You can also try this Free little tool, which fix all kind of problems on IE
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/
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Browse All TopicsRight now, for example, the IE title bar displays "Windows XP: Ask a Questi". The rest of it is "cut off". More to the point, the IE button as it appears in the Tasbar only displays a series of squares, as if to show that they are non-displayable characters. Hence, my conclusion that it's a corruption issue.
I've tried all the suggestions I could find on removing the title bar text -- no change. I've tried a complete repair (reinstallation) of WinXP PRO -- no change. I've tried removing and re-adding IE from Add/Remove Windows Components -- no change. I've tried deleting all cookies and temp IE files -- no change. I tried changing the location of temp IE files -- no change. I tried a few other things, too, but lost track of just how many tactics were tried, all to no avail.
Even with all that I pulled out of my bag of tricks, my guess is that this one is piece of cake for somebody out there.
Thanks!
mtstewdog
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You can also try this Free little tool, which fix all kind of problems on IE
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/
What about this Microsoft Knowledge base ( with regards to un installing IE 6 / repairing it ) :
http://support.microsoft.c
Did you try and reset IE 6 settings ??
Look here :
http://support.academic.co
and here (This one goes through all of the settings in IE 6 ) :
http://www.netfaqs.com/Win
Other then that have you run anti spyware scans or hijackthis ??
anti spyware / ad aware scanners :
spy sweeper - www.webroot.com
ad aware - http://www.lavasoftusa.com
Microsofts Beta - http://www.microsoft.com/a
Hijackthis :
http://hijackthis.de/
Hijackthis tutorial :
http://www.bleepingcompute
Have a look here :
http://reviews.cnet.com/52
You have to click on each of the 5 replys to view what was done to fix it :)
A repair tool that they refer to in the above thread :
http://support.microsoft.c
Something else you will find of use :
http://www.theeldergeek.co
Gee, this is apparently tougher than I thought. I went right down the list of every suggestion, recommendation and tip offered. One of them even talked about the exact same condition: a series of little squares being displayed instead of the actual text that's supposed to be there. I even downloaded and ran Spy Sweeper (nothing of any consequence found). Alas, I'm still looking at a bunch of little squares. Not one suggestions proved effective. Actually, half of them I'd already tried before submitting this challenge here.
I eager for the next round of suggestions before I made the $35.00 call to MS.
Thanks,
mtstewdog
only thing i have in mind is this..
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/
download, close all IE windows & Run it...
mtstewdog,
See if ToolbarCop helps. Download ToolbarCop from
http://www.majorgeeks.com/
Close all IE Windows
Disable a third-party Browser Extensions (BHOs / Toolbars) temporarily
Open IE window and browser to a site. See if the problem is resolved. If not, repeat the above procedure and disable every extension until you determine the culprit.
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