Need IE 6 back

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AJK said:
I downloaded IE 7 but have some issues with it. Can I get IE 6 back some
how?

Thanks

Yes. Just uninstall Windows Internet Explorer 7 from Control Panel | Add or
Remove Programs and IE6 comes back.
 
Frank,
I picked up on AJK's post and your reply. It worked just like you said! I
can't believe how simple and easy it was and that MS support doesn't give
this info. I also tried Yahoo(where I got IE 7), and they told me lots that
didn't even apply, but never did answer the initial question. Can't believe
they don't at least one person that reads and understands English.
Glad to have people like you out there to help us that are not as
computer literate.
Thanks,
Musikman
 
HERE, HERE!!

Musikman said:
Frank,
I picked up on AJK's post and your reply. It worked just like you said! I
can't believe how simple and easy it was and that MS support doesn't give
this info. I also tried Yahoo(where I got IE 7), and they told me lots that
didn't even apply, but never did answer the initial question. Can't believe
they don't at least one person that reads and understands English.
Glad to have people like you out there to help us that are not as
computer literate.
Thanks,
Musikman
 
I, too, had problems with IE7 and removed it. IE6 did return, but the
problems that began with the installation of IE7 did not go away. I spent
almost two hours on a CELL PHONE with various Microsoft "experts." None has
yet resolved the difficulties that began with the installation of IE7.
Perhaps Microsoft should just bite the bullet and license the Macintosh OS.
It doesn't seem to be plagued by all the problems historically associated
with Microsoft's operation systems. In the meantime, I'll just have to try
to keep my computer funtional as best I can.
 
Bolted horse & stable door dept:

I think it might be worth creating a restore point before installing IE7.

regards Tony.
 
Mark said:
I, too, had problems with IE7 and removed it. IE6 did return, but the
problems that began with the installation of IE7 did not go away. I spent
almost two hours on a CELL PHONE with various Microsoft "experts." None
has
yet resolved the difficulties that began with the installation of IE7.
Perhaps Microsoft should just bite the bullet and license the Macintosh
OS.
It doesn't seem to be plagued by all the problems historically associated
with Microsoft's operation systems. In the meantime, I'll just have to
try
to keep my computer funtional as best I can.


I hope you aren't expecting help because you gave no hint of what the
problem is.
 
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