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ActiveX will not re-install...
Here's an old trick: Create a News (not Mail!) Message Rule that reads,
"Where the message was sent more than 10 days ago, Delete it." With this Rule enabled, any new/incoming posts dated 10 days or more in the /future/ will be deleted automatically, too. Of course before enabling the Rule, you'll want to make sure you've downloaded all available messages and/or have used Catch Up. Roger Fink wrote: Because of its date, I keep deleting this thread, but it keeps on reappearing every couple of days. Is this on some kind of automated repost? Can somebody (kindly) delete it permanently? 9996 wrote: NO "Neil Gould" wrote in message ... Hi all, I've had the misfortune of having Adobe's "update" destroy my working ActiveX installation on IE6, and can not get it back even after meticulously following all their instructions and various other recommendations, so out of desperation, I thought I'd ask in the MS news groups as to whether anyone else has insights or suggestions to try. The failure is apparently due to an OSX file that fails to register, although the correct permissions are set. Windows 2000 pro SP4... IE6. TIA, Neil |
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ActiveX will not re-install...
Wow, that one is a candidate for the OE (news) sticky Hall-of-Fame.
PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote: Here's an old trick: Create a News (not Mail!) Message Rule that reads, "Where the message was sent more than 10 days ago, Delete it." With this Rule enabled, any new/incoming posts dated 10 days or more in the /future/ will be deleted automatically, too. Of course before enabling the Rule, you'll want to make sure you've downloaded all available messages and/or have used Catch Up. Roger Fink wrote: Because of its date, I keep deleting this thread, but it keeps on reappearing every couple of days. Is this on some kind of automated repost? Can somebody (kindly) delete it permanently? 9996 wrote: NO "Neil Gould" wrote in message ... Hi all, I've had the misfortune of having Adobe's "update" destroy my working ActiveX installation on IE6, and can not get it back even after meticulously following all their instructions and various other recommendations, so out of desperation, I thought I'd ask in the MS news groups as to whether anyone else has insights or suggestions to try. The failure is apparently due to an OSX file that fails to register, although the correct permissions are set. Windows 2000 pro SP4... IE6. TIA, Neil |
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ActiveX will not re-install...
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"Neil Gould" wrote in message ... Hi all, I've had the misfortune of having Adobe's "update" destroy my working ActiveX installation on IE6, and can not get it back even after meticulously following all their instructions and various other recommendations, so out of desperation, I thought I'd ask in the MS news groups as to whether anyone else has insights or suggestions to try. The failure is apparently due to an OSX file that fails to register, although the correct permissions are set. Windows 2000 pro SP4... IE6. TIA, Neil |
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