On Friday afternoon IBM had corrected the coding error that caused activeX 
to be executed in the first place and that then terminated the browser (no 
matter what type of browser). After deleting temp files and the history, the 
annoying prompts (when set to prompt) and pop-ups that an activeX control 
did not execute are gone.

As far as that goes, I can now pester IBM again with the 'real' problems :-)

Marty,
I am not supposed to install too many things on the company PC that the 
company hasn't approved. In too many cases this causes problems down the 
line when some update (via netinstall) doesn't work. Otherwise I would have 
tried to upgrade to the newest IE version.

Besides, all the browsers I tried terminated. Not surprising given that it was 
bug.

Thanks to all, Barbara

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