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| 31681 | 2002-01-19 04:59:00 | ummmmmmm.....the videos were purely educational....and it was only out of curiosity that I went to those sites......honest | Guest (0) | ||
| 31682 | 2002-09-12 14:16:00 | Once you need to refresh your windows installation a few times (WinMe for instance) you soon learn the problems you cause yourself by not following the installation readme to the letter. The only times I have enjoyed IE6 at its full is when I have rebooted with Selective Startup, having turned off everything before rebooting. The usual form for me is to download the update file and after it attempts to install itself (and always unsuccessfully) I turn off everything in the Start Up menu,( not needed to ensure system running ), of msconfig after the system reboots and now with only the bare essentials running manually, seek out the ie6setup.exe and run it again. (Don't forget to re-visit your msconfig app and re-check those online security requirements before yet again re-booting.) Another sure fire way to enjoy IE6 straight out of the box is to load it onto a system that has no version of IE on it to start with. ( Yeah, I am still able to do that with my contacts still running IE3 believe it or not.) |
Snapafun (355) | ||
| 31683 | 2002-09-12 20:19:00 | I have win 98 When I stepped up to to ie6 it was a pain in the arse. so we stepped back to 5.5. But aparently my Canon program(for digital camera)knows how to stir as well, just like it knows how to argue with my scanner program. |
Ron Bakker (356) | ||
| 31684 | 2002-09-13 10:48:00 | Hi I've been using IE6 for months now and it is so far so good! :) bk |
bk T (215) | ||
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