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Old 01-28-2007, 09:10 PM #1
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I use IE7, too. I just shut down and restarted my computer to see if that would help the situation, but nothing! If someone can figure out what needs to be reset, or changed, I'd really appreciate it. You really lose a lot of meaning in the smilies when they don't move.
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Well, I think I've solved it. I went into the accelerator program (Bellsouth Accelerator) and changed the setting from maximum to low acceleration. The smilies started to work! I'm going to try different speeds of accelaration and see when the cut-off is that "disables" the smilies, but apparently for mine the problem was the accelerator. dlshaffer, do you use dial up with an accelerator like I do?
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Well, now I don't know if that was it or not. I went all the way back up to maximum, and it still works. Well, whatever I did, I got it working!
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