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Name: cloclo
Date: September 6, 2004 at 14:17:38 Pacific
OS: windows me
CPU/Ram: time version 8
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I am using windows me,and when I try to view certain webites,they throw me off.Sometimes I can get on them OK,but more often than not I cannot.
Occasionally I get error messages such as internet explorer has caused an error in Kernel.32 dll.
Anyone got any ideas to solve this annoying problem?




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Name: pierre broersen
Date: September 7, 2004 at 13:21:49 Pacific
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you probably use internet explorer 6.0, but the source you downloaded it to you rpc was maybe freeware on a cdrom.
these freeware can cause ridiculous problems.

install Me again up from zero and update it with the official windows update, to IE6.0

another thing is the possibility of limited cookies access, check the cookie control.

Where's the any key?


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Name: cloclo
Date: September 10, 2004 at 03:02:40 Pacific
Reply:

Thanks for the reply Pierre,I have enabled cookies.One particular website i was having problems with i can now get on it.
Thanks again.


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