Hi Sherrie
When ever I get this message I cancel it. The e-mail message comes in fine
and in english.
Jack
>
> Today I began receiving an error message that I have never received before
> and with all the virus hype these days with Outlook Express, I am afraid
to
> act on the message without first confirming its validity. The following
> message pops up with only certain messages in my inbox: Internet Explorer
> Install On Demand (This is in the window's title bar) The message reads:
"To
> display language characters correctly you need to download and install the
> following components - Japanese Text Display Support" I then have an
option
> to cancel or download a 2.7 MG file. There is a visible option to "never
> download these files" with a click box but it is not available to me. (It
is
> shaded out) Just canceling the message does not resolve anything because
> each time I come across one of these messages it pops back up. There does
> not seem to be any pattern that I can determine. It does not limit itself
to
> any one particular sender or subject and there are no attachments
involved.
> The only consistent thing I see is that it always happens when I click on
> those particular messages. I was afraid to just download the files without
> confirming the message first. Can anyone help me with this, or do I need
to
> learn Japanese? (sigh)
>
> Sherrie
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