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I have screwed around with Symantec and Microsoft all day, on a dial-up
connection and to no avail. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Since I installed Norton SystemWorks (Utilities and Anti-virus), IE will no longer display any images, just those damn boxes with the little X in the upper left-hand corner. Is there anything I can do short of reinstalling IE or Norton? JR |
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JR wrote:
I have screwed around with Symantec and Microsoft all day, on a dial-up connection and to no avail. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Since I installed Norton SystemWorks (Utilities and Anti-virus), IE will no longer display any images, just those damn boxes with the little X in the upper left-hand corner. Is there anything I can do short of reinstalling IE or Norton? JR Try www.getfirefox.com HTH, Russell |
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JR wrote:
I have screwed around with Symantec and Microsoft all day, on a dial-up connection and to no avail. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Since I installed Norton SystemWorks (Utilities and Anti-virus), IE will no longer display any images, just those damn boxes with the little X in the upper left-hand corner. Is there anything I can do short of reinstalling IE or Norton? JR Try www.getfirefox.com HTH, Russell |
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![]() "JR" wrote in message .. . I have screwed around with Symantec and Microsoft all day, on a dial-up connection and to no avail. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Since I installed Norton SystemWorks (Utilities and Anti-virus), IE will no longer display any images, just those damn boxes with the little X in the upper left-hand corner. Is there anything I can do short of reinstalling IE or Norton? JR Probably not! Both Norton and Microsoft screw the system too well. What do you want to do? There are certainly good open source programs which will achieve it better. TL MC |
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![]() "JR" wrote in message .. . I have screwed around with Symantec and Microsoft all day, on a dial-up connection and to no avail. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Since I installed Norton SystemWorks (Utilities and Anti-virus), IE will no longer display any images, just those damn boxes with the little X in the upper left-hand corner. Is there anything I can do short of reinstalling IE or Norton? JR Probably not! Both Norton and Microsoft screw the system too well. What do you want to do? There are certainly good open source programs which will achieve it better. TL MC |
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JR wrote:
I have screwed around with Symantec and Microsoft all day, on a dial-up connection and to no avail. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Since I installed Norton SystemWorks (Utilities and Anti-virus), IE will no longer display any images, just those damn boxes with the little X in the upper left-hand corner. Is there anything I can do short of reinstalling IE or Norton? JR Systemworks may have modified a setting somewhere to turn off image display in IE. I'm guessing, but it may be based on some view of a security level that you've requested. In my experience, Systemworks is more trouble than it's worth. It made good sense for the early versions of Windows where many basic functions were missing, but for the later versions, especially XP, it just gets in the way. I would un-install it and buy the plain Norton Anti-Virus program. If you can selectively install Anti-Virus from Systemworks that would suffice. L |
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JR wrote:
I have screwed around with Symantec and Microsoft all day, on a dial-up connection and to no avail. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Since I installed Norton SystemWorks (Utilities and Anti-virus), IE will no longer display any images, just those damn boxes with the little X in the upper left-hand corner. Is there anything I can do short of reinstalling IE or Norton? JR Systemworks may have modified a setting somewhere to turn off image display in IE. I'm guessing, but it may be based on some view of a security level that you've requested. In my experience, Systemworks is more trouble than it's worth. It made good sense for the early versions of Windows where many basic functions were missing, but for the later versions, especially XP, it just gets in the way. I would un-install it and buy the plain Norton Anti-Virus program. If you can selectively install Anti-Virus from Systemworks that would suffice. L |
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In my experience, Systemworks is more trouble than it's worth. It made
good sense for the early versions of Windows where many basic functions were missing, but for the later versions, especially XP, it just gets in the way. I would un-install it and buy the plain Norton Anti-Virus program. If you can selectively install Anti-Virus from Systemworks that would suffice. L I use Bullguard. It has both an Antivirus, Firewall and Backup feature. The last featue I dont use, but the other two features, works great. And Bullguard has a more frequent virusdefinition update than Symantec. Thank you, Thomas Schreiber |
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In my experience, Systemworks is more trouble than it's worth. It made
good sense for the early versions of Windows where many basic functions were missing, but for the later versions, especially XP, it just gets in the way. I would un-install it and buy the plain Norton Anti-Virus program. If you can selectively install Anti-Virus from Systemworks that would suffice. L I use Bullguard. It has both an Antivirus, Firewall and Backup feature. The last featue I dont use, but the other two features, works great. And Bullguard has a more frequent virusdefinition update than Symantec. Thank you, Thomas Schreiber |
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In my experience, Systemworks is more trouble than it's worth. It made
good sense for the early versions of Windows where many basic functions were missing, but for the later versions, especially XP, it just gets in the way. I would un-install it and buy the plain Norton Anti-Virus program. If you can selectively install Anti-Virus from Systemworks that would suffice. L I use Bullguard. It has both an Antivirus, Firewall and Backup feature. The last featue I dont use, but the other two features, works great. And Bullguard has a more frequent virusdefinition update than Symantec. Thank you, Thomas Schreiber |
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