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Date: | Mon, 1 Mar 1999 09:18:20 -0500 |
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Hi,
If you are trying to remove ie 4.1 in windows 98, why not just disable it
since there is a way to just disable programs in win98.
LinAt 09:05 AM 3/1/99 -0800, you wrote:
>Since I don't know the answer to this one I probably should just keep my
>mouth shut, but I, too, was told never to try to remove I. E. 4.01. If you
>want to run Window Eyes 3.0, wouldn't you be better off just going to I. E.
>5.0? BTW, the reason I was told not to remove I. E. 4.01 was that my
>Brother did that to a laptop of mine, and I had to get a guy to work with it
>for hours to get 4.01 restored. Trying to remove this browser seems like a
>seriously bad idea to me, so I'd appreciate hearing from the real Net
>experts, who follow the list where this one's concerned.
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