I'm wondering if this has happened to anyone else out there.  My brother
owns a G4 400(?) (the charcoal and silver coloured tower) with 25GB hd
space, 448MB ram, a 56K modem, and OS 9.2.2 (yes we're proud to be a Mac
family -- thanks to me ;) ).  He gets his internet via dial-up and whenever
he uses Internet Explorer 5 (not the latest version) and tries to access the
site "employmentnews.com", IE suddenly quits on him and can not be used
again.  As well, Entourage, for some God-forsaken reason becomes useless as
well and he keeps getting a "Type 2 error" whenever he tries to run either
program again.  I've tried increasing the memory on both to as high as 90MB
but it keeps giving him the same error message.  I believe type 2 deals with
memory but his RAM seems fine considering this is the only site that's
giving him problems and all his other apps run fine.

The only other way to solve this problem was to reformat his entire drive
and re-install the whole system from scratch.  Previous attempts at removing
and re-installing IE5 and Entourage were unsuccessful.  Besides the fact
that they're both MS products, does anyone know what the heck is going on?

Thanks in advance.

BTW I've tried the same site on my rev.A B&W 300/448MB ram, DSL connection
(on a SMC router), running OS 10.1.5 and IE 5.2 ran fine with it.  No
crashes and Entourage was quite happy as well.

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to be the captains." -- anonymous

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