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johnfulkerson
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Posted: Sun Nov 26 14:11:47 CST 2006 |
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Internet Explorer / IE >> Problems with Internet Explorer 7
So far I'm having problems with this new version of the internet explorer.
After I downloaded it my internet has been slow and everytime a close the
internet browser it gives me an error message saying that "Problems have been
encountered". I was not having problems with my internet before I downloaded
the new version a few days ago--and as of right now I am not impressed.
Internet Explorer65
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Posted: Sun Nov 26 14:11:47 CST 2006 |
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Glenn
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Posted: Sun Nov 26 14:42:14 CST 2006 |
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Internet Explorer / IE >> Problems with Internet Explorer 7
microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general...
>You may have a horked install of IE7.
I wasn't going to ask. But now that I've seen this response
pasted nine or ten times, I'm gonna.
What does horked mean?
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Glenn S.
Non-computer nerd user of IE6.
If you don't like Internet Explorer 7, and want to go back to IE6,
go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs.
Find Windows Internet Explorer 7, highlight it, and click "Remove".
That will take you back to IE6. The roll-back process worked
perfectly for me, for which I am grateful to Microsoft.
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PA
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Posted: Sun Nov 26 15:05:51 CST 2006 |
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Internet Explorer / IE >> Problems with Internet Explorer 7
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=horked
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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
> microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general...
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>> You may have a horked install of IE7.
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> I wasn't going to ask. But now that I've seen this response
> pasted nine or ten times, I'm gonna.
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> What does horked mean?
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> Glenn S.
> Non-computer nerd user of IE6.
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> If you don't like Internet Explorer 7, and want to go back to IE6,
> go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs.
> Find Windows Internet Explorer 7, highlight it, and click "Remove".
> That will take you back to IE6. The roll-back process worked
> perfectly for me, for which I am grateful to Microsoft.
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Frank
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Posted: Sun Nov 26 19:47:59 CST 2006 |
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