on 2/7/04 3:19 PM, Tom Fleck at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I tried trashing the pref's & reinstalling Explorer but the problem still
> exits.
> 
> Any thoughts on this problem???

Try finding the download cache and deleting it. It may be in the prefs
folder, or may be in a Microsoft User folder inside your documents folder. I
forget where it may be, but you will want to delete that cache. In fact, you
may want to delete all cache files related to IE just to be on the safe
side...

No guarantees, but this is what I suspect.
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