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broster

posted on 29th Sep 04 at 17:50

mine works and i got sp2


Joff

posted on 29th Sep 04 at 17:47

Ah, that's probably why my animated emoticons don't animate any more :lol: (I won't see this laughing :().

As long as everything else is working, I'd just live with the lack of moving smileys. Do a search on Google and you'll probably find loads of others have had the same problem.


Claire

posted on 29th Sep 04 at 17:16

bit torrent?


Icy

posted on 29th Sep 04 at 17:10

wudnt let me use bit torrent :(


Claire

posted on 29th Sep 04 at 17:10

I likey - lots of nice touches :P


Icy

posted on 29th Sep 04 at 17:02

i uninstalled xp sp2 it sucked


Claire

posted on 29th Sep 04 at 16:49

Thats what I had before but I didnt like it so got rid and everything was hunky dory untill now :(


CraigyG

posted on 29th Sep 04 at 16:46

Zone Alarm stops ur GIF smilies from workin ...


James_DT

posted on 29th Sep 04 at 16:43

The firewall shouldn't affect the smilies, and turning it off leaves your computer less secure (unless you have another one). If you want to turn it off, right click your iunternet connection, goto the last tab, and untick the "protect my computer..." box.


Andrew

posted on 29th Sep 04 at 16:42

It's the animation you want to turn off


Claire

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 29th Sep 04 at 16:35

I installed the windows xp service pack 2 recently and now smilies are not animated anymore:( I had the same problem with an old firewall so i am guessing its down to the firewall that was installed with the service pack. Can it be rectified? If it means making the computer less secure then obviously I'll leave it but just wondered if it can be told to accept them or something :boggle:
Thanks :thumbs: