I don't even understand the original question.  Does anyone?

I agree with Leonard, though.  The user should uninstall Microsoft Windows
and install Red Hat Linux to avoid having any more problems with Internet
Explorer.

> Install Linux.  You'll never have problems with IE again.
>
> <snip>
> Internet Explorer working
> </snip>
> Isn't that an oxymoron?
> Kind of like"Microsoft Works"?
>
>
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/25/03 10:34PM >>>
> I wasn't sure who else to send this problem to, and this was the only
> logical support I found on the website.
>
> I am a typical computer user - I have never used, perchased, or even
> heard of Linux, until one day I opened my Internet Explorer and there
> was an error saying the page could not be found.
>
> I checked all my internet connections and tried again - same response. I
> tried going to a website and a "Red Hat User Management" page came up.
> It gave me a search and add option, as well as the following:
> a.. Search for Users by clicking SEARCH FOR USERS
> a.. Add new users (Admin only) by clicking ADD A NEW USER
> a.. Modify users details by clicking SEARCH FOR USERS first and then
> choosing the entry to Modify
> a.. Delete an existing entry (Admin only) by clicking SEARCH FOR USERS
> first and then choosing the entry to Delete
>
> At the bottom, it said "Powered by Linux". I tried going to ANOTHER
> website, and I got the same repsonse. Every time I open Internet
> Explorer and try to go ANYWHERE, I get the same response (but my
> internet connection is fine). As I stated before, I have never even
> HEARD of Red Hat Linux until this problem. Could you please tell me what
> I need to do, in the simplest terms possible, to get Internet Explorer
> working again?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
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