cannot access IE option
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Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 17:50:37 -1000
Hi
My PC has Windows XP Home Edition. For some reasons, in IE, I can't go to
Tools | Options to change my settings there. A prompt says that a
restriction is imposed on this computer.
What could have caused that ? And how to undo it ?
Thanks
Steve
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