Corner Stamping

Posted on Thursday, April 16th, 2009 at 1:09 pm

With my e-mail, I received a lot with the red X in the corner like a buffer. I tried everything.?

I tried right click, etc. So I have to delete. Would we be able to help. I have Windows XP Home. Thank you. And thank you all for helping me with my browser cleaning.

RESOLUTION To resolve this problem, follow these steps. After each step, check whether the problem is resolved. If the problem persists, continue troubleshooting with the next step: 1. Delete temporary Internet files. To delete temporary Internet files, follow as follows: a. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options. b. On the General tab, click Delete Files under Temporary Internet Files. c. Select "Delete all offline content check box, then click OK. d. Click OK to close the Internet Options window. 2. Right-click the red X or a placeholder for the image, then click Properties. Verify that the image type is supported by Internet Explorer by examining the type or address (URL) values in the Properties dialog box. For example, a Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) GIF image for the list and type the address (URL) ends para. Gif. Internet Explorer displays images with an. Art. Wmf,. Emf,. Png,. Mov,. Xbm,. Avi,. Mpg,. Gif,. Jpg,. Mpeg and. Bmp. 3. Start Internet Explorer. 4. If you have the Toggle Images.exe Web accessory installed, click the Toggle Images.exe on the Links toolbar to turn on images. Note If the toolbar Links are not visible, right-click an empty area of the toolbar and verify that there is a checkmark next to links. If the button Images.exe link is not visible on the Links toolbar, click the arrow with two angle brackets on the far right of the Links toolbar. 5. Check Show images that have not been turned off in Internet Explorer: a. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options. b. Click the Advanced tab, then verify that the checkbox Show pictures is selected under Multimedia. c. Click OK. 6. Make sure scripting, ActiveX controls, cookies, and Java applets are enabled in Internet Explorer. To do this, follow these steps: a. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options. b. Click on the tab Security, and then click Default Level (if available) for the area that contains the Web page (eg internet). c. If you use Internet Explorer 6 click the Privacy tab, then click Default (if available).


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