Ron,
It would be easier for many of us if you would explain this a bit
more fully. Is this to be done in regedit? I use IE 5.5, it has
its brand pasted all over its GUI. What is its non-branded state?
TIA
Michael Eisenstadt
Ron Paddock wrote:
>
> I just found this and although I don't understand it. it does work on my IE:
>
> rundll32.exe iedkcs32.dll,Clear
> Click on [OK}
>
> This should return IE to the non-branded state.
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