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    I never use IE anymore because I only use Firefox. Is it safe to uninstall through the add/remove programs option in the WinXP control panel?

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    Im pretty sure its impossible to uninstall IE. Ive never tried too though. Its built into windows and you need it to look at you files on your HDD. I would keep it even if you could get rid because some sites cant be seen without it .
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    You can't remove explorer as it's a major part of windows.

    Just remove the desktop icon and start menu items and set firefox as your PC's default web browser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NM
    You can't remove explorer as it's a major part of windows.

    Just remove the desktop icon and start menu items and set firefox as your PC's default web browser.
    Thats all the uninstall option in add/remove programs does, removes icons and references to it and stops access.
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    Well it's not that but sometimes when I run AIM a seprate window for ads pops up in IE and IE makes my PC run really slowly when it's on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joel
    Well it's not that but sometimes when I run AIM a seprate window for ads pops up in IE and IE makes my PC run really slowly when it's on.
    Do the uninstall, then run Program Access and Settings and set Firefox as your default browser and disable access to Internet Explorer, then open Firefox and in its options hit the set as default browser option, then go back to Program Access and Settings set Firefox as default again and IE as having no access, restart and no programs should use it
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    I don't think it stops access, I'm pretty sure you can still run it by invoknig iexplore from run. Not that you want to
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    If a program relies upon IE to function, it's not going to run at all if you don't have IE and its various libraries installed. If AIM tries to load popups through IE and IE isn't there, AIM is going to crash.

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    I guess I'm stuck with it, crap.

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    Don't use programs that use IE. Or don't use Windows. Problem solved.

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    Yeah, there are free and good alternatives to the original AIM program.


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    Why would aim run IE popups to begin with? Set your default browser to firefox

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