Date: March 16, 2004
From: William Patton
Subject: Re: IE5.5 setup
John,
Thank you very much. I used Nortons Registry Editor and found one reference
to IE6 in my registry. I removed it and then tried to install IE 5.5
again. It worked like a charm. Thanks again,
Willie
>>From: John Dent <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: IE5.5 setup
>Willie,
>You need to remove all references to IE 6 from your computer. Using an
>"uninstall" routine will not do this. This means that you need to edit your
>registry. Editing a registry is not for beginners as you can damage the
>operation of your computer. Find someone that is experienced and have IE 6
>fully cleaned off your system, then you can reinstall 5.5 properly.
>If you feel that you can edit the registry then use a registry editing
>program like regedit (a dos type program that is in Windows or any free
>type that you can find on the Internet searching with Google or some other
>search engine.) There are registry editing functions in Norton Systemworks
>and V-Com's Fix It as well as other system managers.
>J. Dent
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