|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
|
On trying to open a page in IE 6 I get the above message. The company who's
page it is say that I appear to be alone in getting the problem and advise me that my version of IE 6 is probably corrupted. They therefore suggest that I either reinstall IE 6 or change to Firefox. I have tried Firefox and it works fine but I have got used to IE. I don't seem able to send Microsoft an e-mail advising them of the problem hence this message. Any suggestions on how to fix the problem or simply and safely reinstall IE6 would be welcome. The message appears to relate to the page attempting to display an expandable tree in a box on the left hand side of the screen. I can find nothing in the Knowledge Base that covers this though I do find a reference to a known problem with left had frames. The patch for that however comes with a serious health warning and so I am not going to try it. Grateful for any suggestions. -- Mike O |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
|
There's an important detail you forgot to include: What is the URL of the
page that's giving you trouble? -- Ted Zieglar "You can do it if you try." "Mike O" <MikeO@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B489BA85-1BDC-426C-971C-D4E9B2ED2D6B@microsoft.com... > On trying to open a page in IE 6 I get the above message. The company who's > page it is say that I appear to be alone in getting the problem and advise me > that my version of IE 6 is probably corrupted. They therefore suggest that I > either reinstall IE 6 or change to Firefox. I have tried Firefox and it > works fine but I have got used to IE. > > I don't seem able to send Microsoft an e-mail advising them of the problem > hence this message. Any suggestions on how to fix the problem or simply and > safely reinstall IE6 would be welcome. > > The message appears to relate to the page attempting to display an > expandable tree in a box on the left hand side of the screen. I can find > nothing in the Knowledge Base that covers this though I do find a reference > to a known problem with left had frames. The patch for that however comes > with a serious health warning and so I am not going to try it. > > Grateful for any suggestions. > -- > Mike O |
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
|
Thanks Ted.
I did not include the URL as it is in a password protected part ot the site. However miraculously the problem now appears to be solved so maybe the people who produced the site found the problem after all. Sorry to have wasted your time. -- Mike O "Ted Zieglar" wrote: > There's an important detail you forgot to include: What is the URL of the > page that's giving you trouble? > > -- > Ted Zieglar > "You can do it if you try." > > "Mike O" <MikeO@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B489BA85-1BDC-426C-971C-D4E9B2ED2D6B@microsoft.com... > > On trying to open a page in IE 6 I get the above message. The company > who's > > page it is say that I appear to be alone in getting the problem and advise > me > > that my version of IE 6 is probably corrupted. They therefore suggest > that I > > either reinstall IE 6 or change to Firefox. I have tried Firefox and it > > works fine but I have got used to IE. > > > > I don't seem able to send Microsoft an e-mail advising them of the problem > > hence this message. Any suggestions on how to fix the problem or simply > and > > safely reinstall IE6 would be welcome. > > > > The message appears to relate to the page attempting to display an > > expandable tree in a box on the left hand side of the screen. I can find > > nothing in the Knowledge Base that covers this though I do find a > reference > > to a known problem with left had frames. The patch for that however comes > > with a serious health warning and so I am not going to try it. > > > > Grateful for any suggestions. > > -- > > Mike O > > |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| folder tree has unwanted icons | raymond | Windows XP General | 2 | 01-05-2006 06:50 PM |
| Cannot update windows | Loh Hon Chun | Windows Update | 17 | 01-05-2006 05:06 PM |
| Re: Explorer, Always Open With Folder Tree, How? | Belinda | Windows XP General | 1 | 01-05-2006 02:33 AM |
| Windows 'tree' | a_killjoy | Windows XP Basics | 9 | 01-05-2006 02:11 AM |
| Windows error message | Glo | Windows XP Basics | 41 | 01-05-2006 02:04 AM |