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I inadvertently approved this post to PCBUILD. This thread is all ready
running in  PCSOFT.  If you wish to respond to it then please do it in PCSOFT.

Thanks for your cooperation.

Mark Rode
Moderator  PCBUILD / PCSOFT
http://freepctech.com

At 02:50 AM 11/26/2003, you wrote:
>I am also sending to PC-Build in hopes someone will have a fix.
>
>One thing I forgot to mention below was that she had an older version of
>Internet Explorer and I upgraded to v6.0. It took a while for it to
>install the files, so I am sure that it replaced everything - and I am
>still not able to access the internet. I have had a couple of off list
>replies and have tried those, but nothing has helped. I really do not want
>to tell her I have to reinstall the OS unless it is absolutley necessary.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Fran
>
>I am working on a computer that has problems accessing webpages on the
>internet. The system is a
>
>Celeron 700
>128 megs of ram
>20 gig HD
>Windows ME
>
>The customer installed AOL and used the free time, then uninstalled it so
>she could install a different ISP's Software. The installation was fine,
>and she could dial the Internet, but could not access any webpages.
>
>So I have removed the excess fluff left behind by AOL, cleaned up the
>spyware and a few other maintenance cleanups - things I have done with
>most machines I work on. I created a dialer for my ISP and am able to dial
>and log on but not able to access webpages, so -
>
>I have removed the TCP/IP protocol and reinstalled it - no luck, I removed
>Dial-up Networking and reinstalled with no luck. Still no webpage access.
>
>There is something I am probably forgetting, but I need help.. I really do
>not want to reinstall the OS if I do not have to.
>
>Help.................Fran

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