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shari05

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I am having problems opening web pages, I can go online, play games, and use my instant messaging. but it wont go to any web pages. In my system information under internet settings, file versions it shows i am missing 2 files. iecont.dll and ieontlc.dll. Is this the problem
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Hi and welcome to Geeks to Go. Can you go to M$ and run windows update? Was this working before, and then suddenly stopped? Have you tried doing a system restore? Have you tried another browser, like Mozilla Firefox?
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It wont open the page, no i havent tried any other browser
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Have you tried a system restore? You could try another brower. Go to http://www.mozilla.com/ and get Firefox 1.5 (Firefox is in my opinion better than IE, and many agree). Download it, put it on a CD. Then put the cd in the computer that can't access the internet, install it. You should then be able to get on line. You could then go to M$ and download IE6 SP1 on that computer.
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I'm having the same problems, can anybody tell me what these two files are, how they where removed, and what problems will missing then cause,
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