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No, I see all the pictures posted. It is where the post icon . If they post a icon I see it, if there is no icon, I see a red x in a square?
Can you give me the post number where you see
the redx, post number can be found where I put the
arrow in the pic below. Click on the number and then
save the address from your address bar.
Where the arrow icon is next to title of my post, you're seeing a red X but only if no one puts an icon there?
I would reset IE as explained here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318378
It won't delete your Favorites but will reset everything else in IE to default settings.
If you still have problems, let us know what version of Windows and what version of IE you are running.
I have windows 7 professional w/ 64-bit operating system..... When I click start on task bar, click all programs, I see Intrnet Explorer (64-bit) listed and the next on listed under it is Intenet Explorer? Why should there be two listings? does not seem right?
Originally Posted by SR90
Where the arrow icon is next to title of my post, you're seeing a red X but only if no one puts an icon there?
I would reset IE as explained here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318378
It won't delete your Favorites but will reset everything else in IE to default settings.
If you still have problems, let us know what version of Windows and what version of IE you are running.
Did some reading, I guess it alright, it list the 64 and the second IE for 32 bit incase it needs to run on 32 instead of 64?
Originally Posted by jc15025
I have windows 7 professional w/ 64-bit operating system..... When I click start on task bar, click all programs, I see Intrnet Explorer (64-bit) listed and the next on listed under it is Intenet Explorer? Why should there be two listings? does not seem right?
Was in two other V-twin sights and no problem with icon, NO Red x's ??
I have Windows 7, Internet Explorer 9 and I couldn't duplicate
your problem. As far as two IE programs, one is usually for opening
IE in safe mode, the other opens with all extensions, add-ons etc.
btw, what IE are you using, 9 8 7 ?
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Did AN IE fix and now all is good is good "NO" red X's???????????????????????
Now when I hold mouse over the little page in upper left corner where it would be a icon or x it says default
Windows 7 professional IE 9. Do I need to enable, Adobe PFD link finder under Manage add-ons??
Originally Posted by Zap
I have Windows 7, Internet Explorer 9 and I couldn't duplicate
your problem. As far as two IE programs, one is usually for opening
IE in safe mode, the other opens with all extensions, add-ons etc.
btw, what IE are you using, 9 8 7 ?
Last edited by jc15025; Jun 18, 2012 at 08:21 AM.
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