Do you have a backup browser to rule out a bad connection; if so, try it.
Did you rule out your firewall; unlikely cause but should always be checked unless using the MS firewall.
btw, IE cannot be uninstalled; you only disabled your ability to use it.
I'd run an AdAware scan followed by a virus scan. Then run qfecheck. Type qfecheck into Google search engine. It's the first result. Download, copy to cd,copy to System32 folder and run it from a command prompt. If it finds any bad Windows Update installs uninstall and reinstall them if you have access to them.
You could reinstall IE (by right-clicking the file ie.inf and choosing install; have your cd handy)
but I prefer to run this command (from Start/Run):
Denny Denham
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March 10th, 2004 01:00
Have you installed SP1 to Windows XP?
boris_got_plan
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maxd
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March 10th, 2004 16:00
Did you rule out your firewall; unlikely cause but should always be checked unless using the MS firewall.
btw, IE cannot be uninstalled; you only disabled your ability to use it.
I'd run an AdAware scan followed by a virus scan. Then run qfecheck. Type qfecheck into Google search engine. It's the first result. Download, copy to cd,copy to System32 folder and run it from a command prompt. If it finds any bad Windows Update installs uninstall and reinstall them if you have access to them.
You could reinstall IE (by right-clicking the file ie.inf and choosing install; have your cd handy)
but I prefer to run this command (from Start/Run):
sfc /scannow (note space after "c")
boris_got_plan
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March 10th, 2004 22:00
Thank you. These were all helpful. The problem has been resolved.
Boris