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Alias
undisclosed wrote:
> I had the same problem recently and found that the following solution
> fixed it:
>
> Check that you are using the 64 bit version of IE. I found that
> following an MS update the desktop Icon was pointing to the 32 bit
> version and this causes the problem. I had both versions listed in 'All
> Programs' and running the 64 bit version fixed it.
> To check you are running IE 64 bit go to 'Help - About IE'. If it
> doesn't say 64 Bit next to the version then you are running the 32bit
> version.
> Hope that helps.
>
>
It won't. ALL the icons don't work. Please read for content, not what
you would like it to read.
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Alias
> I had the same problem recently and found that the following solution
> fixed it:
>
> Check that you are using the 64 bit version of IE. I found that
> following an MS update the desktop Icon was pointing to the 32 bit
> version and this causes the problem. I had both versions listed in 'All
> Programs' and running the 64 bit version fixed it.
> To check you are running IE 64 bit go to 'Help - About IE'. If it
> doesn't say 64 Bit next to the version then you are running the 32bit
> version.
> Hope that helps.
>
>
It won't. ALL the icons don't work. Please read for content, not what
you would like it to read.
--
Alias