Re: IE6 Won't let me See Graphics



Update:

One a test drive, this is what I've done:
I uninstalled Adobe Acrobat 7.5 Professional ... had no affect
I uninstalled Roxio Easy Media Creator 8.5... had no affect
I uninstalled Norton System Works (Anti-virus, password manager, & Symantec
Utilities)... had no affect.
I uninstalled Zone Alarm (ZA is a firewall system)... Something happened!!

When I rebooted, I was able to see everything fine. Now I was happy. Then,
to test it thoroughly, I reloaded ZoneAlarm. The issue, of not seeing the
linked graphics, came back. Therefore I thought for sure that it was
ZoneAlarm (ZA). So I uninstalled ZA again. This time, it did NOT fix the
problem. So I'm confused as to what happened. All I can really say is that
the issued magically went away for a brief moment.

I'm still researching the software issues on a test drive of mine. All I
can do is remove more software and see what happens. I will let you know.




I think it is a software conflict. I'm not sure why I was able to resolve
it for a short time, before the problem came back. Now I can't seem to
recreate the situation that caused it to work correctly.

I will try to do more testing. Fortunate, I had everything loaded on
separate harddrive, therefore, I am able to test this out. Let me know if
you find anything out or if you have any of the same software loaded on your
computer.


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

I'm still trying to research the MPS report. I'll let you know my results
as soon as possible. Meanwhile, please let me knwo your latest status.

Thanks.


Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser
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sul.t-online.de!t-online.de!border2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!border1.nntp.dca.

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Thanks... As you will let me know if you found anything in the Cab file
I
sent you.
Thanks again.

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

Thanks for your reply.

Feel free to let me know if you have any updates, I'm always standing
by
and looking forward to your reply.


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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I will do this on my test machine (since this is happening on
2-different
harddrives, w2k and XP). I will let you know, but it will take a
day
or
two
before I get back to this.

The weird thing is that the same software is on my home computer
(W2K-Pro)
and it works fine. I think it has ALSO something to do with what
order
certain software is put on the computer and what patches are already
on
IE6.

Let you know soon.


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

Based on my experience, I would like to suggest you remove

Adobe 7 Professional (with 7.05 upgrade)
Roxio 8.0 (with 8.5 upgrade added)
NortonSystemWorks 2005 Pro

temporarily. Expecially Adobe&Norton. I have seen lot of problems
were
caused by Adobe&Norton without any clues.


Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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From: "JCO" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser
References: <Svrcg.6883$ix2.6150@trnddc03>
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What's really wierd is that I'm trying to reinstall all my
"developmental"
software on another drive. If all works, I will just start
using
xp-pro.

However; during the installation of a certain software, the same
problem
is
now happening with WindowsXP-Pro as it did on my W2K-Pro. Both
of
these
are
on different harddrives.

I don't know if it has anything to do with the but seems like it
could
be
one of the followings:
Adobe 7 Professional (with 7.05 upgrade)
Roxio 8.0 (with 8.5 upgrade added)
NortonSystemWorks 2005 Pro
Microsoft Office 2003

It had to happen during the install of one of these software
packages.
Hope
this helps. Let me know if it does.

Thanks again


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

Thanks for sending me the report. I'll take time to research.

Meanwhile, please help me confirm following informatin:

1. Have you tried other third-party Internet Browser?
2. Have you tried the tool in below link?

http://windowsxp.mvps.org/IEFIX.htm

3. I checked Robert's link: It is a more detailed IE related
DLL
files
re-register. You can try it first.

4. Please check system protected file:

Run
sfc/purgecache
sfc/scannow

in command prompt.

Let me know the results. Thanks.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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From: "JCO" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser
References: <Svrcg.6883$ix2.6150@trnddc03>
<srx#2AhfGHA.5632@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<4yIcg.5563$qn2.4539@trnddc04>
<CICD$4vfGHA.3960@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<g33dg.6006$oa3.2006@trnddc08>
<OQaJ2ANgGHA.764@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<%FHdg.31$xO5.9@trnddc03>
<O#6vgxVgGHA.2188@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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<oOIHkxugGHA.5184@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<j3Oeg.2208$hv1.543@trnddc01>
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<d5AR$0HhGHA.4896@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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The file has been sent
Thanks

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

I suggest you collect some system information using
Microsoft
Configuration
Capture Utility , and please send the CAB (Zip) file to me.

Please download the tool:





http://download.microsoft.com/download/b/b/1/bb139fcb-4aac-4fe5-a57
9-
30
b0b
d9
15706/MPSRPT_SETUPPerf.EXE

For more information and overview, please refer to link
below:

KB818742 Overview of the Microsoft Configuration Capture
Utility
(MPS_REPORTS)

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=818742

Note: The CAB file will be generated for your convenience
in
the
%systemroot%\MPSReports\Setup\Report\Cab directory called
%COMPUTERNAME%_MPSReports_.CAB. The CAB file will contain
the
reports
generated by the MPS Reporting Tool. If the CAB file isn't
produced,
please
compress all of the result files under
%systemroot%\MPSReport\Setup\Report
as a Zip file. (Note: %systemroot% is the folder where you
install
Windows.)

Please send me the CAB file via the email :
v-xuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Hope I can find something in the CAB file.



Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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From: "JCO" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Newsgroups:
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References: <Svrcg.6883$ix2.6150@trnddc03>
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I'm trying method 2;
When I copy it into the Run, I get "Installation Failed".
I
don't
get
anything that indicates it can't find a file (so that I
can
browse).


"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" <v-xuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in
message
news:d5AR$0HhGHA.4896@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>
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<srx#2AhfGHA.5632@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<4yIcg.5563$qn2.4539@trnddc04>
<CICD$4vfGHA.3960@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<g33dg.6006$oa3.2006@trnddc08>
<OQaJ2ANgGHA.764@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<%FHdg.31$xO5.9@trnddc03>
<O#6vgxVgGHA.2188@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<Tw%dg.2232$As2.1187@trnddc02>
<oOIHkxugGHA.5184@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<j3Oeg.2208$hv1.543@trnddc01>
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microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser:367304
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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
news:ZWIvYk5gGHA.4688@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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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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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"JCO" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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1. These are jpg files at website:
http://dfwtejanos.com
Specifically, this jpg,








(http://dfwtejanos.com/home/060412_MartinHighSchoolPlayer/M
ar
ti
nHi
gh
Sc
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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Thanks

"Robert Aldwinckle"
<robald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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"JCO" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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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&alp
ha
=s
ccb
as
e*
&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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