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cradl

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I have a bunch of links to pages on IE 7 and the icons keep changing on me. What could it be?? It shouldn't be a virus or anything because I just reloaded this system 1 week ago. New norton360 and run checks daily.
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Hello cradl

What do you mean by the Link pages and how does the icons change. Please expand on your problem.
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Well in IE 7 you have your address bar at the top then you have your links bar then you have your Faverites and tabs bar then the screen. In IE 7 if you have your links bar with links to web pages some of them will carry a logo Like geeks to go has a red g for there logo. and netflix has a cd for there site. Well for some reason they somtime change? Like yesterday when I was at this site it had a rec c in the tabs menu and in the address bar, and hotmail had a pink X in it.??
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How is your internet connection does it ever drop out. Is it slow.
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It's a feature that IE7 now incorporates, something else they stole from Firefox...

Newer websites have these little icons, specifically so you'll recognize them easyer in your favourites. It's no virus, and it's no bug. It's designed to do just that.
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