G Guest Feb 24, 2005 #1 Is there any danger in running this mentioned command if my IE is acting odd?
D Don Varnau Feb 25, 2005 #2 Hi, That command ( iexplore.exe /rereg ) only works with XP SP2. But there's no danger. You will simply be re-registering all DLLs used by IE. What problem are you having? I looked up your last 5 or 6 messages and don't see mention of a problem that re-registering DLLs would solve. Don [MS MVP- IE/OE] Old Bob said: Is there any danger in running this mentioned command if my IE is acting Click to expand... odd?
Hi, That command ( iexplore.exe /rereg ) only works with XP SP2. But there's no danger. You will simply be re-registering all DLLs used by IE. What problem are you having? I looked up your last 5 or 6 messages and don't see mention of a problem that re-registering DLLs would solve. Don [MS MVP- IE/OE] Old Bob said: Is there any danger in running this mentioned command if my IE is acting Click to expand... odd?