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Don
Over the past few days, Explorer has taken to issuing a
popup message telling me that "MS Explorer needs to
close..." but as long as I don't click "OK", even multiple
open Explorer windows work fine. Click "OK" and they all
close.
Then I get a link that tells me that the problem was caused
by the website I was visiting. If so, then EVERY WEBSITE I
VISIT IS DEFECTIVE, because it happens no matter where I am.
Today, this started occuring on my office computer as well.
OK, so I try to use Netscape to contact MS, but although I
have cookies enabled, MS keeps telling me I have to enable
cookies.
And because MS is a lousy monopoly, I can't even uninstall
thier lousy browser!!!
Can anyone tell me how to get around Bill Gates defective
garbage browser?
By the way, in my opinion, Microsoft is the most
incompetent monolithic enterprise in history. If any other
megabusiness put out the percentage of defective
merchandise MS has, they'd have been out of business in a
very short period of time. where are the class action
lawyers when there's a REAL defective product to deal with?
popup message telling me that "MS Explorer needs to
close..." but as long as I don't click "OK", even multiple
open Explorer windows work fine. Click "OK" and they all
close.
Then I get a link that tells me that the problem was caused
by the website I was visiting. If so, then EVERY WEBSITE I
VISIT IS DEFECTIVE, because it happens no matter where I am.
Today, this started occuring on my office computer as well.
OK, so I try to use Netscape to contact MS, but although I
have cookies enabled, MS keeps telling me I have to enable
cookies.
And because MS is a lousy monopoly, I can't even uninstall
thier lousy browser!!!
Can anyone tell me how to get around Bill Gates defective
garbage browser?
By the way, in my opinion, Microsoft is the most
incompetent monolithic enterprise in history. If any other
megabusiness put out the percentage of defective
merchandise MS has, they'd have been out of business in a
very short period of time. where are the class action
lawyers when there's a REAL defective product to deal with?