Hi David;
Since you are the only person that "suffers" this particular, fastidious and very strange IE6 behavior I would suggest to download&install all Windows Update patchs (there's a lot of issues regarding IE6) and then set all your settings to default values.
>Michel,
>
>Then please provide a list of the IE6 settings that the UT requires to run properly.
>
>>You're blaming me for something that I don't control and not even aware of. So far, others seem to believe that this is in regards to security. I can't confirm or help in that direction because I simply can't reproduce that behavior here. One thing for sure, there is a local setting that causes it. It is probably at the browser level but could also be related to a proxy, if applicable, or similar.