Our remote networks IE6 Browsers get red X's periodically, even on our home
intranet web page. A refresh works sometimes, so the browser must be
correctly configured, with no security issues either. I've tried deleting
temp internet files, and network traces don't show any problematic http
status codes. Our network is rather complex, could packet loss cause this
problem?

Re: Periodic Red Xs by PA

PA
Sun Apr 20 14:14:23 PDT 2008

Start here: http://www.fjsmjs.com/IE/redx.htm

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SeanKav wrote:
> Our remote networks IE6 Browsers get red X's periodically, even on our
> home
> intranet web page. A refresh works sometimes, so the browser must be
> correctly configured, with no security issues either. I've tried deleting
> temp internet files, and network traces don't show any problematic http
> status codes. Our network is rather complex, could packet loss cause this
> problem?


Re: Periodic Red Xs by SeanKav

SeanKav
Mon Apr 21 15:26:22 PDT 2008

Thanks for the pointers, I'll start there. Sean

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

> Start here: http://www.fjsmjs.com/IE/redx.htm
>
> --
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/
>
> SeanKav wrote:
> > Our remote networks IE6 Browsers get red X's periodically, even on our
> > home
> > intranet web page. A refresh works sometimes, so the browser must be
> > correctly configured, with no security issues either. I've tried deleting
> > temp internet files, and network traces don't show any problematic http
> > status codes. Our network is rather complex, could packet loss cause this
> > problem?
>
>

Re: Periodic Red Xs by Frank

Frank
Mon Apr 21 18:09:42 PDT 2008

"SeanKav" <SeanKav@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:181412EE-B8D9-4419-9E95-EF7EDA50065F@microsoft.com...
> Our remote networks IE6 Browsers get red X's periodically, even on our
> home
> intranet web page. A refresh works sometimes, so the browser must be
> correctly configured, with no security issues either. I've tried deleting
> temp internet files, and network traces don't show any problematic http
> status codes. Our network is rather complex, could packet loss cause this
> problem?

How fast is the connection? It reads like IE is timing out before all the
pictures are downloaded.

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