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Pantso:

quote:Originally posted by cliff:
evening all,
   Having been a fan of this site for a while, I've seen the light and am now using Mozilla, which seems OK, and won't (hopefully!) report back to that nice Mr Gates, or keep tracks of my web wanderings and email history. How can I get rid of all aspects of IE6, and will there be any probs once I have. Thanks in advance.....
        Cliff Taylor
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Well Cliff, like the others said there's really no way of getting rid of IE6, since M$ did a fine job bundling it with their "OS". There's only an option if you're using XP SP1, where you can hide IE or other M$ software but not remove it. There was a program though (IE eradicator I think) for older IE and Windoze versions, that completely removed IE from a system. Anyway. My suggestion is that you give Linux a try and see if you like it or not
   ;)

[ September 16, 2002: Message edited by: Pantso ]

Calum:
IEradicator is a custom uninstaller for Internet Exploder.

It is of course slightly unstable, however i assure you it is no more unstable than any other program for windows.

i recommend linux.

videobruce:

quote:Originally posted by Tux:
format c:

Ha ha, that one's as old as the dales.
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That's my favorite DOS command!

I use Opera, but IE still pops up using the help menu in some programs that are written to use IE as a web viewer or to go to their site.

[ September 27, 2002: Message edited by: videobruce ]

pkd_lives:
Got to the folders file type section in windows and copy the Mozilla link into the open option of the HTML file types, and anywhere else that uses IE. That should prevent it even starting up of it's own accord.

Calum:
i found that deleting c:/program files/iexplore.exe usually stops that from happening. If you run windows you probably want to use a program such as ieradicator to do this...

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