Jon Kennedy
07-09-2005, 11:02 PM
First thing to try would be to totally nuke your TIF and History folders.
See this site for instructions:
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/delcache.htm
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Jon R. Kennedy
Charlotte, NC, USA
jkennedy2@carolina.rr.com
"John C" <John C@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:258013F2-408F-4BC0-AF78-938279F4F402@microsoft.com...
> Here is my problem. When I click on Internet Explorer, it opens a window,
> however, no page loads, it simply remains white. In addition, the windows
> flag in the upper right hand corner shows as if its processing however, on
> the bottom bar that goes accorss the bottom of the IE page, nothing shows,
> no
> page load status indicator, no icons, nothing in the lower right hand
> corner
> that shows what page was loaded (Internet, Intranet etc). At the top, no
> toolbar icons load either(ones from programs on my machine like word or
> aim),
> just the main ones from IE like forward back refresh.
>
> But this isn't all. My Internet connection is fine. I can still use any
> instant messengers, I can still use Firefox to browse. However, I use
> Outlook for my email. When I try to open email with pictures and stuff,
> none
> of the graphics in the emails load. Also, in AIM instant messenger, pop
> ups
> like the AIM today window open but nothing loads,...just white space.
>
> The problem is corrected by restarting my computer. However, after a few
> hours, the problem reccurs. I also notice after the problem comes back
> that
> when I try to close things like AIM and other programs, the icons in the
> taskbar freeze.
>
> Here are my configurations:
>
> Dell Dimension 8300
> Windows XP Professional SP2
> Mcafee Antivirus (fully updated)
>
> Ran all spyware programs (spybot, adaware, spyware doctor etc)
>
> System restore will not solve and I have tried the winsock stacks
> solution.
>
> I have not made any changes since this problem developed like downloading
> new programs etc.
>
> I have seen some similar posts of problems like this, but nothing exactly
> the same.
>
> I have tried to be as detailed as possible but if anyone needs any more
> info
> to help me, just let me know.
>
> Thanks
> John
See this site for instructions:
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/delcache.htm
--
Jon R. Kennedy
Charlotte, NC, USA
jkennedy2@carolina.rr.com
"John C" <John C@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:258013F2-408F-4BC0-AF78-938279F4F402@microsoft.com...
> Here is my problem. When I click on Internet Explorer, it opens a window,
> however, no page loads, it simply remains white. In addition, the windows
> flag in the upper right hand corner shows as if its processing however, on
> the bottom bar that goes accorss the bottom of the IE page, nothing shows,
> no
> page load status indicator, no icons, nothing in the lower right hand
> corner
> that shows what page was loaded (Internet, Intranet etc). At the top, no
> toolbar icons load either(ones from programs on my machine like word or
> aim),
> just the main ones from IE like forward back refresh.
>
> But this isn't all. My Internet connection is fine. I can still use any
> instant messengers, I can still use Firefox to browse. However, I use
> Outlook for my email. When I try to open email with pictures and stuff,
> none
> of the graphics in the emails load. Also, in AIM instant messenger, pop
> ups
> like the AIM today window open but nothing loads,...just white space.
>
> The problem is corrected by restarting my computer. However, after a few
> hours, the problem reccurs. I also notice after the problem comes back
> that
> when I try to close things like AIM and other programs, the icons in the
> taskbar freeze.
>
> Here are my configurations:
>
> Dell Dimension 8300
> Windows XP Professional SP2
> Mcafee Antivirus (fully updated)
>
> Ran all spyware programs (spybot, adaware, spyware doctor etc)
>
> System restore will not solve and I have tried the winsock stacks
> solution.
>
> I have not made any changes since this problem developed like downloading
> new programs etc.
>
> I have seen some similar posts of problems like this, but nothing exactly
> the same.
>
> I have tried to be as detailed as possible but if anyone needs any more
> info
> to help me, just let me know.
>
> Thanks
> John