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Internet Explorer Disappeared..


Question Posted Sunday October 1 2006, 9:53 pm

Hey! I recently removed a bunch of programs that I thought were unwanted from my Windows XP. Well now my internet explorer has disappeared. The shortcut still says internet but the internet explorer icon has been replaced with a picture of the world. When I click on it, it opens my internet options. Can someone tell me how to get my internet explorer back without wiping out my computer? Please and Thank You!

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Family_Guy answered Monday October 2 2006, 1:13 pm:
Start > All Programs > *right click Internet Explorer > Send to desktop (create shortcut)

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