Re: IE6 shuts down suddenly

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From: LuckyStrike (LS_at_smokedamagedfurniture.youcandriveitawaytoday.com)
Date: 06/27/04


Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2004 22:30:59 -0600

Top post here for simplicities sake; easier to snip later on too. <s>

Gee, I hadn't thought of that leave the back-door open for ease of theft
thing. D'oh.... I'd make a lousy source for some "fence". ;-D Are the
skates for a quick-getaway? <lol.>

Yeah... kinda of nice country for those who like it, such as I, and it
appears, you too. Next time you're that way, on a journey to "here", try
getting off I-15 ~ 40 miles N.E. of Vegas; head to Valley of Fire. Talk
about color and curves. <s>

I think I got your...ahem...drift. hehe.

Yeah, it was the same site, but now also my Windows Updates is telling me I
need to enable Scripting and Active X, so now it too is acting cantankerous.
Anyway, I don't permit Scripting *except for them*. That's why I placed
them in the Trusted zone! They show as being in the trusted zone on the
status bar as well. Just isn't working right (suddenly). Just did a scan
with CWShredder, PestPatrol now. Nothing. Did Spybot and Ad-Aware (earlier
today) and they were clean. WT..(you know the rest) This kinda nonsense only
happens (it seems) when I go out on a limb looking for answers to queries
for these kinds of groups (inet.ie6 and virus.sec or sec NG's).

Yeh...they answered. First I got a friend who joked, then Alan Edwards
appeared: said the same as you (basically) It works for them. PITA this is.
news:OYDPar$WEHA.384@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl

No...I respectfully disagree... It's time to break out the Cognac. Need
something *strong* yet tasty. But whatta waste, when there's nothing to
celebrate! (but a balky PC) :-\ Maybe if I drink enough and stare at the
screen long enough, I'll see some ActiveX. <VBG>

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LuckyStrike
LS@smokedamagedfurniture.youcandriveitawaytoday.com
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"Jan Il" wrote in message news:O5sS8q$WEHA.1764@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Oh....I thought that was to make it easier for the thieves to steal it.
> That way they don't have to waste time looking for the key to the door,
> which are all mass-blanked anyway.  Shoooo...I can even use mine on my
> clamp-on sidewalk skates. ??
> >
> Some beautiful red rocks there though, the drive from Las Vegas is really
> very  striking. Curves are sharp too.
> >
> Ohhhhh.....I'll have to borrow some from the neighbor.  Any excuse to ride
> the snowmobile, ya know. :-)  But, got lost in a drift last
> time.....snowdrift.....type...that is.
> >
> > Another thing; serious matter though... sorry. You tried the MSKB
> > today? http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo
> >
> > Odd thing is that I just discovered when trying to use it that the
> > four dropdown boxes are completely void of any choices or contents.
> > You can type in your search for stuff, but lacking those parameters,
> > the page doesn't work. What Th'...???!
> > I posted to the Win98.gen.discussion NG ~ 15 min ago. Still waiting
> > for a reply.
>
> Ehhh.....did you go to the same site I did??  'Cause....w'll...all the
> dropdowns on my site had lots'a stuff in them to choose from.
> Ahmm....maybe it's time to return the icecube trays to your neighbor.....
> <VBG>
>
> Be interesting to see what they have to say on the other newsgroup.
>
> Jan :)
>
>
> Did they answer yet???
> >


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