links not getting through...strange
Hello all,
I have come across a new one. IE6 doesn't seem to be letting a new window open/connect to the hyperlink clicked on an existing window. This is after updating IE6, BTW. What happens is when I click the link in the loaded page, a new window starts but doesn't connect with the new page. It just sits there in the bottom bar and nothing happens. There isn't even a window, just the button! This also happens when I click links in emails. I see the button appear in the bottom, but nothing else. I tried a restore to when it did work, nothing. I tried the IE Repair tool, nothing. Is anyone familiar with this problem and what can be done to fix it? I don't seem to have any other problems. I mean, I can be here, but if I click a link that opens a new window in IE6 I get nothing. I did a virus scan, nothing. Anyone know what's up?
Thanks.
Resurrecting this dinosaur
because my problem seems to be very similar to Cryinbrian's. The only difference is that a window does open up, but it is white.
Here's my original post on this.
For the record, I have already tried this and everything suggested here.
This has been going on for months now and I'm ready to throw this computer into the trash. I lost track a long time ago of how many times I've repaired/reinstalled IE, reinstalled Windows, extracted files, etc. I even downloaded a new IE6 thinking that my original download had gotten corrupted or something.
I don't know if it's significant or not, but when I try to register shell32.dll I get this:
"Shell32.dll was loaded, but the DllRegisterServer entry point was not found. DllregisterServer may not be exported or a corrupt version of shell32.dll may be in memory. Consider using PView to detect & Remove it."
I have done an exhaustive search on this board and others and on Google and have gotten absolutely no help in what to do when this error message comes up. I have seen people say that all that is needed is to extract a new shell32.dll (didn't work), I have seen people say that can't be done in Win98se, I have seen people say that this is a usless procedure. The key term in that error message seems to be in memory, not on the hard drive so I fail to see how extracting a new file would help, but then I readily admit I don't have a clue what 'a version in memory" means. I also don't know if this is a red herring or if this is the seat of my problem. Evidently PView is a component of Visual Basic and is not even available with Win98, so I have no clue how that error message is supposed to do a Win98 user any good. I know how to view the processes on XP but I don't know of any way on Win98, and even on XP I don't see how you can remove anything, unless that's the same as killing it. But I think I'm digressing.
I have do all the maintenance on a regular basis (scandisk, defrag, empty tif, etc.), I have tif cache set to 1 MB, I use AV and spyware software on a regular basis. I blow out the dust from the innards on a regular basis, too.
And, as you saw from my previous post, I have Win98SE on a Compaq 7585, using IE6 and OE6. This only happens when I am in one of these programs - my son uses IRC with nary a problem.
I have Opera downloaded and ready to install to see if that will help. I had Opera before all these problems started but later uninstalled it as most of the sites I visit weren't compatible, including my own website. I do not want to install it except as a last resort because I have already used up 80% of my harddrive and someone told me along time ago it's always good to leave 20% free. (PS - is that advice valid?)
Thanks for any and all advice anyone can give. I am at my wit's end.