Hi,
Those links are fphover buttons- Java applets. Security settings may be
blocking them. Look through Internet Options> Security and Internet Options>
Advanced. Compare those settings to a machine that's not having the problem.
It's very possible that Java needs to be installed or reinstalled on this
machine. Microsoft's version of Java (Virtual Machine or JVM) is being
discontinued. You can download Java Runtime Environment Version 5.0 (Update
5) from
http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
If this machine were in a home environment, I'd check third-party security
programs to see if one of them was blocking the Java applets, but you
probably have the same programs on all machines.
Hope this helps,
Don
[MS MVP- IE]
"efg20" <efg20[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> There is one machine in our organization where links on the website for
our
> employee benefits do not appear. There is a column of links in the left
pane
> of the web page, but instead of seeing the links themselves the only thing
> that appears is a red x inside a white box for each link (as if it did not
> recognize a .gif or jpeg file). There are about 12 links. This machine
is
> running windows xp prof. and has IE 6. the website is
> www.thebagnallcompany.com. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks.