I've been following this thread off and on from a distance and couldn't
help but wonder--rather than find the problem would it be just as easy to
backup anything that's important and reload Windows and everything else?







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Thanks Guy,

I just confirmed it is NOT just IE7. When I rebooted yesterday and got
that
same error I thought that was a bit strange and I just uninstalled IE7 and
let it drop back to IE6 and got the SAME darned error so it's got to be
something Windows uses that IE also uses. The search continues :-)

Chuck

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Chuck,

With IE7 you can do Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools ->
Internet Explorer (No Add-ons), just to be sure.

Guy


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