20 Most Recent Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 - Page 8 Questions & Answers

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Unsubscribing from mash buttons

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2/14/2013 7:09:39 AM • Microsoft... • Answered on Feb 14, 2013
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Unable to load client protocol

b> Internet Protocol, also known as IP, is a communication protocol which heavily uses the TCP/IP standards for packet switch internetworking. IP manages addressing methods for data encapsulation and delivery. IP was developed by the United States Department of Defense and is now widely used by the public. IP Version 4 is the fourth version of Internet Protocol and the first one to be deployed to the public. Updating and installing Internet Protocols are important to the integrity and reliability of your Internet connections. Click the "Start" button at the bottom of your desktop screen. Click on "All Programs." Select "Run" from the Accessories folder. Type "CMD" in the run dialog box. The command prompt window will appear. Type "Netsh Interface ipv4 install" on the command prompt line. Press "Enter." Restart your computer. Add or remove a network protocol, service, or client http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows7/Add-or-remove-a-network-protocol-service-or-client
2/6/2013 7:49:11 PM • Microsoft... • Answered on Feb 06, 2013
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E-mail can't be seen

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1/31/2013 3:02:43 PM • Microsoft... • Answered on Jan 31, 2013
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Help me website error

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1/17/2013 1:54:25 PM • Microsoft... • Answered on Jan 17, 2013
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My problem is with Internet Explorer 8. It kept popping up with message from webpage object error . I uninstalled to IE 7 and that fixed the problem but when I reinstalled IE 8 (because IE7 support is

Which operating system ?? You might have to uninstall the current version of intarnet explorer you have on your computer then restart your computer then run the jet clean utility. http://download.cnet.com/jetclean/3000-18512_4-75627788.html JetClean tidies your registry, gets rid of junk files, deletes broken shortcuts, and attempts to give your computer that like-new feel again. Then delete cookies Here is a very simple guide on how to delete cookies manually from your computer. Click on "tools" in your browser. This is usually located in the upper right corner of your browser. Click on Internet options. This will appear in the drop down box and is usually at the bottom. Under the "General" tab look for "Browsing History." Under this heading you can click "Delete" to have the computer delete all cookies for you automatically however to delete the cookies manually click on the "Settings" tab Click on the "View Files" tab under the "Temporary Internet Files and History Settings" box that pops up. When you do a second box will pop up with a list of cookie containing files. This may take a few seconds to load so be patient while waiting for the cookie files to load. Highlight any cookie file that you would like to delete. You can highlight more than one at a time by holding down the 'Ctrl" button on your keypad Delete the files that are highlighted by clicking on the "delete this item" located to the left in the same box. As soon as you do you will see the selected files disappear. When you are done just "X" off; this completes your task of manually deleting cookies. You might also do a disk clean up click start click on computer to open right click on your hard drive usually C: select properties in the general tab select disk clean up click ok you can view files to be deleted. Then reinstall Hope this helps.http://download.cnet.com/internet-explorer/3000-2356_4-10497433.html Internet Explorer 9 is surprisingly competitive across the board. Zippy browsing speeds, minimalist layout, and innovative features make this not only the best version of IE to date, but will catapult Internet Explorer back into the browser wars. The one big drawback? You must have Windows 7 or Vista to use it. XP users are stuck on IE8. Forever.
1/10/2013 4:37:54 AM • Microsoft... • Answered on Jan 10, 2013
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How do I get rid of a notice that says " Your last

Click Start button, All Program and click IE icon to open browser page, let it display to resume message, press Ctrl, Shift and Delet keys, Delete Browsing History window will appear, tick every option except Password and select Delete button at bottom, computer will delete browsing history, close IE page.
Open IE browser page again, hope problem will be solved.
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12/26/2012 12:12:56 AM • Microsoft... • Answered on Dec 26, 2012
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How to fix internet explorer issues

go to tools >> internet option >> general tab >> delete cookiesif thats not enough go to advance tab and restore advanced setting still persist with problem reinstall iexplorer
12/19/2012 11:07:06 AM • Microsoft... • Answered on Dec 19, 2012
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IE8 freezes when logging in facebook

I would also suggest the following steps::Update Browser and flash playerRemove Large Number of Add-ons and ExtensionsRemove Third Party ToolbarFix Disk Space taking Internet DataUpdate Graphics DriverPerform Disk and Registry FragmentationUpdate Windows Hope it might fix the problem, if problem still occurs then use system utility tool Reginout for an instant fix.
12/17/2012 1:32:41 PM • Microsoft... • Answered on Dec 17, 2012
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Unable to like or share in fb

Facebook's "Like" function allows you to express support or enjoyment for the posts your friends share to the news feed or your wall. When you "Like" a shared item, it notifies the original poster and anyone else who has liked or commented on the post. By using this function, you can participate in the discourse about the post without actually needing to type a single word. Navigate to Facebook and sign in to your account. Locate the shared post you want to "like." Try scrolling through your news feed or navigating to the page belonging to the person who shared the post if you have difficulty finding it. Click the "Like" link, located below the shared post. You will see a message saying "You like this" under the link once the "like" has been successfully submitted. Share Articles on Facebook b> Facebook is increasingly used as a news source by its millions of users. Facebook friends and fans receive and share news of interest through status updates and links to outside articles. Sharing articles on Facebook is easy. You can share an article by posting it to your wall for your friends or fans to see, or you can send it to just a few friends by direct message. b>Log in to Facebook with your email address and password. Click "Link," located to the right of "Share," near the top of your homepage. Copy the Web address of the article you want to share, and paste it in the box. Click "Attach." Add a message to the post if you wish, then click "Share." The article will appear on your wall and in the news feeds of your friends or fans. b> Posting Directly from Another Site b> Locate the share button near the article. This button may appear as "Like," "Recommend" or "Share on Facebook." Once you click it, a new box will open. Log in to Facebook if you have not already done so. Click "Post to Profile," then "Post," to share the article on your wall. b> Share Using Direct Message b> Click "Messages" from the left-hand column of Facebook. Select "+New Message" near the top of the page. Type the name of the person to whom you are sending the article. Add your message, and paste the link. Click "Send." Hope this helps. b>
12/13/2012 8:33:31 PM • Microsoft... • Answered on Dec 13, 2012
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Why do Youtube music videos stop every few seconds?

normally its's because the person has dial-up internet orsatellite internet, because on cable that doesn't happen, on cablethe video plays though with no problem, unless there is somethingwrong with the persons cable.
12/8/2012 4:15:22 PM • Microsoft... • Answered on Dec 08, 2012
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This is script 2

Unfortunately there's not much you can do to fix this. the script you are talking about is most likely not compatible with your current version of browser.
12/5/2012 6:47:38 PM • Microsoft... • Answered on Dec 05, 2012
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I need a fix for internet exployer

Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) browser includes "add-on" applications that can be downloaded and installed from Microsoft, or third-party providers, into Internet Explorer.

Occasionally, add-ons may conflict with other add-ons or software on the computer, causing errors.

These can also occur when IE settings conflict with newly installed add-ons.

Resolve add-on related error conditions quickly in IE8 by resetting Internet Explorer to Microsoft defaults.

Click the "Start" button. Click "Run" or "Search," and type "inetcpl.cpl in the "Run" or "Search" box, and press the "Enter" key.

Select the "Advanced" tab in the "Internet Options" window, then click the "Reset" button.

Click the "Reset" button again to confirm that you wish to reset Internet Explorer to Microsoft defaults.

Select the "Close" button, once the display indicates that the reset process has been completed.

Click the red "X" in the upper-right corner of Internet Explorer to close the browser.

Open Internet Explorer and the errors should be resolved.

alsoExperience problems with Internet Explorer 7 right off the bat, and it may be due to installation problems.

Make sure you reboot twice after installing the new browser.

Download any updates for IE7.

Check the Microsoft website for recommended updates if you don't have automatic updates turned on for your computer.

Check your add-ons, those "extras" like ActiveX controls for your browser, if you still experience problems.

After accessing "manage add-ons" through the "Tools" menu in your browser window, disable all add-ons, and try browsing.

If you can successfully browse without errors on the page, then one of your add-ons may be the culprit. Enable add-ons one at a time and try browsing.

Once you find the problem, delete it or update the add-on to work with Internet Explorer 7.

Contact Microsoft if a website denies permission for entering when it shouldn't.

It could be a problem with document. domain property or the protocols of the URLs not matching.

Update and run the most recent version of JavaScript. JavaScript is a scripting language used on many websites.

Adjust security settings in the browser if you still experience page error messages.

Select the "Tools" menu and access "Internet Options." Under the "Security" tab, choose "Custom Level" to pull up the security settings window and review for possible problems.

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11/14/2012 6:17:13 AM • Microsoft... • Answered on Nov 14, 2012
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