on 3/12/03 5:45 PM, Mark Kippert at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I thought I would delete the IE5 preference file but can't determine what
> file to delete. I've checked the Preference folder in the Library Folder and
> while I find an Explorer folder, I don't find a preference file to delete
> (or perhaps it's one of the other not-so-obvious-files I need to trash).

IE stores its preferences inside the Internet Preferences file that the OS
uses. I think it's a horrible arrangement, at least under OS 9, as it tends
to corrupt the internet settings file, forcing you to reenter everything.
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virtue then will be ready to surrender their liberties to the first external
or internal invader." -- Samuel Adams


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