Guest D. Kirkpatrick Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 I have been asked to look at a friend's system. Windows XP, SP3 installed. All of the latest Windows updates (on auto-install) are in there as of the date of this posting. AVG Ver 8 (Grissoft) as AV program, no additional firewall issues that I can detect. Comcast Broadband connection. When using IE7 to connect to Yahoo Mail it does not display the pages correctly, and some pages will not display at all. Unsure if this is a Java, ActiveX, Flash, or some other issue. I followed the instructions offered from Yahoo for when the pages do not display correctly (I think) and enabled anthing that might have been improperly disabled, such as ActiveX. Also, when visiting Google Video or Youtube Videos I cannot get the videos to display on a page (the thumbnails) or display a video to play. While there the other day I reinstalled ActiveX, Flash, Shockwave, and checked all security settings and restarted/rebooted. I even downloaded the IE7 installer and ran it again hoping that it might repair something broken or take me back to installation defaults. I even reset everything back to defaults where poessible. Now... When using FireFox 3, there are no problems. Everything displays OK. I'm stuck (and possibly stupid). Suggestions?
Guest williamtell Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 RE: IE7 Problems - XP, SP3 Hello, have you tried shutting down IE7, right click on IE icon on yur desktop, click Start Without Add-ons, if your problem goes away, add ons are the curlprit. -- WT "D. Kirkpatrick" wrote: > I have been asked to look at a friend's system. > > Windows XP, SP3 installed. All of the latest Windows updates (on > auto-install) are in there as of the date of this posting. > > AVG Ver 8 (Grissoft) as AV program, no additional firewall issues that > I can detect. > > Comcast Broadband connection. > > When using IE7 to connect to Yahoo Mail it does not display the pages > correctly, and some pages will not display at all. Unsure if this is > a Java, ActiveX, Flash, or some other issue. > > I followed the instructions offered from Yahoo for when the pages do > not display correctly (I think) and enabled anthing that might have > been improperly disabled, such as ActiveX. > > Also, when visiting Google Video or Youtube Videos I cannot get the > videos to display on a page (the thumbnails) or display a video to > play. > > While there the other day I reinstalled ActiveX, Flash, Shockwave, and > checked all security settings and restarted/rebooted. > > I even downloaded the IE7 installer and ran it again hoping that it > might repair something broken or take me back to installation > defaults. I even reset everything back to defaults where poessible. > > Now... When using FireFox 3, there are no problems. Everything > displays OK. > > I'm stuck (and possibly stupid). > > Suggestions? >
Guest D. Kirkpatrick Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 Re: IE7 Problems - XP, SP3 In article <04556607-2C77-443B-A07B-83E47ABF2B01@microsoft.com>, williamtell <williamtell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Hello, have you tried shutting down IE7, right click on IE icon on yur > desktop, click Start Without Add-ons, if your problem goes away, add ons are > the curlprit. > -- > WT Was not aware of that as this is not my own system. Will try that the next time or send them a suggestion via e-mail.
Guest ted75 Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 RE: IE7 Problems - XP, SP3 Same situation here but I am NOT resorting to think myself stupid - yet. IE-7 began going south after an upgrade. It would sometimes display a web page but usually just reported "unable to display page" I spent quite a bit of non-productive time messing with it - a real PITA for me. I got a bit disgusted and installed FireFox which loaded and worked with only a few minor inconveniences. I did try to run without Add-Ons as mentioned above and things were definitely better, but most sites in my favorites folder must need them. I'll be watching here for a possible solution - soon, I hope. I really need all the MS stuff to work. "williamtell" wrote: > Hello, have you tried shutting down IE7, right click on IE icon on yur > desktop, click Start Without Add-ons, if your problem goes away, add ons are > the curlprit. > -- > WT > > > "D. Kirkpatrick" wrote: > > > I have been asked to look at a friend's system. > > > > Windows XP, SP3 installed. All of the latest Windows updates (on > > auto-install) are in there as of the date of this posting. > > > > AVG Ver 8 (Grissoft) as AV program, no additional firewall issues that > > I can detect. > > > > Comcast Broadband connection. > > > > When using IE7 to connect to Yahoo Mail it does not display the pages > > correctly, and some pages will not display at all. Unsure if this is > > a Java, ActiveX, Flash, or some other issue. > > > > I followed the instructions offered from Yahoo for when the pages do > > not display correctly (I think) and enabled anthing that might have > > been improperly disabled, such as ActiveX. > > > > Also, when visiting Google Video or Youtube Videos I cannot get the > > videos to display on a page (the thumbnails) or display a video to > > play. > > > > While there the other day I reinstalled ActiveX, Flash, Shockwave, and > > checked all security settings and restarted/rebooted. > > > > I even downloaded the IE7 installer and ran it again hoping that it > > might repair something broken or take me back to installation > > defaults. I even reset everything back to defaults where poessible. > > > > Now... When using FireFox 3, there are no problems. Everything > > displays OK. > > > > I'm stuck (and possibly stupid). > > > > Suggestions? > >
Guest williamtell Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 RE: IE7 Problems - XP, SP3 When I first installed IE7 on my machine over a year ago I ran in to a miriad of issues, I spent hours on the phone with IE techs, one guy based in New Deli passed this web site on to me, it has many fixes for IE7, I hope it will help. http://borris83.googlepages.com/ -- WT "ted75" wrote: > Same situation here but I am NOT resorting to think myself stupid - yet. > > IE-7 began going south after an upgrade. It would sometimes display a web > page but usually just reported "unable to display page" I spent quite a bit > of non-productive time messing with it - a real PITA for me. > > I got a bit disgusted and installed FireFox which loaded and worked with > only a few minor inconveniences. > > I did try to run without Add-Ons as mentioned above and things were > definitely better, but most sites in my favorites folder must need them. > > I'll be watching here for a possible solution - soon, I hope. I really need > all the MS stuff to work. > > "williamtell" wrote: > > > Hello, have you tried shutting down IE7, right click on IE icon on yur > > desktop, click Start Without Add-ons, if your problem goes away, add ons are > > the curlprit. > > -- > > WT > > > > > > "D. Kirkpatrick" wrote: > > > > > I have been asked to look at a friend's system. > > > > > > Windows XP, SP3 installed. All of the latest Windows updates (on > > > auto-install) are in there as of the date of this posting. > > > > > > AVG Ver 8 (Grissoft) as AV program, no additional firewall issues that > > > I can detect. > > > > > > Comcast Broadband connection. > > > > > > When using IE7 to connect to Yahoo Mail it does not display the pages > > > correctly, and some pages will not display at all. Unsure if this is > > > a Java, ActiveX, Flash, or some other issue. > > > > > > I followed the instructions offered from Yahoo for when the pages do > > > not display correctly (I think) and enabled anthing that might have > > > been improperly disabled, such as ActiveX. > > > > > > Also, when visiting Google Video or Youtube Videos I cannot get the > > > videos to display on a page (the thumbnails) or display a video to > > > play. > > > > > > While there the other day I reinstalled ActiveX, Flash, Shockwave, and > > > checked all security settings and restarted/rebooted. > > > > > > I even downloaded the IE7 installer and ran it again hoping that it > > > might repair something broken or take me back to installation > > > defaults. I even reset everything back to defaults where poessible. > > > > > > Now... When using FireFox 3, there are no problems. Everything > > > displays OK. > > > > > > I'm stuck (and possibly stupid). > > > > > > Suggestions? > > >
Guest ted75 Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 RE: IE7 Problems - XP, SP3 I will add that the last item I installed which might be the problem was Adobe Flash Reader. As mentioned earlier I also fetched IE patches and upgrades at about the same time. I know very little about the mechanics of Add-Ons and how to deal with them. I'll go look at the borris googlepage item Ted
Guest ted75 Posted August 28, 2008 Posted August 28, 2008 RE: IE7 Problems - XP, SP3 I finally gave up and took the machine to my local repair folks. After investing yet another hundred bucke the thing is fixed - for now. I had thought I was safe here running a NetGear router and Trend Micro software, but the tech report said it had numerous Trojans and infected files. Is there no safety ??? I think not.
Guest Tillpott Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 RE: IE7 Problems - XP, SP3 Solutions for your Trojans run the following FREE programs to clean up any threats. .. http://www.majorgeeks.com/Malwarebytes_Anti-Malware_d5756.html .. http://www.majorgeeks.com/SUPERAntiSpyware_d5116.html These will clean up your system brilliantly. All for FREE. . . . Cheers "ted75" wrote: > I finally gave up and took the machine to my local repair folks. After > investing yet another hundred bucke the thing is fixed - for now. > > I had thought I was safe here running a NetGear router and Trend Micro > software, but the tech report said it had numerous Trojans and infected files. > > Is there no safety ??? I think not.
Guest PA Bear [MS MVP] Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 Re: IE7 Problems - XP, SP3 Then why are you still having problems? Tillpott wrote: > Solutions for your Trojans run the following FREE programs to clean up any > threats. > . > http://www.majorgeeks.com/Malwarebytes_Anti-Malware_d5756.html > . > http://www.majorgeeks.com/SUPERAntiSpyware_d5116.html > > These will clean up your system brilliantly. All for FREE. . . . > > Cheers > > > "ted75" wrote: > >> I finally gave up and took the machine to my local repair folks. After >> investing yet another hundred bucke the thing is fixed - for now. >> >> I had thought I was safe here running a NetGear router and Trend Micro >> software, but the tech report said it had numerous Trojans and infected >> files. >> >> Is there no safety ??? I think not.
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