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Tue, 27 Jan 2004 06:22:06 -0800
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I don't know how to get my question answered. I am new and green. My home computer keeps freezing on me. It is about 7 years old. What can I do? Thank you for your help. Pam Gutierrez

joseph marty <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Get rid of IE5 and install IE6. IE6 is, IMHO, better than IE5, and will make you current. MS is not going to be supporting IE5 much longer if they haven't already stopped. IE6 updates a lot of files.

>I got no answer to this one, and it's still annoying me, so I thought I'd try again:
>
>I just installed Win2000 Professional with IE5 at its default security settings. When using the back button to return to almost any webpage I get an error message that "This page provides potentially unsafe information to an ActiveX control. Your current security settings prohibit running controls in this manner. As a result, this page may not display correctly." and have to click OK to continue. I occasionally get the message without using the back button. How do I get rid of the message, preferably without changing any security settings?
>
>Thanks.
>David.
>
> PCBUILD maintains hundreds of useful files for download
> visit our download web page at:
> http://freepctech.com/downloads.shtml
>

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