Anita,
Go to Start|Settings|Control Panel|Add/Remove Programs;
Select Internet Explorer;
Click "Add/Remove";
Click "Repair....";
Restart when complete.
Also, whenever I do this I need to go back into IE and "ok" some of my
"Connection" settings or else I'll be unable to dial out.
Hth.
Brian
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of 'Nita from Grafton, VA
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2000 2:43 PM
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Subject: [PCSOFT] Browser Repair
I know there is some way on the computer to do a self-diagnostic for IE5. I
did it once with the help of my isp but I forgot the steps. It was great
and cleared up the problem without having to delete and reload the browser.
Thanks!
Anita Faulkner
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