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Jeff Duarte - Robert Bobbitt - 22 Dec 2003 22:36 GMT
Over the past few weeks I have notices that IE 6 is having intermittent
difficulties displaying images when opening webpages.  Instead of displaying
images, IE6 will only display a box with a red X in the upper left hand
corner and a discription of the image in blue letters.  I notice that the
problem occurs after I have been online for a while. I have also notice that
IE6 is becoming slower to open and display webpages.  The problem  is
getting progressively worse.

I tried using the Microsoft Knowlege Base but couldn't find a specific fix
for the problem.

Please contatct me if you have a solution to this problem.
HAUD - 24 Dec 2003 19:37 GMT
Hi,

A suggestion.
If you are browsing a lot of graphics heavy websites your temp internet file
will soon fill up.Keep it reasonably empty. TOOLS/INTERNET OPTIONS/DELETE
FILES
Also some pages might be be badly coded or incompatible with the browser.
Sometimes the webserver is in error.

Seasons Greetings

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> Over the past few weeks I have notices that IE 6 is having intermittent
> difficulties displaying images when opening webpages.  Instead of displaying
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> Please contatct me if you have a solution to this problem.
 
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