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To: thecow who wrote (33673)4/9/2003 12:26:44 PM
From: Jerry Held  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
Whew!! Well, I think I might be out of the woods. I believe my failure to uninstall NAV 2003 was somehow causing system information and restore to not work.

I've cleaned up the hard drive of all the remnants of NAV that it would let me, then re-installed and all is well with the OS so far.

Now onto downloading SP1 and all necessary updates.

I appreciate your input and help. I think I may have gotten lucky, and I need all of that I can get!

Jerry



To: thecow who wrote (33673)4/11/2003 11:59:38 AM
From: Esteban  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 110653
 
Will the real url please stand up?

One of the frustrations I often encounter when searching with Google, which mostly I love, is that the search phrase that is found in the results is nowhere to be found on the web page indicated. This is especially perplexing when the displayed search result text excerpt is just what I'm looking for.

Any ideas on how I can find the text excerpt hidden in the maze of web pages that probably contain it, somewhere below the main url Google referenced? IE find text function only works on the currently loaded page, as far as I know. I've almost never found it within the labyrinth of sub-pages on my own however.

Googlers, can you help me?

Esteban