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there is no way to reconfigure what sites use ie for their browser. for example, espn.com uses ie. and that is what will always open when visiting their site. [/ QUOTE ] Are you suggesting that if you click a link on espn.com in firefox it will open up in an ie window no matter what? Because that's completely untrue... [ QUOTE ] Where do you go to uninstall ie [/ QUOTE ] You can't. Not really anyway. IE is a part of windows (open up windows explorer and type in an internet adress in the bar...). |
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Are you suggesting that if you click a link on espn.com in firefox it will open up in an ie window no matter what? Because that's completely untrue... no, what i meant by that is if you are on their site, and click on links from there, they open in ie. similar to what op said about using the will hill signup feature. as far as i know, there is no way for him to signup at will hill without having ie do it for him. |
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Any idea what's screwed up about IE? What are the symptons? What did you do to the computer before it started screwing up? What OS are you running? You might want to check MS website to see if there are any updates to IE first also.
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