From: ICTag on 19 Mar 2010 17:08 "Ottmar Freudenberger" wrote: > > > The crux of the problemwas that I'd "deinstalled" IE6 (that's allowed in > > Europe) > > Pardon? Are you mixing things up with KB967002 aka the Browser Choice > update? It does *not* remove or uninstall any IE version. Yes. That's why I put the quotes around it. I thought I'd deinstalled IE but in fact removing the component using the system configuration simply removes the shortcuts and menus. IE6 still launches using a command line or the trick I described in the last post. I think it's a bad sector on the harddisk which is causing the problem, too.
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