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    Unhappy Mozzilla Firefox

    Could anyone please help with a problem I am having with the above browser.
    Aol is my Isp. my O/S. is Win XP Pro.

    Each time I try to access my Hotmail account, it opens to reveal my mail
    when I click on any subject Hotmail appears to rollover and request login again
    this happens repeatedly, any help would be most appreciated.

    Finaly being new to Firefox should I have it displayed, via Internet Tools/Options
    as my home page, also should Internet Explorer be deleted or just ignored.

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    Sounds like a cookie problem to me. Make sure using cookies is enabled.

    As for IE, just ignore it. TBO, it's such a pain to uninstall anyway and you will find the odd page that won't work in FF, but its quite rare (get the 'open in IE' extension to make these times much more painless).

    You will get used to it, it such a good browser.

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    you can uninstall ie? i thought it was integrated into the os so that you couldn't...
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    Control panel -> add/remove programs -> add/remove windows components -> IE
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    Quote Originally Posted by blockers
    Control panel -> add/remove programs -> add/remove windows components -> IE
    that would be 'internet explorer icon'. removes the blue e from the desktop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shiato storm
    you can uninstall ie? i thought it was integrated into the os so that you couldn't...
    There are 3rd party programs to do it, but I wouldnt trust it to be stable if you did.

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    I wouldent get rid of it, you need it to use windows update.

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