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Opening Excel Files16 Jul 2004 21:19 GMT1
I recently got a new computer from my company.  It's
running IE 6 and Office 2003.  I use a web-based Outlook
site to check my e-mail.  In the past, if I opened an
Excel attachment from an e-mail, it would lauch the
Installing IE6 SP116 Jul 2004 18:19 GMT3
I'm trying to uninstall my version of IE6 due to what
appears to be a compatibility problem with a piece of
McAfee software.
I can successfully revert back to a previous version, but
IE 6 - Bugs, Viruses, and Hijackers.16 Jul 2004 17:33 GMT4
It seems that everybody has the number (address) for
access to IE6. They know how to open up a browser and
assault me (you can read us) right at my keyboard. It is
for that reason that I uninstalled IE6 from my system
Help! Open New IE windows in seperate window16 Jul 2004 16:11 GMT6
I would like to open new windows in IE in separate windows, leaving
original window on my task bar.  I seem to remember that I could hold
down the control key when clicking on a new link (to open a separate
window), but that doesn't work for me anymore.
Network Password Request for User Name & Password16 Jul 2004 03:31 GMT1
How can I stop the window asking for my information every time I start or restart the computer?
Wiped out registry for Internet Explorer15 Jul 2004 21:12 GMT5
Internet Explorer Version 6 was not locating url links.  I
naturally thought it was a server problem , so I advised
the various webmasters that they had broken links.
Turned out that Internet Explorer was just leading me to a
internet explorer15 Jul 2004 18:13 GMT1
constant encountering problem and needsnto shut down done
all updates ie service pack still having problem
Hosts...again :-)15 Jul 2004 16:26 GMT4
I just Norton ghosted XP pro on an 8gb hd, onto an 80gb hd, for a friend,
and all went swimmingly :-)
We had some to spare...which is rare...so I popped
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm 's host file into his
Drop down box15 Jul 2004 16:18 GMT1
Is there a way to stop the drop down box from showing the
last file names used when using "file save as"?
Re-Installing IE 615 Jul 2004 16:02 GMT3
I am very MIFFED!!! for lack of a better sense of the word.
Recently my computer began experiencing problems with
Internet Explore. The best solution at the time was to
reinstall the package. When I attempted to do so, I
4.0 to 6.0 upgrade error15 Jul 2004 14:30 GMT6
I am trying to update Explorer 4.0 to 6.0 under NT 4.0
running setup
returns-
Command line option syntax error  Type command /? for help
Unblocking ports15 Jul 2004 13:17 GMT1
I have just reinstalled XP after a series of spyware
apps. couldn't be removed. I am able to connect to most
sites through IE, though the domain for my ISP is not
accessible, nor is the email server. I have completed a
Cipher strength 56 bit15 Jul 2004 06:27 GMT1
My internet explorer 6 cipher strenth is showing 56 bit
instead of 128
I have updated with the latest security patches but this
hasn't helped
Explorer15 Jul 2004 05:48 GMT2
I have posted this problem before and got a useful reply,
but the pronlem has recurred and I just cannot find that
pesky reply. Sorry. Can one of you expert MVPs help?
Thanks
IE 6 Problems14 Jul 2004 10:27 GMT1
I loaded XP Pro, and now I can not change the home page
on my IE 6. It says the administrator disabled the link.
I am the owner/administrator to the computer. I can not
find a true "administrator" logon for the computer. I am
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