![]() ![]() Go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt.If you don't want to go that route, try this: The stuff I read said it solved this problem readily and people who try FireFox are so pleased they seldom revert to using IE6/7. So, if you're up for it, try the FireFox browser. Apparently, the IE7 was a feeble attempt on Microsoft's part to incorporate some of FireFox's strengths without changing much, oh well. The most common "solution" I found reading up on this was people stopped using IE altogether, since the problem doesn't seem to exist at all when using the increasingly popular web browser FIREFOX. This error you're describing is usually related to a corrupt installation go IE6/IE7 and some things you can do can leave you with a bastardized version of BOTH installed. What did you change in the registry? That was an odd solution path?
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