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Further to my original post about these symbols (hmm..now there's 6 on this
reply-see below)
` 7  ã

I thought I might get the Internet Explorer 'Repair' tool on the case, but
it seems to be missing in XP.

It used to be under (from memory)Start\Programs\Accessories\System
Info\Tools\IE Repair in W98 but I can't find it there.

Anyone know where it is now?



----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian" Subject: [PCSOFT] Mysterious symbols in OE6 replies


> Out of the blue, some odd symbols have begun appearing at the top of my
mail
> replies.  Here's a couple right here:
>  pÔ}
>
> ....and here's a couple more:
> Ø9}
>
> They appear if I click on a post and hit the Reply button - these (always
> three) symbols are tacked on automatically at the top.
>
> I've experimented by clicking on a few more emails and it seems like
there's
> always the curly bracket symbol, but the other two can vary.
>
> Anyone know how to prevent these characters appearing?  I don't recall
> having noticed them before, so it's likely they've just started to appear.
>
> System restore didn't help - I went back 48 hrs but they were still there.
>


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