"theredbaron" <> wrote in message
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>I am happy it works, even if its the wrong way to get into it. As its a new
> PC I have just loaded all my software on to it. Is the only way to get it
> going properly to reset to manufacturer settings?
> It worked fine initially before, then when I loaded software on to it, it
> only allows me to access internet explorer via this method.
> Is there anything to be said for Dells view that McAfee has restricted the
> access?
OK two options, as it does seem to be something you've installed.
1) Start Internet Explorer (No add ons).
This is in Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools. Or search
for it using Start Search.
If that opens fine, go to Tools -> Manage add ons -> Enable or disable add
ons. Go through and disable any that relate to something you've recently
installed.
OR.
Use System Restore to go back prior to when you installed the software which
broke IE7. This will leave your settings and the like intact just remove
changes to the system.
> I seem to have a user profile of administrator, although I dont know
> if administrator functions have been disabled or not 'activated'
You want to leave it how it was setup by Dell. On Windows Vista programs
run as standard user even on an administrators desktop. This is for
security reasons and is normal. 8-)
--
Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/
http://www.windowsresource.net/
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