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Repair IE Q903235
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CR Hugs
2005-08-18 20:50:06 UTC
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I need to repair my Internet Explorer 6.0.2800.1106IS.
When I go into Control Panel, ADD/Remove & scroll down I only find Internet
Explorer Q903235...when I click on Add/Remove it only offers me the option of
Uninstalling. This is unlike what I've read everywhere as it says there
should be a different designation for Internet Explorer and tools & should
give me the option to remove or repair.
Should I just uninstall and reinstall?? It's my church's computer and I am
scared I'll mess something up. We do not yet afford to have a back up system.
Please help!!!!!!
Thank you so very much!!!
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
2005-08-18 21:31:39 UTC
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Post by CR Hugs
I need to repair my Internet Explorer 6.0.2800.1106IS.
When I go into Control Panel, ADD/Remove & scroll down I only find
Internet Explorer Q903235...when I click on Add/Remove it only offers
me the option of Uninstalling. This is unlike what I've read
everywhere as it says there should be a different designation for
Internet Explorer and tools & should give me the option to remove or
repair.
Should I just uninstall and reinstall?? It's my church's computer and
I am scared I'll mess something up. We do not yet afford to have a
back up system. Please help!!!!!!
Thank you so very much!!!
Windows version?

How to Reinstall or Repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in Windows
XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378
Make sure your anti-virus is turned off.
The section
Windows XP and Windows XP SP1: Edit the registry and install Internet
Explorer 6
works on earlier versions of Windows.
If you are using WinXP SP2 you will have to uninstall that first.
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
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Protect your PC
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
2005-08-18 21:34:13 UTC
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Post by CR Hugs
I need to repair my Internet Explorer 6.0.2800.1106IS.
When I go into Control Panel, ADD/Remove & scroll down I only find
Internet Explorer Q903235...when I click on Add/Remove it only offers
me the option of Uninstalling. This is unlike what I've read
everywhere as it says there should be a different designation for
Internet Explorer and tools & should give me the option to remove or
repair.
Should I just uninstall and reinstall?? It's my church's computer and
I am scared I'll mess something up. We do not yet afford to have a
back up system. Please help!!!!!!
Thank you so very much!!!
Also, what behavior makes you think you have to repair IE? If the problem
is caused by spyware or some other third party program reinstalling or
repairing IE won't fix it.
--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
Please respond in Newsgroup. Do not send email
http://www.fjsmjs.com
Protect your PC
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
CR Hugs
2005-08-18 22:22:04 UTC
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I apologize, I should have mentioned that I am using Windows 2000 Pro and
not XP.
Also, I have run various scans and am certain I have no adware/spyware or
virus' etc. I have the computer pretty tightly protected.
I keep getting the message "Microsoft Internet Explore has
encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the
inconvenience." Any ideas?
Post by Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
Post by CR Hugs
I need to repair my Internet Explorer 6.0.2800.1106IS.
When I go into Control Panel, ADD/Remove & scroll down I only find
Internet Explorer Q903235...when I click on Add/Remove it only offers
me the option of Uninstalling. This is unlike what I've read
everywhere as it says there should be a different designation for
Internet Explorer and tools & should give me the option to remove or
repair.
Should I just uninstall and reinstall?? It's my church's computer and
I am scared I'll mess something up. We do not yet afford to have a
back up system. Please help!!!!!!
Thank you so very much!!!
Also, what behavior makes you think you have to repair IE? If the problem
is caused by spyware or some other third party program reinstalling or
repairing IE won't fix it.
--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
Please respond in Newsgroup. Do not send email
http://www.fjsmjs.com
Protect your PC
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
2005-08-18 23:11:00 UTC
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Post by CR Hugs
I apologize, I should have mentioned that I am using Windows 2000 Pro
and not XP.
Also, I have run various scans and am certain I have no
adware/spyware or virus' etc. I have the computer pretty tightly
protected.
I keep getting the message "Microsoft Internet Explore has
encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the
inconvenience." Any ideas?
Post by Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
Also, what behavior makes you think you have to repair IE? If the
problem is caused by spyware or some other third party program
reinstalling or repairing IE won't fix it.
Did you read this part of my first post

Office Documents Open in Internet Explorer
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=162059
How to Change IE to Open Linked Files in Word
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=254918
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
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Protect your PC
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CR Hugs
2005-08-19 04:34:02 UTC
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Thanks so very much, but this did not help me.
Post by Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
Post by CR Hugs
I apologize, I should have mentioned that I am using Windows 2000 Pro
and not XP.
Also, I have run various scans and am certain I have no
adware/spyware or virus' etc. I have the computer pretty tightly
protected.
I keep getting the message "Microsoft Internet Explore has
encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the
inconvenience." Any ideas?
Post by Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
Also, what behavior makes you think you have to repair IE? If the
problem is caused by spyware or some other third party program
reinstalling or repairing IE won't fix it.
Did you read this part of my first post
Office Documents Open in Internet Explorer
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=162059
How to Change IE to Open Linked Files in Word
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=254918
--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
Please respond in Newsgroup. Do not send email
http://www.fjsmjs.com
Protect your PC
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
Robert Aldwinckle
2005-08-19 11:16:45 UTC
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Post by CR Hugs
I apologize, I should have mentioned that I am using Windows 2000 Pro and
not XP.
Also, I have run various scans and am certain I have no adware/spyware or
virus' etc. I have the computer pretty tightly protected.
I keep getting the message "Microsoft Internet Explore has
encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the
inconvenience." Any ideas?
The most likely cause is interfering third-party programs (e.g., most likely
but not necessarily, malware) and IE Repair won't help with that.
In fact, it could make things worse by partially breaking hooks and leaving
bits of them still embedded.

However, your OS does allow you to use IE's Repair tool
even if you don't see an item for IE in the Add/Remove Programs list.

E.g. Run... (press Win-R and enter:)
rundll32 setupwbv.dll,IE6Maintenance
and then follow the dialog you were expecting to see.

Again, don't be suprised if this doesn't help avoid your symptom
(which you have yet to disclose.) Essentially you have been asking us
to diagnose problems with a self-prescribed solution to undisclosed
symptoms.


HTH

Robert Aldwinckle
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CR Hugs
2005-08-19 19:16:01 UTC
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Thank you so very much. Your reply has been most helpful and I will go back
and reevaluate everything taking more care to discover exactly when and where
we're having the problem. I do know for certain that it is not malware as I
have carefully run programs to search out any, and I nor anyone else has
installed any programs within the past 8 months. Also, I have just today
discovered from our church secretary (first time she's even mentioned
this...I don't ordinarily use the church computer) that it has on a few
occasions rebooted itself. I make certain that the internet cache and temp
files are cleaned out regularly so I will have to go back & review everythin.
The last time I had a computer that rebooted itself, it was the registry but
in this case, I haven't a clue since no changes have been made to the
computer. Again I thank you for the means of repairing internet explorer and
I won't use it unless I have no other recourse.
regards, alta
Post by Robert Aldwinckle
Post by CR Hugs
I apologize, I should have mentioned that I am using Windows 2000 Pro and
not XP.
Also, I have run various scans and am certain I have no adware/spyware or
virus' etc. I have the computer pretty tightly protected.
I keep getting the message "Microsoft Internet Explore has
encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the
inconvenience." Any ideas?
The most likely cause is interfering third-party programs (e.g., most likely
but not necessarily, malware) and IE Repair won't help with that.
In fact, it could make things worse by partially breaking hooks and leaving
bits of them still embedded.
However, your OS does allow you to use IE's Repair tool
even if you don't see an item for IE in the Add/Remove Programs list.
E.g. Run... (press Win-R and enter:)
rundll32 setupwbv.dll,IE6Maintenance
and then follow the dialog you were expecting to see.
Again, don't be suprised if this doesn't help avoid your symptom
(which you have yet to disclose.) Essentially you have been asking us
to diagnose problems with a self-prescribed solution to undisclosed
symptoms.
HTH
Robert Aldwinckle
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Bandile Mabuya
2008-08-19 14:33:09 UTC
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i need to install

url:http://www.ureader.com/msg/13754977.aspx
Robert Aldwinckle
2008-08-20 17:12:56 UTC
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Post by Bandile Mabuya
i need to install
url:http://www.ureader.com/msg/13754977.aspx
Please describe your problem symptoms and leave the diagnosis
to others.

The combination of details you have with your Subject and the
above link make no sense to me. One is about a vulnerability
in an obsolete feature of older Windows OS, involving MSJava.
The other contains obsolete advice, since the the KB article
mentioned in it has changed radically over the years.


FYI

Robert Aldwinckle
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