Windows Thread, IE7 wont display webpages in Technical; Hi
I have a problem with IE7 not displaying the contents of any webpage (including Google) on random machines. Basically ...
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23rd June 2009, 09:12 AM #1 IE7 wont display webpages
Hi
I have a problem with IE7 not displaying the contents of any webpage (including Google) on random machines. Basically what happens is you double click on the IE icon on the desktop and the window opens but nothing displays, just an empty white space where the webpage content should be (no address in the address bar either).
The only way I can fix it is by un-installing IE and re-installing it again via control panel > add remove programs > add/remove windows components. Is anyone experiencing this particular problem, if so what is causing it?
Thanks

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23rd June 2009, 11:12 AM #2 If you refresh pages, does it display correctly second time?
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23rd June 2009, 11:18 AM #3 I have had a similar problem to this. Try start run regsvr32 urlmon.dll. You should get a message saying that the dll has been reregistered in the registry. Try running IE7 again. I found this fixed the machine. I now have set a sheduled task to run when the machine starts to reregister it.
Hope that helps
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23rd June 2009, 01:01 PM #4 
Originally Posted by
Michael
If you refresh pages, does it display correctly second time?
No it does not, just still gives you a blank IE window, bit frustrating this one, wish I could roll out Firefox or Google Chrome as they are better browsers.
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