On Tue, 13 Jun 2000 23:34:00 GMT Jan Weingart <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> Maybe the only option is to uninstall IE5 and reinstall? I think
> asked this before and don't recall getting an
> answer, but when I go to add/remove programs the three
> options, are add, repair, or something like return to original
> windows configuration. Is the last choice the one I would
> choose to uninstall IE5? thanks for your help. 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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