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To: mr.mark who wrote (14630)1/10/2001 2:15:49 PM
From: Tigress  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
mr.mark,

Not only did I not miss it, but I bookmarked & printed your instructions!

I'll begin with the first aid. And tread lightly thru the other stuff because I've never been there before.

Hope there's no chance of knocking out the PC because it would be difficult to request assistance then.

Perhaps I should follow your lead & just use IE.

Tig



To: mr.mark who wrote (14630)6/26/2001 1:16:28 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
Netscape 6 leaves mess on HD when removed from system

Hi Mark,

I've got a friend, see.... <g> and she's got a problem with some remnant rogue Netscape 6 code that wasn't removed from her box when she went through the "Remove" Program process. The problem is that she's now using IE 5.5 for browsing and email, and when she tries to save email attachments to disc, she gets an error message in Outlook regarding a problem with Netscape 6.0. Do you, or anyone happen to know what all we need to delete from the registry, etc. to finally drive a spike through this virus called Netscape 6.0?

[[Note: I looked at your post to which this is a response and didn't see our exact issue addressed, pardon me if didn't do enough research into the matter, but I'm hoping someone has an "off the top of the noggin'" URL or solution page to point us to. Garcias. ]]

Best, Ray