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go to the control panel. Select add/remove programs.  press alt+w
The windows components dialogue will come up.  Scroll down to IE and press
enter.

hope this helps
Harry


> I'm using Windows XP Service Pack 2 and I'm having a problem where I =
> feel the need to repair IE.  However, when I go to the Control Panel and =
> Add/Remove Programs, I don't see Microsoft IE listed; yet IE is in my =
> programs folder and is on my Desktop via an icon.  How then can I repair =
> IE.
>    Reason:  I'm getting a bug which restarts the download of mail into =
> Outlook Express giving me duplicate message at a certain point.  This =
> gets frustrating after a while.  I deleted/added the affected account to =
> no avail.  Any suggestions?  Thank you.
>
> James (or Jim) Prather
> Michigan School for the Blind: Class of 1974
> AKA "Touche Turtle"
> Umpg Ungowa, Raiders got the power!
> E-Mail:  [log in to unmask]
> AOL Instant Messenger:  JimMSB1
> Yahoo! Messenger:  jpratherjr
> ICQ:  196-292-898
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