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You should get a prompt to repair Internet Explorer, as well as
"Add a component".
Ben
"Bob B" <boobbby@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Ben Myers" <benjmyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Bob B" <boobbby@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > If I wanted to repair Internet Explorer or Outlook Express how would this
> > be
> > possible as they don't seem to be in the add/remove folder
> > Dell 9150 XP media edition 2005 sp2
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> > Bob
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> Click "Start", "Run", type or paste the following into the "Open"
> box and click "OK". Please note that the command is case-
> sensitive.
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> RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV,IE6Maintenance
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> Ben
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> What options will this allow?
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> Bob
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