Re: missing internet explorer in add remove programs
From: Jan Il (abuse_at_localhost.com)
Date: 12/01/04
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Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 15:13:52 -0500
Hi davoud :-)
> Hi again,
>
> I still need to know if Tricking Windows into letting you reinstall IE6,
> considered as
> installing IE over itself? as we do not really uninstall it?
Yes, but, it is a workaround method if you can not repair the IE using the
normal method. It just 'tricks' Windows to let you reinstall IE. I would
not really worry about using that one at the moment. You have several other
good methods that should work, and it only sort of a last ditch effort in
the even all else fails. :-)
Hope this helps
Jan :)
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.
> "Jan Il" wrote:
>
> > Hi davoud :-)
> >
> > It could be a problem with Norton that IE can't fix. There have been
times
> > when a User had to use another AV in order to resolve the problem. So
try
> > this for the moment. If you have the Norton Utility, disable it, or
better
> > yet, uninstall it. It has been know to cause a variety of problems with
> > various Windows versions. Reboot and then see if it helped.
> >
> > If not, then go ahead and do the Repair of IE, if that is what Norton
says
> > has to happen to get you up and running properly. However, if it does
not
> > help, then I suggest that you to use another AV. There are several
that
> > work very well, even better than Norton, and they are not as intrusive
and
> > burdensome on the system.
> >
> > Here are the instructions for Repairing IE. As Frank has pointed out,
you
> > can find the XP SP2 in the Add/Remove Programs, and there are other
methods
> > as well. I have listed several recommended methods and you an choose
> > whichever one you feel comfortable with. Some of the steps you may have
> > already performed so just ignore them.
> >
> > TO REPAIR WINDOWS XP -
> >
> > Unlike the previous versions of the Windows program, the IE6 is a core
> > part of the XP program. A reinstall over the existing install can cause
> > problems, and there are specific instructions that can reduce the
> > chance of such problems. However, it is always much safer to do a
> > repair instead of a reinstall. A reinstall should only be done as the
> > very last thing when all else has failed. And then only according to
> > the proper instructions.
> >
> > Be sure that your AV and firewall is disabled, and follow all
> > instructions carefully
> >
> > Courtesy of LuckyStrike -
> >
> > How do I repair Internet Explorer in Windows® XP?
> > http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_ie_reinstall.htm
> >
> > How to Reinstall or Repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in
Windows
> > XP
> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318378/EN-US/
> >
> > The ability to Repair Internet Explorer does not exist in the version
that
> > ships with Windows XP. This feature only becomes available after you
> > upgrade to a newer version. This is normal and has been this way since
> > Windows 98 and IE4.
> >
> > However, you can reinstall IE in Windows XP by clicking Start, Run and
> > entering the following command:
> >
> > rundll32.exe setupapi,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 132
> > %windir%\Inf\ie.inf
> >
> > *You will need to have your XP CD available*.
> >
> > Some people have problems with the command line above. A small VB
Script
> > that will execute the command for you can be downloaded here at
> > http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts/xp_run_ie_setup.vbs. Save the file
to
> > your hard drive and double click it to run IE Setup.
> >
> > or...............
> >
> > IF that doesn't work, this is another way, but a bit more complex...,
but
> > maybe less complicated (?) than the first method I supplied.
> >
> > Note: Both of the following methods listed **require that the Microsoft
> > Windows XP CD-ROM be available**.
> >
> > Method 1: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x Repair for Windows XP
> >
> > From the Start menu, select Run.
> > In the Open field, type sfc /scannow (Note: There is a space between sfc
and
> > /scannow)
> > Select the OK button.
> > Follow the prompts throughout the System File Checker process.
> > Reboot the computer when System File Checker completes.
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > Method 2: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x Repair for Windows XP
> >
> > From the Start menu, select Search, select All Files and Folders.
> > Select More Advanced Options and place a checkmark beside Search Hidden
> > Files and Folders option.
> > Ensure that Search System Folders and Search Subfolders are also
checked.
> > In the All or Part of the File Name box, type ie.inf
> > In the Look In drop-down menu, select C: or the letter of the hard drive
> > that contains the Windows folder.
> > Click the Search button.
> > In the search results pane, find the ie.inf file located in Windows\Infb
> > folder.
> > Right click the ie.inf file and click Install on the context menu.
> > Reboot the computer when the file copy process is complete.
> >
> > or...........................
> >
> > Method 3.
> >
> > How to Repair Internet Explorer 6 and Outlook Express
> > Tricking Windows into letting you reinstall IE6
> > http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/index.php?showtutorial=71
> >
> > Since you already have Internet Explorer 6 installed the operating
system
> > will not allow you to reinstall over the existing installation. Due to
this
> > we are required to trick the operating system into thinking IE 6 is not
> > installed.
> >
> > ### NOTE: in order to use this method you are required to edit the
> > registry. **Incorrect editing of the registry can cause serious harm to
your
> > operating system** so it is advised you proceed with extreme caution.###
> >
> > Follow these steps for repairing Internet Explorer 6:
> >
> > Click on the Start button and then click on the Run option.
> > In the Open field type regedit and press the OK button.
> > Navigate to the key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active
> > Setup\Installed Components\{89820200-ECBD-11cf-8B85-00AA005B4383}
> > Under that key you will see a entry named IsInstalled. Right click on
that
> > entry and left click on Modify.
> > Change the Value from 1 to 0.
> > Exit regedit.
> >
> > or..............................
> >
> > How to Reinstall or Repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in
> > Windows XP
> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q318378
> > How to Uninstall Internet Explorer 6
> >
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;293907&Product=ie600
> > Unable to Install Internet Explorer 6 on Windows XP
> > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=304872
> > Tricking Windows into letting you reinstall IE6
> > http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/index.php?showtutorial=71
> >
> > or...................
> >
> > Go to DOS: START - RUN - type COMMAND - press ENTER. (To exit type EXIT)
> >
> > At the DOS C:\ prompt type the following, hitting enter after each line.
> >
> > regsvr32 Shdocvw.dll
> > regsvr32 Shell32.dll
> > regsvr32 Oleaut32.dll
> > regsvr32 Actxprxy.dll
> > regsvr32 Mshtml.dll
> > regsvr32 Urlmon.dll
> >
> > It usually sorts the problem out.
> >
> > also........
> >
> > Courtesy of Robert Aldwinckle
> >
> > XP users who have installed IE6sp1 before upgrading to XPsp1
> > will have setupwbv.dll and will be able to do a repair using
> >
> > rundll32 setupwbv.dll,IE6Maintenance
> >
> > Otherwise, they have to use
> >
> > sfc /scannow
> >
> > etc., or reinstall IE6 (Ref: KB318378)
> >
> > or......................
> >
> > Courtesy of Jim Byrd:
> >
> > There is no direct Repair function for IE6 in XP. Here are some
> > alternatives:
> >
> > 1. With XP you need to go to Start|Run and type "sfc /scannow"
> > (without the quotes and notice the space between the c and the /.)
> > Have your XP CD handy and be prepared to go get a cup of coffee - it
> > takes a while. This will do the same thing as Repair IE6 for XP but a
> > lot more, that is find any corrupt system files and replace them. It
> > does not, however, re-register the various software components (except
> > possibly the ones it replaces?) AFAIK.
> >
> > Be aware that under certain circumstances (Win2k before SP4 - see mskb
> > 814510,
> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q814510) sfc
> > can erroneously overwrite (restore over) previously installed files
> > from certain "hotfixes" which will then need to be re-installed. To
> > check for this, after running sfc, open a Cmd window and enter
> > "qfecheck /v /l:c:\" (without the quotes). If you don't have qfecheck
> > installed, it can be obtained for XP here:
> > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/release.asp?ReleaseID=35468 and for
> > Win2k, obtain qfecheck here:
> > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/release.asp?ReleaseID=35470
> >
> > 2. Another alternative that works on Win2k and may or may not work on
> > XP (but probably does - I've heard both stories), for just IE6 repair
> > if you don't have IE6 listed in Add-Remove Programs, then in Start|Run
> > then enter
> >
> > "rundll32 setupwbv.dll,IE6Maintenance"
> >
> > without the quotes, exactly as shown, and select the appropriate entry.
> >
> > 3. If you find that you need to do a re-install of IE6 then you can
> > consider the following, I can't verify this for XP (I'm Win2k - it
> > works there, and I've had good reports from XP users), but you might
> > want to give it a try at your own risk. Again, enter this at Start|Run
> > without the quotes and be careful about the spacing:
> >
> > "rundll32.exe setupapi,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 132
> > C:\windows\inf\ie.inf"
> >
> > 4. Lastly, here is a link to a MSKB article about re-installing
> > IE6/OE6:
> >
> > You cannot install some updates or programs
> > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=822798
> >
> > "The Software You Are Installing Has Not Passed Windows Logo Testing..."
> > Error Message When You Try to Install Internet Explorer 6 SP1
> > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=828031
> >
> > Unable to install Internet Explorer 6 on XP
> > http://www.tek-tips.com/gfaqs.cfm/lev2/67/lev3/70/pid/779/fid/1586
> >
> > or................
> >
> > Here is a more recent suggestion I have been giving to XP users
> > who want to try some repair procedures.
> >
> > <TITLE>831429 - Windows XP stops responding when you download updates
> > from Windows Update</TITLE>
> > < http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;831429 >
> >
> > It is actually a more comprehensive set of re-registrations than an
> > IE Repair with the default FixIE.inf would do for either NT5.
> >
> > Although they are listed specifically for W2K they should apply
> > equally to XP.
> >
> > Additionally, the information here may be of some assistance:
> >
> > Windows XP From A-Z
> > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm
> >
> > If these steps do not resolve your problem, please post back to this
thread
> > with the details and any error messages.
> >
> > Hope this helps
> >
> > Jan :)
> > Smiles are meant to be shared,
> > that's why they're so contagious.
> >
> > Please reply to the newsgroup so others may benefit.
> > Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
readers.
> >
> > How to make a good newsgroup post:
> > http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> >
> >
> > > Hi Jan,
> > >
> > > Thanks very much for the comprehensive info. Ihave already tried the
sfc/
> > > scannow it just found one error and I used my slipstreamed sp2 cd and
it
> > > fixed it.
> > >
> > > I tried this too:
> > > Go to DOS: START - RUN - type COMMAND - press ENTER. (To exit type
EXIT)
> > >
> > > At the DOS C:\ prompt type the following, hitting enter after each
line.
> > >
> > > regsvr32 Shdocvw.dll
> > > regsvr32 Shell32.dll
> > > regsvr32 Oleaut32.dll
> > > regsvr32 Actxprxy.dll
> > > regsvr32 Mshtml.dll
> > > regsvr32 Urlmon.dll
> > >
> > > all wre performed succesfully but no luck. As you mentioned there is
a
> > risk
> > > of causing other problems if I want to reinstall IE over it and and I
do
> > not
> > > want to try it.
> > >
> > > I do not have any problem with internet explorer just the norton
system
> > > works troubleshooting indicates that I might need to repair IE.
> > >
> > >
> >
http://service1.symantec.com/support/nsw.nsf/c851d9242b6f1c4d88256d8000469d43/e3b0f2d2cb183a5788256dbf00788230?OpenDocument&src=bar_sch_nam
> > >
> > > and it indicates that the digital signature feature in Internet
Explorer
> > > (IE) might be damaged and that causes the problem. But I do not have
any
> > > problems with running other programs other than Norton system works.
> > >
> > > sorry again for bringing it up here. SO my question is that do you
still
> > > think that I need to reinstall IE over itself.
> > >
> > > IS , Tricking Windows into letting you reinstall IE6, considered as
> > > installing IE over itself? as we do not really uninstall it?
> > >
> > > thanks alot.
> > >
> > > davoud
> > > this is what I have written: The only thing that makes me to be happy
> > > everyday, is the smile on your face:)
> >
> > Happy to share the smile with you.. :-)
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "Jan Il" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hi davoud :-)
> > > >
> > > > There are several methods to do the repair for XP, here a few of the
> > more
> > > > recommended methods you can review and then decide which one you
feel
> > most
> > > > comfortable with.
> > > >
> > > > TO REPAIR WINDOWS XP -
> > > >
> > > > Unlike the previous versions of the Windows program, the IE6 is a
core
> > > > part of the XP program. A reinstall over the existing install can
cause
> > > > problems, and there are specific instructions that can reduce the
> > > > chance of such problems. However, it is always much safer to do a
> > > > repair instead of a reinstall. A reinstall should only be done as
the
> > > > very last thing when all else has failed. And then only according to
> > > > the proper instructions.
> > > >
> > > > Be sure that your AV and firewall is disabled, and follow all
> > > > instructions carefully
> > > >
> > > > Courtesy of LuckyStrike -
> > > >
> > > > How do I repair Internet Explorer in Windows® XP?
> > > > http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_ie_reinstall.htm
> > > >
> > > > How to Reinstall or Repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in
> > Windows
> > > > XP
> > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318378/EN-US/
> > > >
> > > > The ability to Repair Internet Explorer does not exist in the
version
> > that
> > > > ships with Windows XP. This feature only becomes available after
you
> > > > upgrade to a newer version. This is normal and has been this way
since
> > > > Windows 98 and IE4.
> > > >
> > > > However, you can reinstall IE in Windows XP by clicking Start, Run
and
> > > > entering the following command:
> > > >
> > > > rundll32.exe setupapi,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 132
> > > > %windir%\Inf\ie.inf
> > > >
> > > > *You will need to have your XP CD available*.
> > > >
> > > > Some people have problems with the command line above. A small VB
> > Script
> > > > that will execute the command for you can be downloaded here at
> > > > http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts/xp_run_ie_setup.vbs. Save the
file
> > to
> > > > your hard drive and double click it to run IE Setup.
> > > >
> > > > or...............
> > > >
> > > > IF that doesn't work, this is another way, but a bit more
complex...,
> > but
> > > > maybe less complicated (?) than the first method I supplied.
> > > >
> > > > Note: Both of the following methods listed **require that the
Microsoft
> > > > Windows XP CD-ROM be available**.
> > > >
> > > > Method 1: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x Repair for Windows XP
> > > >
> > > > From the Start menu, select Run.
> > > > In the Open field, type sfc /scannow (Note: There is a space between
sfc
> > and
> > > > /scannow)
> > > > Select the OK button.
> > > > Follow the prompts throughout the System File Checker process.
> > > > Reboot the computer when System File Checker completes.
> > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > > > Method 2: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x Repair for Windows XP
> > > >
> > > > From the Start menu, select Search, select All Files and Folders.
> > > > Select More Advanced Options and place a checkmark beside Search
Hidden
> > > > Files and Folders option.
> > > > Ensure that Search System Folders and Search Subfolders are also
> > checked.
> > > > In the All or Part of the File Name box, type ie.inf
> > > > In the Look In drop-down menu, select C: or the letter of the hard
drive
> > > > that contains the Windows folder.
> > > > Click the Search button.
> > > > In the search results pane, find the ie.inf file located in
Windows\Infb
> > > > folder.
> > > > Right click the ie.inf file and click Install on the context menu.
> > > > Reboot the computer when the file copy process is complete.
> > > >
> > > > or...........................
> > > >
> > > > Method 3.
> > > >
> > > > How to Repair Internet Explorer 6 and Outlook Express
> > > > Tricking Windows into letting you reinstall IE6
> > > > http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/index.php?showtutorial=71
> > > >
> > > > Since you already have Internet Explorer 6 installed the operating
> > system
> > > > will not allow you to reinstall over the existing installation. Due
to
> > this
> > > > we are required to trick the operating system into thinking IE 6 is
not
> > > > installed.
> > > >
> > > > ### NOTE: in order to use this method you are required to edit the
> > > > registry. **Incorrect editing of the registry can cause serious harm
to
> > your
> > > > operating system** so it is advised you proceed with extreme
caution.###
> > > >
> > > > Follow these steps for repairing Internet Explorer 6:
> > > >
> > > > Click on the Start button and then click on the Run option.
> > > > In the Open field type regedit and press the OK button.
> > > > Navigate to the key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active
> > > > Setup\Installed Components\{89820200-ECBD-11cf-8B85-00AA005B4383}
> > > > Under that key you will see a entry named IsInstalled. Right click
on
> > that
> > > > entry and left click on Modify.
> > > > Change the Value from 1 to 0.
> > > > Exit regedit.
> > > >
> > > > or..............................
> > > >
> > > > How to Reinstall or Repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in
> > > > Windows XP
> > > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q318378
> > > > How to Uninstall Internet Explorer 6
> > > >
> >
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;293907&Product=ie600
> > > > Unable to Install Internet Explorer 6 on Windows XP
> > > > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=304872
> > > > Tricking Windows into letting you reinstall IE6
> > > > http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/index.php?showtutorial=71
> > > >
> > > > or...................
> > > >
> > > > Go to DOS: START - RUN - type COMMAND - press ENTER. (To exit type
EXIT)
> > > >
> > > > At the DOS C:\ prompt type the following, hitting enter after each
line.
> > > >
> > > > regsvr32 Shdocvw.dll
> > > > regsvr32 Shell32.dll
> > > > regsvr32 Oleaut32.dll
> > > > regsvr32 Actxprxy.dll
> > > > regsvr32 Mshtml.dll
> > > > regsvr32 Urlmon.dll
> > > >
> > > > It usually sorts the problem out.
> > > >
> > > > also........
> > > >
> > > > Courtesy of Robert Aldwinckle
> > > >
> > > > XP users who have installed IE6sp1 before upgrading to XPsp1
> > > > will have setupwbv.dll and will be able to do a repair using
> > > >
> > > > rundll32 setupwbv.dll,IE6Maintenance
> > > >
> > > > Otherwise, they have to use
> > > >
> > > > sfc /scannow
> > > >
> > > > etc., or reinstall IE6 (Ref: KB318378)
> > > >
> > > > or......................
> > > >
> > > > Courtesy of Jim Byrd:
> > > >
> > > > There is no direct Repair function for IE6 in XP. Here are some
> > > > alternatives:
> > > >
> > > > 1. With XP you need to go to Start|Run and type "sfc /scannow"
> > > > (without the quotes and notice the space between the c and the /.)
> > > > Have your XP CD handy and be prepared to go get a cup of coffee - it
> > > > takes a while. This will do the same thing as Repair IE6 for XP but
a
> > > > lot more, that is find any corrupt system files and replace them.
It
> > > > does not, however, re-register the various software components
(except
> > > > possibly the ones it replaces?) AFAIK.
> > > >
> > > > Be aware that under certain circumstances (Win2k before SP4 - see
mskb
> > > > 814510,
> > > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q814510) sfc
> > > > can erroneously overwrite (restore over) previously installed files
> > > > from certain "hotfixes" which will then need to be re-installed. To
> > > > check for this, after running sfc, open a Cmd window and enter
> > > > "qfecheck /v /l:c:\" (without the quotes). If you don't have
qfecheck
> > > > installed, it can be obtained for XP here:
> > > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/release.asp?ReleaseID=35468 and
for
> > > > Win2k, obtain qfecheck here:
> > > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/release.asp?ReleaseID=35470
> > > >
> > > > 2. Another alternative that works on Win2k and may or may not work
on
> > > > XP (but probably does - I've heard both stories), for just IE6
repair
> > > > if you don't have IE6 listed in Add-Remove Programs, then in
Start|Run
> > > > then enter
> > > >
> > > > "rundll32 setupwbv.dll,IE6Maintenance"
> > > >
> > > > without the quotes, exactly as shown, and select the appropriate
entry.
> > > >
> > > > 3. If you find that you need to do a re-install of IE6 then you can
> > > > consider the following, I can't verify this for XP (I'm Win2k -
it
> > > > works there, and I've had good reports from XP users), but you might
> > > > want to give it a try at your own risk. Again, enter this at
Start|Run
> > > > without the quotes and be careful about the spacing:
> > > >
> > > > "rundll32.exe setupapi,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 132
> > > > C:\windows\inf\ie.inf"
> > > >
> > > > 4. Lastly, here is a link to a MSKB article about re-installing
> > > > IE6/OE6:
> > > >
> > > > You cannot install some updates or programs
> > > > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=822798
> > > >
> > > > "The Software You Are Installing Has Not Passed Windows Logo
Testing..."
> > > > Error Message When You Try to Install Internet Explorer 6 SP1
> > > > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=828031
> > > >
> > > > Unable to install Internet Explorer 6 on XP
> > > > http://www.tek-tips.com/gfaqs.cfm/lev2/67/lev3/70/pid/779/fid/1586
> > > >
> > > > or................
> > > >
> > > > Here is a more recent suggestion I have been giving to XP users
> > > > who want to try some repair procedures.
> > > >
> > > > <TITLE>831429 - Windows XP stops responding when you download
updates
> > > > from Windows Update</TITLE>
> > > > < http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;831429 >
> > > >
> > > > It is actually a more comprehensive set of re-registrations than an
> > > > IE Repair with the default FixIE.inf would do for either NT5.
> > > >
> > > > Although they are listed specifically for W2K they should apply
> > > > equally to XP.
> > > >
> > > > Additionally, the information here may be of some assistance:
> > > >
> > > > Windows XP From A-Z
> > > > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > If these steps do not resolve your problem, please post back to this
> > thread
> > > > with the details and any error messages.
> > > >
> > > > Hope this helps
> > > >
> > > > Jan :)
> > > > Smiles are meant to be shared,
> > > > that's why they're so contagious.
> > > >
> > > > Please reply to the newsgroup so others may benefit.
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> > > > "> Hi,
> > > > >
> > > > > First part of my message is not relevant to this forum, sorry
about
> > that,
> > > > > but i think I should bring it in here because of another relevant
> > problem
> > > > > that it causes.
> > > > >
> > > > > I have problem with my norton system works 2004 pro. (evrtything
is
> > fine
> > > > > including live update, virus scan and so forth but when i run the
> > program
> > > > it
> > > > > takes 10 minutes or so for it to appear on the desktop and right
click
> > on
> > > > the
> > > > > icon and choosing "run as" and o.k gives an error "norton system
works
> > has
> > > > > encountered an internal error please uninstall and reinstall the
> > program")
> > > > > and one of the steps to solve the problem is, repairing the
internet
> > > > explorer.
> > > > >
> > > > > I am using windows xp sp2 and internet explorer 6. Internet
explorer
> > 6 is
> > > > > not present in the add remove programs and From my understanding
that
> > is
> > > > the
> > > > > way it is suppose to be in SP2.
> > > > >
> > > > > Now, do I need to uninstall SP2 and then unintall/repair the
internet
> > > > > explorer or there is another way to do it?
> > > > >
> > > > > thanks
> > > > >
> > > > > davoud
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> >
> >
> >
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