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145975 2003-05-20 22:51:00 Actually it does, but some links won't open that should. I think it must be a setting somewhere but can't find it. It used to work fine. e.g I can log onto kiwibank and get to my log in page but when I enter my username and password then click enter, a blank IE window opens and thats all.

Cheers
jferg (3232)
145976 2003-05-20 23:13:00 In Internet Explorer go to Tools\Internet Options

1/ On the General tab press "Delete Files" then tick "Delete All Offline
Content" then press "OK". Now press "Delete Cookies" then "OK" .
2/ On the Security tab press "Default Level" then press "Apply"
3/ On the Privacy tab (IE6 only) press "Default" then press "Apply"
4/ On the Content tab press "Auto Complete" press "Clear Forms" then
"OK" then "Clear Passwords" then "OK" then press "OK"
Jim B (153)
145977 2003-05-20 23:46:00 Thanks for that but hasn't fixed it. The IE window opens (blank). Kiwi bank say the site is working fine. Afew days ago I installed ms office XP pro jferg (3232)
145978 2003-05-21 00:17:00 Go to my computer, view/folder options/file types (or control panel, folder options depending on your operating system) .

Scroll down to the URL:Hypertext Transfer Protocols, click edit twice and make sure the following is in the application used to perform action box:

"C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERNET EXPLORER\iexplore . exe" -nohome


Run the following commands from start/run . Run each line individually . After each run, you should see a short message stating the command was successful . The first command is the one most likely to work .

regsvr32 Urlmon . dll

regsvr32 Shdocvw . dll

regsvr32 Shell32 . dll (only applicable to Windows ME, Windows 2000 and XP - if using an earlier operating system, run regsvr32 shdoc401 . dll)



regsvr32 Oleaut32 . dll
regsvr32 Actxprxy . dll
regsvr32 Mshtml . dll


Note: If the IE repair tool is available to you (control panel, add/remove programs, highlight IE, select add/remove) - running a repair will often fix the above associations automatically .
Jim B (153)
145979 2003-05-21 06:09:00 Thanks very much. That worked a treat. Many thanks jferg (3232)
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