Thanks for the explanation of winzip. I will go to the site and download it since I didn't see it on my computer. I have windows 95b. also, if I ever did go to uninstall IE5, am I to choose the option of return to windows configuration option since that seemed to be the only option if I wasn't adding or repairing?? thanks, Jan > >If you have winzip installed on your computer it would show up when you >click your start button. It would probably be just below Windows Update. If >not you can download it from it's site www.winzip.com. What this program >does is compress files to make them smaller and easier to send via e-mail, >icq, etc... I use the new Winzip 8.0 which has a built in Zip and Mail >option. If you send someone a file that is ZIPPED, they must have a program >that can decompress, or "UNZIP" the file. It's not really that hard to use. >When Winzip is installed it creates a folder in your C drive called >unzipped, which is it's default folder for the files that it decompresses. >So when you download occache.dll and then double click on it, Winzip kicks >into action automatically and opens the file into the unzipped folder. You >then go to that folder to run or install the program. > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com PCSOFT's List Owner's: Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]> Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>