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Internet Explorer Problem.
Ok, heres my problem. I live in the UK, and got a CD form a company wanting me to sign up to use their phone sevice to send SMS messages with their mobile phone. Simple enough righ?. Ok, during the install, it wanted to go to their site on the net to continue the registration. But didn't get through, it just stalled. Now, when i try to use Explorer, it ALWAYS tries to continue with the reg, and will NOT let me browse with my browser. I try to continue, but still no luck. It stalls every time. I've looked in the settings, changed the start page to blank and even clicked on back to defaults. Still no luck. Plus, where the little square explorer icon was, in the top right part of the browser, is now a letter "G". This is no doubt the capital letter of the service i was intending to use. How do i get Explorer to surf as normal again?..
thanks,
PW.
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You have been co-branded by the company {I think that is what it is called}. In your case I don't know if this will help or not.
repair tool
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Thanks, but i cant get the repair tool to work. tried what it said at the bottom of the page, but only would let me add a component.
PW
Ps, im using win 2k.
[This message has been edited by PWBS (edited 02-27-2000).]
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I was afraid it wouldn't work with your browser. Sorry 'bout that.
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No problem Jgande.. Thanks for the time...
PW
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Ok, problem solved..
PW...
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