If you are using XP then Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer are the same thing. Check the version number under properties to determine if this is true in Win Me, I know under 98 it's different.

You can remove IE from Me using IEradicator http://www.litepc.com/ieradicator.html but don't delete the file alone as it is so deeply integrated with windows it will bring more problems.

Choose updates carefully with Me, it's tricky sometimes, it's a cosmetic upgrade to 98 at best.

Peter Kaulback

In the hour of 06:24 AM 8/16/2004, Support-OrpheusComputing.com spoke this:

Explorer, and Internet Explorer or IExplore, are two different things.
Explorer is sort of the core or heart of Windows.  You cannot delete either
one (especially Explorer) without causing some serious damage.  You can't
just go and start deleting things from C: or C:\Windows, unless they are
something like .bmp or .txt files, and temp files are ok if they've been
there a while.

ME is very unstable.  I liked it at first, but after a few updates and using
it for awhile, it was crashing all the time and I've heard similar stories.
It's sort of the "bad problem child" of M$.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com

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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


In a message dated 8/15/2004 4:23:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Hello,
>
> My son-in-law's (Ben's) computer is bringing up an error message upon
> boot-up
> that I'm looking for help with. First, a bit of background. The machine is
a
> Pent. III ......550mhz that came from Gateway. It has Win 98, 1st ed.
> installed. Ben has been letting his buddies use the machine for awhile. It
> seems downloading everything is their hobby. In short, according to them,
> they
> thought the machine was corrupted with spyware and started deleting it.
> Evidently they deleted too much of something and they've lost internet
> access,
> the machine will also lock up periodicly. I get it now after its no use to
> them to try to clean up the mess. It will boot up normally and go to the
> desktop and show the icons. Some of the programs are still active, MS
suite,
> Norton, Nero, open and appear to work. The error box in the middle of the
> screen has
> "Explorer" in the title bar. The message is "This program has performed an
> illegal operation and will be shut down." The details of the message are as
> follows:
>

       I've been having similar problems with this Explorer thingie.  I have
a Gateway AMD Athlon with Win ME.  Every once in a while I'll suddenly get a
little box pop up on the screen that says something about Explorer causing an
error in some file or program or another.  It only gives me the option to
click
the button "Close", but if I move the box and work around it for a little
while, I can close it later and nothing bad will happen, if I click the Close
button without moving it, I lose all but one or two tray icons and whatever
file
and program I was working on at the time.  Yesterday, I JUST finished booting
up for the first time that day when I got this error message, so I had to
restart and go through all of that all over again.  I was going to burn a few
cd's
for one of my customers and didn't want this problem to screw up the cd's for
me, or her.
       I have NEVER used Internet Explorer on this computer (if that's what
it is that's giving me the problems).  I can't find anything that just says
Explorer, so I don't want to delete Internet Explorer if that's not what's
causing this.  Whatever this is, I want to get rid of it as SOON as
possible!!!  I'm
sick and tired of getting these messages and losing my work!!  Any ideas what
this could be?  Is it actually IE?  If so, I'm deleteing it.  I never use it.

Dale
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