WINDOWS XP HOME EDITION - MSIE 6

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lk

I did add/remove program on MSIE 6 and (found an article
that said "If you encounter problems that you cannot
resolve, it is often beneficial to uninstall and then
reinstall it. This procedure replaces files that might
have been damaged." The article said when I uninstall it
would revert back to the IE that was previously on the
computer. I do not see any IE in the add/remove program
list now. How do I reinstall it, if it is even there?
Will I need to download MSIE 6 ?

I was going to try to run up a disc from MSN to try to
get on line but the disc says it uses MSIE 5. I read
somewheres if you have MSIE 6 you cannot revert back to
MSIE 5 or it will mess up your system.

MSN was on my compute originally but I am not able to
connect.

I browsed through these messages and find a lot of
questions but no here. Is there ever any tech suport on
this bb ? Please send us some help.

These instructions do not list (MSIE for Win XP) and and
I am having this same problem. Is there a page as below
for MSIE for Win XP?

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-
US;241344
Error Message: The Page Cannot Be Displayed
This article was previously published under Q241344
MSIE 6 for Windows Millennium Edition
MSIE 6 for Windows 98 Second Edition

lk
 
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Guest

Hi all, Remember when we used to go to the computer BB on
Prodigy (Tech support usually had an answer for you the
next day)? I love the way this message board wraps
around - but I would like to know if there is any tech
support here (as below) and when do they come on to
answer questions?

I have two computers with WinXP, one is an Athelon 1700
Computer (I'll never but another Athelon). My Pentium
works fine (knock on wood). Anybody having these
problems with the Celeron ?

Try to have a nice day! lk




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