Hi
Try here for a 'Repair' to IE - but please note, this method a manual edit to the Registry.
"How to Reinstall or Repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in Windows XP"
http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=ie600
If you use a dedicated News Reader - such Outlook Express - you will able to find your postings much quicker:
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/ou...snewreader.htm
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Will Denny
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"joan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:2b8201c4709d$e8f911b0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi' all,
> I'm new to computers and I have XP home. I posted a
> message to a newsgroup somewhere here but I can't find it
> there are so many but it was an xp one, and I'm sure it
> was was internet explorer one. Anyway, I can't waste
> anymore time searching for it as have been trying to find
> if anyone answered me for ages. My question is I had an
> old computer for a few weeks and it had windows 98 on it.
> I was told by someone that I could do a repair for I.E.
> and O.E. by going to the control panel Add/Remove and
> click on I think it was I.E.5 service pack 1, highlight
> and a box used to appear and gave me the option to
> repair. My question is in my control panel with xp home I
> don't see that, all I see are a list of Hot Fixes. There
> is an entry for Outlook Express with a Q number next to
> it. I have Internet Explorer6 service pack 2 now but why
> don't I see that in the Add/Remove. What if I want to do
> a repair or doesn't XP home need repairing ever?
> I would love to ask Microsoft support bnut can't find
> anything on their site there are so many pages and it's
> impossible. I've tried Google and I'm sick of it.
> I would really appreciate any advice.
> Thank you very much,
> Joan
>