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Subject: Re: IE4-->IE5 could it help?


Author:
Justin
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Date Posted: 13:51:01 06/28/00 Wed
In reply to: Artur 's message, "IE4-->IE5 could it help?" on 14:43:07 06/26/00 Mon

> What version of IE do you have on your machine. I
> myself have IE4.0 sp?? (though I use Netscape to
> browse). But I heard that such 'modem' problems could
> be related to IE problems since it's so generously
> integrated into the system. And users reported that
> these problems might(???) clear up with update to
> IE5.0, which is a kind of IE4 'release-version'. I'm
> not a big fan of 17M downloads so I'm wondering
> whether this problem really doesn't not occur with IE5?

I have had the same problem occur, and I have IE5. Happens with Outlook Express the same way too...

J

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