Re: MSN I/E and Printer Pop up

From: Micky (Micky_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/31/04


Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 17:39:25 -0700

Stephen thanks for your response, I had tried that 5 times and it didn't work
then or now
When I went to I/E Properties it say for the Target
%HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%
I doubt that, that should be there, let me know what you think and thanks
again for trying. I have been at this for a couple of weeks now and have
tried everything I and many can think of, I hate to have to reformat (
someone else of course not old me)
Micky

"Stephen Harris" wrote:

>
> "Micky" <Micky@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:83265D9B-D010-4C08-846A-4EAB0373BF0A@microsoft.com...
> >I am networked with my main desktop computer. I use a new Gateway Laptop I
> > purchased in February this year. for some reason My Windows I/E has
> > changed
> > to MSN I/E. To my knowledge I did nothing to change it, and I don't like
> > MSN
> > I/E
> > How can I get my Windows I/E back
> >
>
> Go to Start / Programs / and click on Internet Explorer.
> After IE loads, go to Tools / Internet Options / Programs
> towards the very bottom is an option of
> check to see if IE is the default browser; check that box
> also click on Reset Web Settings which will restore IE as default
> If you don't want your current home page changed, uncheck that box
> hit Apply or OK wherever appropriate when closing out.
>
>
> > Micky
>
> Stephen
>
>
>



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