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Wed, 19 Jan 2000 23:48:08 +500
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Hi,

I have a similar problem. I upgraded from Internet Explorer 3.5. Now, when I
go to google, I cannot locate the text entry field to type my query. Can
anybody help?

Stevie.

On 2003-01-19 [log in to unmask] said:
   >Good morning everybody:
   >I recently went to the Windows Update site and downloaded the
   >suggested security patches, etc etc.  At the same time, I upgraded
   >to Internet Explorer 6 which in turn automatically upgraded me to
   >Outlook Express 6.
   >Since then, certain attachments don't appear to be arriving on my
   >computer. It isn't a matter of not being able to open them, JAWS
   >tells me that there are no attachments when I'm reliably informed
   >that an attachment was sent.
   >I presume some of this is due to increased Windows security.
   >However, if anybody can make suggestions as to what settings I
   >might change to allow these attachments through, in relatively
   >simple English please  I would be appreciative.
   >Many thanks.
   >DOREEN YALE
   >Ontario
   >Canada.
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