Hi Ralph....I saved this from another list I'm on....I've never tried it,
but this seems to be the way Microsoft instructs you to repair IE in Win2K:
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Apparently one of the files
in IE was corrupted or missing, and at Microsoft's instruction, I ran a
repair
utility, which I had no idea even existed

 rundll32 setupwbv.dll,IE5Maintenance
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good luck...I'd be curious to hear if this works for you

Linda
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Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 1:01 AM
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Subject: PCWorks: How to repair IE in Win2K???


To one and all,

I have Win98SE on my home system and Win2K on the system I use at work.

Repairing IE under 98 is no problem, as I have found - just go to
add/remove and you get the menu.

BUT, I have had some problems with IE on Win2K, wanted to try and
repair, and see if it would do the trick. BUT, when I tried to go to
add/remove programs, there was NOTHING for IE.

So, how in the world do you get the menu for IE under Win2K as I can get
for IE under 98SE???

Ralph
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