unistall IE7B2

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Arthur

I just installed IE7B2 when I forcefully had to do Repair install of
Windows XP. That was terrible to most of already installed programs. I
managed to resolve most of the problems but I'm stuck on IE
It does not even start. I cannot install it once again as it says it's
already installed and I cannot unistall it as it does not appear on
Add/Remove programs
Any solutions??? pls
 
I'd suggest asking in a newsgroup related to Internet Explorer.

This newsgroup is for discussion about Access, the database product that's
part of Office Professional.
 
Hi, Arthur.
Any solutions???

Since "Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 Preview is intended to enable developers,
Web developers and IT pros to begin to test the new browser for
compatibility with their applications and Web sites" (as stated on
Microsoft's download site), I know that, as a professional, you back up your
computer before installing _any_ beta software application, just in case
something goes wrong. So restore from your previous backup. And make sure
that Windows XP SP-2 is installed before your next attempt to install this
beta software.

But since you didn't know which newsgroup to post your question in (this
newsgroup is for Microsoft Access, the database product of the Microsoft
Office productivity suite, neither of which have anything to do with
Internet Explorer, a component of your operating system), I'm going to cross
my fingers and hope that you're in training to become a professional Web
developer and already know that anything worth keeping on a computer is
worth backing up -- before something goes wrong.

HTH.
Gunny

See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs.
See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips and tutorials.
http://www.Access.QBuilt.com/html/expert_contributors2.html for contact
info.
 
I'm pretty new with this newsgroups stuff and I must appologize for
posting in the wrong place.
 

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