IE8 Display problems ,links not showed
IE8 display problem.
Pages don’t display correctly. Example one webpage (
www.malwarebytes.org )has three icon boxes in a banner, the banner don’t
show up neither do the icons links, but if you move the mouse in that area you will see the little hand on the mouse as you hover over the hidden link download , buy etc.
MSN home page, if you move the mouse over the News link the pull down box shows the links but there is a box around each link, and it don’t show the normal
grayed link without a box around it as you move over it.
I reset IE8, it’s free of malware and virus, I also updated Java, Adobe shockwave. Reinstalled SP3 and reinstalled IE8 again. I was getting desperate and
tried Mozilla browser as well and it also has the same problem as well.
Melvin Edward
Melvin Edward
August 5th, 2010 6:06am
Hello Melvin Edward,
I am sorry to hear that you are experiencing problems with your computer. However, this forum is for the Business Productivity Online Suite. Items we can discuss are Exchange, SharePoint, Live Meeting, Office Communications Online and Azure.
I am sorry we do however offer several forums on this website. This Forum does not seem to be the correct fit.
Microsoft General Tech Support 888-677-9444
Thank You
Stephanie
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August 6th, 2010 4:32pm
Well Stephanie,
It would be great when someone post a question that the pull down menu would give your more choices as i can't read between the line.
As the moderator what form would you suggest to be the correct fit?
Melvin EdwardMelvin Edward
August 6th, 2010 10:29pm
Melvin, I can't tell if you were transfered here or not, but I don't believe this is the correct forum for your question either. IN this case, Network Monitor is a network trace utility. So we focus on questions about using this application,
the API, filtering, etc.
Based on the fact that both IE8 and Mozilla don't draw the screen properly I'm guessing that there is either a Video Display issue or perhaps some OS component that isn't resolving that webpage properly. I suppose it's also possible that Anti-Virus
or something along these lines are blocking certain internet file types. Looking at the Malwarebyte.org site you sent, it's really a simple site, but it does require a CSS page to be sent in order to populate the bitmaps that you are missing. But
with out further troubleshooting, there's not much I can say.
My suggestion is to start in the Windows 7 miscelaneous forum and hopefully they can help you troubleshoot this further.
Thanks,
Paul
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August 10th, 2010 9:46pm
Hi Melvin,
Could you please let us know the operating system you are using? According to your description, it seems you are using Windows XP with Service Pack 3 (SP3) installed.
If this is the situation, this is not the proper forum to ask this question. You can go to
Internet Explorer 8: Help and support Center for direct assistance.
However, if you are using Windows 7, please try the following suggestions to see if the issue can be resolved:
First, access
Clean Boot to check the issue. If the issue disappears in the Clean Boot environment, you can continue to narrow down which entry is causing the issue.
If the issue persists, Start Internet Explorer 8 (IE 8) with No Add-ons mode to see if the issue occurs.
To do this, Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Internet Explorer (No Add-ons).
Note: If the issue does not occur after you use this method, use the Manage Add-ons option in the Tools menu to determine which add-ons are causing the issue.
If the issue still exists, you can move on to try the following suggestions:
Add to Trusted sites
=============
1. Click the
“Start”
button, type “inetcpl.cpl” (without quotation marks) in the “Search” bar and then press “Enter”.
2. Switch to the “Security” tab, click "Trusted sites" and then click "Sites".
3. Type the URL of the site (such as
www.msn.com
in the "Add this Web site to the zone" box and click “Add”
4. Uncheck the "Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone"
box and click “Close”.
Reset Internet Explorer (IE) again
=============
Note: the following steps will remove all of installed add-ons and reset IE to default settings. We need to reinstall the add-ons after resetting.
1. Click "Start", type "inetcpl.cpl" (without quotation marks) into “Search” bar and press "Enter" to open the “Internet Options” window.
2. Switch to the "Advanced" tab.
3. Click "Reset…" to reset Internet Explorer settings.
4. Check "Delete personal settings" box and click "Reset" to confirm the operation.
5. Click "Close" when the resetting process is complete.
6. Close the Internet Explorer window and restart IE to check the issue.
For more information about how to troubleshoot the Internet Explorer 8 issue, please refer to the following article:
You cannot view, access, or load some Web pages when you use Internet Explorer 8
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/967897
Also, you can create a new account to see if the issue occurs. If the issue does not occur in the new user account, try the suggestions in this article for further
troubleshooting suggestions:
Fix a corrupted user profile
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Linda
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August 11th, 2010 4:23am
Hi Melvin,
How are you doing? I am just checking to see how things are going there on this issue. If you would like further assistance, please do not hesitate to let me know.
It is my pleasure to help. :)
Thanks, and have a great day!
Regards,
Linda
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August 16th, 2010 4:39am