Of course everyone has an opinion.  Some good some not so good.  Some within 
your level of acceptance some not.  

My opinion is you have tried to find the answer with no avail.  You have spent 
a lot of time on this.  Your time is worth something.  Now it's time to call 
Microsoft and pay $35 to get it resolved.  Just make sure you have a retail key 
for the operating system (even if it comes from a different PC).  They will 
either solve the problem or not charge you.  I'm guessing they will guide you 
to a download to re-install that version of IE.

MHO,

Gary Kuznitz

On 3 Sep 2003 at 15:07, McKay, (McKay, Steve <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>) commented 
about [PcTech] Re: IE Browser 'back' button broken:
> Booth Martin wrote:
> 
> "Do a google search on "back button not working" I did and got a few hits that
> may prove useful to you."
> 
> Took your advice - looked at several sites on pages 1-10 but found nothing 
> that
> worked.
> 
> 
> "Would changing your homepage to something other than the Corporate site show 
> a
> change in behavior?" Tried this, too - set the homepage to google.com - no
> change.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> billzbubb wrote:
> 
> "http://www.jsiinc.com/subg/tip3200/rh3250.htm  recommends using the drop down
> box next to back arrow. If that doesn't work and I bet it doesn't, . . ."
> 
> Yep, you're right, it doesn't . 
> 
> 
> ". . . what happens if you hold your cursor over the back button?  It -should-
> show the address of the previous page, . . ."
> 
> Yep, you're right, it does.
> 
> 
> "Another option:
> http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/442/  Shows registry keys for
> disabling IE features.  Look in the area specified for anything "fishy"."
> 
> Still looking at this . . .
> 
> 
> Keep those suggestions coming in, gang!
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Steve
> 
> 
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