I kind of gave up on and deleted the previous thread. It is only now that
I've found the problem is deeper than I first thought that I've revisited
it. So, I don't have your previous post. I have uninstalled IE8 and run it
with NIS off and with all security at the lowest level so I presume it was
clean.
Bill R
PA Bear [MS MVP]" <> wrote in message
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> Assuming it's the same WinXP SP3 computer, have you completed Steps #1
> thru #8 in my last reply to your original thread?
>
> cf.
> http://groups.google.com/group/micro...f340e70cae9a60
> (04 Apr-10)
>
> Have you tried resetting IE Advanced settings again since completing Steps
> #1 thru #8 in my last reply to your original thread?
>
> cf. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923737
>
>
> Bill R wrote:
>> I posted here a little while ago on this subject of the error message
>> "This
>> tab has been recovered" with IE8 but, unfortunately there was no
>> resolution.
>> I have just come across another (presumably associated) problem when
>> viewing
>> planefinder.net in which the display was corrupted. I therefore
>> installed
>> Mozilla Firefox and both problems have gone away.
>>
>> From my small experience Firefox seems to be better than IE but Microsoft
>> Update wont run under Firefox so I will continue to have to run two
>> browsers - although I don't really want to.
>>
>> Any comments?
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> Bill R
>