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buckeye9

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I have a problem seeing seeing all the web images on certain web sites. On a few web sites some of the images are a white box with a rex x in the middle. However if I go to the same web page using my Admin Account all the images appear. It's just when I use my User Account that some of the images don't appear and I get the white box with the red x. I when into IE8 Tools, Internet Options, Security, Custome level and checked all the settings. They are both the same under both the Admin Account and the User Account. Also all the settings under the Advance Tab are the same for both. Is there some explanation on why this is occuring?

Any help would be appreciated. This is drving me crazy.

Buckeye9
 

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Off the top, I would say that your account is corrupt. Open a new user account for test purposes.

Both accounts have the same browser?
Browser in both accounts have same addons?
Both accounts have the same start up programs?
Look into these things, and try to open a new account, I think the problem will be solved.

Try a clean boot in the problem account to test
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135
Try in safe mode with networking.

Trouble shoot IE,
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/89919-troubleshooting-internet-explorer-issues.html
 

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Little white boxes with a red X usually indate Java applet problems. The red X may indicate that your Java applets are not loading where the images should be. Here is an article from Java that describes the problem and the solution. This particular article is slightly older, and refers to IE6, but it describes the problem well, and once you've diagnosed the problem on your system, you can check for the most recent solution: " Red X image displayed where the applet should be, applets won't run": Red X image displayed where the applet should be, applets won't run (You can find a plethora of additional help on Google if you research the key words in quotes.)

You can check to see if your Java is corrupted, and if you have the correct version. To find out if Java is working on your system visit: Test your Java Virtual Machine (JVM), and then, go to the Java website for the most recent Java downloads.

Java downloads page: Java Downloads for All Operating Systems
Java Help
Remove Older Java Versions
After installing Java, restart your browser and verify Java has been installed correctly. You can verify that it has been installed correctly by clicking Verify Now.
 

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