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Old August 26th 05, 11:35 AM
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Default Folders and programs take very long time to open in IE (SP2)

From the desktop, opening a folder takes a minute. Launching IE (SP2) takes
a minute. However, running MSN goes quickly, and, doing the same things from
within MSN environment run quickly.

I was unable to generate this question in a reasonable time when launching
the link for this site directly from IE. However, when launching this link
from within the MSN Explorer environment, it went very quickly.

So, what happened to the functionality of my deskop and IE SP2? How can I
fix this?
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Any day now, any way now, my deskotp folders shall open.
 




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