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To: tejek who wrote (183818)2/27/2004 4:34:10 PM
From: Ronald Ashkenazy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576882
 
Have you tried booting into Safe Mode and seeing if you can delete iefeatures.exe from there? You also might want to run MSCONFIG and see if you can uncheck the relevant Startup Item under the Startup Tab and then restart the computer and try to delete the file. You also might be able to boot into DOS and delete the file from there if your drive isn't formatted with NTFS.

Ron



To: tejek who wrote (183818)2/27/2004 4:52:52 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576882
 
Ted,

There is a GREAT thread on SI called computer learning:

Subject 22366

The folks there actually know what's going on inside these monsters.

John