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Thailand72
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WIN98SE IE6 BB. A few days ago I clicked on start>help and discovered I could not access the Help menu. A day later I lost my Internet connection (coincidence?) My PC repair man duly arrived and after a short examination told me he had to take it back to the shop to sort it out. He returned the PC with my internet connection back on line. He had left a disk in the tray named FixDNSLSP Fix. I assume this was used to sort out the internet problem? Since this repair I now have other problems. I still can't access the Help menu. I attempted to open my photo software programme and got the following message 'Internet Explorer is missing or broken. IE 5.5 or later is required to run Microsoft Digital Image Pro 9' Tried to open Bigfix and got the message ' system does not meet minimum requirements IE 4 or greater required'. Have I lost IE 6 - if so how can I get it back? or is the problem related to something else? I'am baffled(easily done). Any advice, as always, appreciated.
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greysts
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A start point would be to try and reinstall IE6. Going to the Microsoft site to do so will give a small download file and then it will try to install IE6 'on the fly' so to speak. A far more reliable method is to download the complete file, save it to a CD and then run the install off line. Click on this link, follow the instructions carefully and you should get IE6 back. All this assumes that you can still get on the net.

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Thailand72
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Hi greysts. Checking my post and seeing a reply within an hour I knew it was going to be from you! I have now got IE6 back thanks to you. Sorry if you did not require all the details in my post to give me your reply, I thought it right to do so as apposed to "lost IE6-what is problem" I know from the past posts that you have asked for full details of the problem to assist you in your advice. I take an interest in all your replies to various problems which is my way of gaining useful information and I'am sure other forum members due as well. I am most grateful for your assistance once again.
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greysts
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It's always best to give as much info as possible in the first post because it saves us having to come back again and makes it more likely that we can help first time round. I'm glad you're sorted.

Do you know that we're all in line for succession to the throne? Really? Well, if forty-eight million, two hundred thousand, seven hundred and one people died I'd be Queen.
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