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Temporary Solution... 1. Start IE7 using Start->Run iexplore.exe -nohome -extoff 2. Right click on the toolbar area and tick Menu Bar if its disabled 2. Tools->Options->Advanced->Security->Disable Phishing Filter
Exactly! This did the job.
I was going to ask whether to say "yes" or "no" to the Navcancl prompt. I finally tried "yes" but it didn't make any difference in outcome (IE disappeared.) Well, no difference that I could see ... which is why I kept looking for that to be addressed ... never saw it discussed here or elsewhere.
It really is amazing how often I get to spend weeks of my time just to get things to work. (and I've been doing this stuff since CPM days) I miss DOS.
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I have just fixed this problem in my computer. I simply went to
Control Panel, Programs (Uninstall a Program), View Installed Updates, and uninstalled all security updates for microsoft windows. After that I re-start the computer, clicked at internet explorer and worked again.
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