you posted a link to a page
and a specific image file which demonstrated the symptom.
E.g. it may be something specific such as a problem with
.png files (in which case you would try re-registering
pngfilt.dll),
etc.


The option (Delete C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution
folder)
could
not
be done
becaue that folder did not exist.

What level of maintenance do you have on your OS
and how do you visit Windows Update?
FYI this means that you do not use WUv5, WUv6 or MU

At one point I thought that older OS such as yours
only used WUv4 but lately it has appeared that somehow
they can be upgraded to use higher versions
(perhaps as a result of new service packs?
I don't have your OS and so far nobody in the WU NG
has bothered clarifying this detail.)


Yes I've tried safe mode...same issue
I Registered all dll's except one listed below becasue it
could
not
find
it:
sccbase.dll

So far, nothing has worked. Can you double check the dll
that
I
could
not
find and make sure that is the correct one. I search both
my
computers
and
could not find this file.

Thanks so far for all your help.





http://support.microsoft.com/dllhelp/?dlltype=file&l=55&alpha=sccbase*
&S
=1

Looks like it only is available in NT5.1 (e.g. XP) and
higher.


BTW do you get thumbnails in Windows Explorer? (E.g. View,
Thumbnails)

In any case, it looks as if that OS (at least with SP4) is
supposed
to have a thumbvw.dll and it is supposed to registerable.

http://support.microsoft.com/dllhelp/?fid=204509&l=55&det=1

(Details for File + Product search for: thumb* with
W2Ksp4)

Try that one instead? (I don't know if Explorer "thumbnails"
are rendered the same way that small images are but
if you're getting stuck I think it won't hurt to try this in
case
there are some common routines used by both.)

Similarly it might be relevant to know if you are having
any problems with rendering Favicons for IE.
E.g. do you see Google's G or MSN's Butterfly
when you go to those sites?


BTW if you don't have the latest maintenance
it would be a good idea to visit Windows Update
and get current.


HTH

Robert Aldwinckle
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