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Old 04-15-2007, 09:59 AM   #11
MoriartyL
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It's not possible to uninstall IE on Windows- Windows is designed that way. The operating system uses IE for all sorts of internal functions which really shouldn't be connected to a browser framework. So if IE ever starts acting up (which is much too common even for people who rarely use it), the only solution to the problem is to reinstall Windows. In my house we've got a computer where IE stopped accepting any Javascript scripts, and as a result all sorts of random programs (including the anti-virus program) permanently stopped working. I hate Windows.

And to repeat what has already been said: get an anti-spyware program. With Microsoft software, you'll need it.
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