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Its a conspiracy thought up by Sol to get more people here!

Anyway, good luck and god speed
lol. Sssssssh, what part of 'Top Secret' don't you understand!

Anyways, good luck with it all Phantom_RAcast! I really don't think i can help you further. The only logical thing i wudda considered doing would be going to the Microsoft website help desk and E-Mailing them. But don't bother, wotta waste of time. I simply could not find a simple E-Mail address for help anywhere when i went in search of my very annoying problem. Just a loada useless 'FAQ's' Sad Dam corporations!
well I can't re-install IE5 because they no longer offer it for download and I no longer have the setup installed on my pc
Lee-yoshi Wrote:lol. Sssssssh, what part of 'Top Secret' don't you understand!

Anyways, good luck with it all Phantom_RAcast! I really don't think i can help you further. The only logical thing i wudda considered doing would be going to the Microsoft website help desk and E-Mailing them. But don't bother, wotta waste of time. I simply could not find a simple E-Mail address for help anywhere when i went in search of my very annoying problem. Just a loada useless 'FAQ's' Sad Dam corporations!
There are some places on the site that you can fill out forms to send to them. They email you back pretty quickly too for such a big corporation.
Sometimes websites can alter the settings of your browser without you knowing. The most common is setting your homepage to some porn site. But they can do other things such as altering your hosts file or customising security levels. Id recommend checking and reseting all your ie options back to default even if you havent changed them yourself. Then do a check for any spyware on your pc that may have embedded itself without you knowing. Use this prog for that: http://download.com.com/3000-2144-100459...tag=button

Check your firewall settings too if you have one.

Hop this helps Smile
why not try windows 98
Sol Wrote:Sometimes websites can alter the settings of your browser without you knowing. The most common is setting your homepage to some porn site. But they can do other things such as altering your hosts file or customising security levels. Id recommend checking and reseting all your ie options back to default even if you havent changed them yourself. Then do a check for any spyware on your pc that may have embedded itself without you knowing. Use this prog for that: http://download.com.com/3000-2144-100459...tag=button

Check your firewall settings too if you have one.

Hop this helps Smile
I changed them back to default and it seems to have worked
Congratulations. Now bow before sol's knowledge.
I would recommend that you get IE 6 since a lot of sites require 5.5 and up.
but I have windows 95 and IE 6 doesn't work on windows 95.... anyway this problem is already fixed
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