I use Windows 98 to do a custom install of IE6 (the custom part
allows for downloading and installing it later. It also allows for
choosing what OS's to get IE files for). I then burn the files to a
CD or copy them to a network drive. If you only have Win 2000/XP
you are limited as to what you can do.
- Wayne Copeland
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A customer's XPPro laptop will connect to the net, get Outlook mail
and download antivirus updates. But Internet Explorer 6 refuses to
Explore the Internet.
I've run 'sfc /scannow' to try and repair IE but that didn't do
it.
Microsoft suggest reinstalling IE but this isn't as easy as they
make it sound.
Their fix is to alter a registry setting which fools the system
into thinking IE6 is no longer installed, then reinstall IE.
(Which is just an over-install anyway, as IE6 is still there)
But there's a significant obstacle to this plan which M$ appear to
have overlooked: Where does one find a re-deployable IE6? Their
download site doesn't allow IE6 to be saved for future use, it says
specifically that a 'custom' download of IE6 isn't possible for 2K
and XP.
Suggestions welcomed.
TX
Ian Porter
Computer Guys Inc.
Arrowtown
New Zealand
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