Re: Update Rollup 1 for W2K SP4 uninstalls IE 6 SP1 icon

From: Wolf Kirchmeir (wolfekir_at_sympatico.ca)
Date: 10/24/05


Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 09:17:48 -0400

RokClimber wrote:
> We've noticed that the MS Update Rollup 1 for W2K SP4 uninstalls the IE 6 SP1
> icon. This can prove problematic when there is reason to re-install IE 6. I
> have not seen anything in the Knowledgebase about this. Is this a known
> issue? If so, how to resolve?
> Thanks, Peter R.

Do you mean that the icon disappears from the desktop, or that it is
replaced with a new version? I don't understand how either could be
problematic, actually. Explain, please?



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