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Hello,
I have recently struck problems running IE5 and Netscape 4.07. I can send and receive mail, but if I try to surf the internet, suddenly I get warning messages and the system bombs.
The most common messages are
that netscape or IE have caused error in Progman.exe, (depends on which program I am using at the time),
That there has been an illegal font on a website that has caused an error in true type fonts,
and there has been a kernal 386 error, and then everything shuts down, and I have to restart the computer.
I have run a virus checker, reinstalled Windows, IE5, and Netscape 4.07, to no avail.
I have a Pentium100, running DOS 6.22 and Windows 3.11, with 32 meg RAM, recently upgraded from 16 meg (when the problems started).
Any suggestions? I am getting ready to format the lot and starting from scratch!
Thanks
Anne Smith
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