I think my computer is old enough that it came with IE3, not even IE4!!
When I installed IE5, I assume that it went right over the IE3 that was
there. I still want IE5, so I guess in essence, if I choose the return to
orig. configuration, I will still have IE3. Then I can reinstall IE5 again
and will get Outlook Express back & everything else, correct? Maybe that
will solve my freezing up problem do you think? If it doesn't, maybe I
should install IE4 if my computer only came with IE3? Thanks for your help
with my quesions! Jan
>There is no uninstall option in three choices you listed because
>Microsoft does not want you to attempt to uninstall Internet Explorer. If
>you upgraded from IE4 to IE5, enabling the return to original windows
>configuration will uninstall IE5, leaving only IE4. Note that if you
>enable this option you will eliminate Outlook Express and a number of
>other accessories to IE5 and will no longer have the repair option.
>
>Demetri Kolokotronis
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