Joe Gallagher wrote:
> > Oh NO! My sincere commiserations... (I assume that you have emptied
> > your waste basket).
>
> Thanks Chris
> I rang Packard Bell and they are sending me a Master CD(which I should have
> got when I bought it, but did not and did not know any better at the time). I
> will get Works off this C.D.
> Interestingly enough P. Bell and the Computer Retail store tell me that they
> are tortured with cries for help in relation to IE4. I also hear there are
> legal cases against Microsoft in the U.S. as a result of IE4. What amazes me
> is that most on this list seemed to have no problems with it when the thread
> was running. It seems to be the Active Desktop in particular that is "Hal"
> like.
IE4 *usually* runs quite happily until you try to uninstall it.
For example, there's a known problem with Office '97 and IE4- uninstalling IE4
can also break Office as it removes an important DLL file.
If you have installed IE4, I reccommend staying well away from the Active
Desktop - nothing but trouble.
Nick.
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