Quizzes & Puzzles0 min ago
Red Cross
I have a shared home pc and on one user where pictures or maps should be we have a red cross in a white square, any ideas please. Thank-you
Answers
You've not stated which program your question refers to but I'm guessing that it's the dire Internet Explorer.
Go to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced
Scroll down to the Multimedia section and look to see if there's a tick against 'Pictures'. If not, click to insert the tick, then click 'Apply' and 'OK'.
If, as is likely, the tick is already there,...
Go to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced
If, as is likely, the tick is already there,...
17:40 Tue 26th Oct 2010
You've not stated which program your question refers to but I'm guessing that it's the dire Internet Explorer.
Go to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced
Scroll down to the Multimedia section and look to see if there's a tick against 'Pictures'. If not, click to insert the tick, then click 'Apply' and 'OK'.
If, as is likely, the tick is already there, try clicking to remove it, clicking 'Apply' and 'OK', closing Internet Explorer and restarting the PC. Then go through the process again to put the tick back.
Missing images have been causing problems with Internet Explorer since the earliest days of the program. Sometimes they can be fixed easily but, even when they can, they have a nasty habit of reappearing. It was precisely such recurring problems which led me to switch to using Firefox. It's the preferred browser of nearly all the 'regulars' here in AB's Technology section, and vastly superior to IE:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/
Chris
Go to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced
Scroll down to the Multimedia section and look to see if there's a tick against 'Pictures'. If not, click to insert the tick, then click 'Apply' and 'OK'.
If, as is likely, the tick is already there, try clicking to remove it, clicking 'Apply' and 'OK', closing Internet Explorer and restarting the PC. Then go through the process again to put the tick back.
Missing images have been causing problems with Internet Explorer since the earliest days of the program. Sometimes they can be fixed easily but, even when they can, they have a nasty habit of reappearing. It was precisely such recurring problems which led me to switch to using Firefox. It's the preferred browser of nearly all the 'regulars' here in AB's Technology section, and vastly superior to IE:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/
Chris