I tried to repair IE5 and got a message saying I was missing a occache.dll
file. What exactly is that file? I went to download it at a site and it
told me I need the WinZip program and I don't believe I have that on my
computer. I am not sure what it is or how to use it, could someone help me?
Maybe that would solve my freezing up problem?
Also, went to uninstall IE5 and wasn't sure if the "restore windows to
original configurations" was the correct choice at the add/remove area?? I
was afraid to try in just in case. Any help would be appreciated. thanks
in advance, Jan
>When I have similar issues one thing I usually end up doing is a repair to
>IE or a reinstall.
>
> Brian
>
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