s coutant
April 21st 03, 04:27 AM
"this issue is caused by a corrupt Internet Explorer
index file. Deleting this file usually solves the issue
but it is applicable to Windows 95,98, and Me.
Because there is no method for restarting Windows
NT/2000/XP to a Disk Operating System (DOS) command line,
this situation is more complex for those operating
systems. Without the ability to start in DOS, the
operating system maintains the file in an "open" state,
preventing its deletion. For this reason, contact
Microsoft customer support for assistance in removing the
Index.dat file in Windows 2000, Windows NT, and Windows
XP."
thanks
index file. Deleting this file usually solves the issue
but it is applicable to Windows 95,98, and Me.
Because there is no method for restarting Windows
NT/2000/XP to a Disk Operating System (DOS) command line,
this situation is more complex for those operating
systems. Without the ability to start in DOS, the
operating system maintains the file in an "open" state,
preventing its deletion. For this reason, contact
Microsoft customer support for assistance in removing the
Index.dat file in Windows 2000, Windows NT, and Windows
XP."
thanks