IE slows down for many reasons. legitimate add-ons with bugs are the most common reason after you have eliminated spyware and viruses. uninstalled programs that don't remove everything from their IE "integration" support are the usual reason. IE spends time looking for something that isn't there because the registry entry is still there. some of these can be cleaned up by registry cleaners. after that, it's installed programs that are just stupid. IE has thousands of way to "integrate" and anything that does it wrong could cause the system to crash, slow down, or just not work right. all thanks to MS's we'll-do-everything-in-the-browser-and-make-it-part-of-the-OS-to-kill-Netscape idea.

Herb...
----- Original Message ----- From: "Leon Altoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: OT: Browser recommendations for Windows


We already tried this.  We have tried lots of things, but they only
make a small amount of difference.


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