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| IEFix - is a general purpose repair utility for Internet Explorer which repairs Internet Explorer by registering it's core DLL files and reinstalls using the IE.INF file. More Information is given below. Suitable for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP systems.
Requires Microsoft VB6 runtimes for Windows 98/ME systems. |
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Download: IEFix ( Zip ~14Kb)
( IEFix v1.5 ) March 5, 2005
No longer runs System File Checker (SFC).
Fixes Internet Explorer App Paths registry value if set incorrectly.
Fixes the following problems
Symptom 1: When you click a hyperlink in an e-mail message or on a Web page, or right-click a hyperlink on a Web page and then click Open in New Window, you may experience one or more of the following issues:
Symptom 2: When you use the Print command or the Print Preview command in Internet Explorer, nothing may happen.
Symptom 3: When you try to connect to Web folders, you may receive the following error message: "The current operation could not be completed because an unexpected error has occurred."
Symptom 4: Internet Explorer does not prompt for the default browser check even though the prompt is enabled in Internet Options.
Symptom 5: Internet Options Advanced tab is completely blank .
Symptom 6: Internet Explorer About box version information is completely blank .
Symptom 7: Address bar search does not work.
Symptom 8: Unable to type in text boxes in a search engine or website.
What IEFix does?
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Registers the core Internet Explorer libraries.
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Repairs Internet Explorer using IE.INF method.
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Fixes two important registry keys which are required to set Internet Explorer as default
IEFix Usage
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Download IEFix from here and run it.
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Click the Apply button
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You'll be prompted for the Operating System CD or the Service Pack Files location:
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If you're using Windows 2000/XP, insert the Operating System CD. For OEM systems, point to the Operating System source path when prompted. If you've applied a Service Pack separately, you need to insert the Slipstreamed Operating System CD (if you have one) or point the installer to the ServicePack source path when prompted (see Fig 2 below). Mention the path as "C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386" or "C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles"
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If you don't have the Windows installation CD, and if the installation source files are not present in the hard disk, you may click Cancel when you see a dialog similar to Fig 2 below. IEFix will continue with DLL registration part.
Fig 2
Disclaimer: The software is provided "AS IS" without any warranty, either expressed or implied. The author will not be liable for any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages due to loss of data or any other reason.
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