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Old May 8th 08, 04:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Nepatsfan
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Default ie 6 has gone missing after update to sp3

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I know that IE 6 is still on my computer because it comes up when I click
on Windows Update, BUT
after installing sp3 the shortcut vanished and I cannot find IE when I
look via Explorer.
Under Program Files Internet Explorer is listed with a few subfolders, but
none of those contain the file to execute the program--they are mostly
files for connecting to the internet.

Where is the program hidden, or do I have to go through a connection
wizard to get IE back where it belongs?

Since it fires up when I click on Windows Update, I suspect the exe file
must be around somewhere. Didn't see it under Windows (in Explorer)
either.

Thanks for any ideas.

Do a search for iexplore.exe. It should be located here,

C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe

When you find it, right click on the file and select Send to - Desktop
(create shortcut). You can now drag or copy the shortcut onto your Start
menu.

Good luck

Nepatsfan
Thanks. Found it via Search in an odd place. Don't know why MS took the
access off my computer.
It was in Windows\ServicePackFiles\386 and in
Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Downloads etc.

It is not in Program Files\Internet Explorer--though I believe it was there
before I installed sp3.

Thanks



Something isn't right here. You should have a copy of iexplore.exe in the
Programs Files\Internet Explorer folder. If you're running IE6, Service Pack
3 is supposed to install an updated version of IE6, not remove it.

You might want to check what version of IE is running when you launch Windows
Update. Click on the Tools menu at the top of the window. Under Tools, click
on About Internet Explorer. It should say version 6.0.2900.5512.

I don't know enough about IE to say what impact it would have on your system
if there weren't a copy of iexplore.exe in the correct folder. It's possible
that simply placing a copy of the file in the correct folder would suffice.

That said, you might want to file this web site away for future reference in
case you run into any problems.

Repair Internet Explorer 6
http://www.theeldergeek.com/repair_ie6.htm

Good luck

Nepatsfan



Yes, that is the version of IE that I have.



OK, at least the correct version is running. Hopefully, you won't have any
problems going forward.

Nepatsfan


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