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  1. #1
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    Internet 8 problem



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    I get this error message when I try to us internet options>tools
    I have a cable connection,Windows XP PRO..Does anyone know what might ba causeing this and how to fix it...
    claypidgon
    Core 2 Duo X6800 @3.24
    EVGA NFORCE 680I
    OCZ 2Gig 15-5-5-5 memory kit DDR2 OCZ2N1066SR2GK 2 x 2 gig kits
    (4 gigs total)
    NVIDIA GeForce 295
    Western Digital 160gig sata II 16mb
    Creative X-Fi XtremeGamer SB0730VP
    Cooler master CM Stacker 830 Silver
    OCZ Gamer extreme PS 1010wat OCZ1010GXSSLI
    Samsung Optical (DVD/CDRW)
    Windows 7 X 64
    cable connection

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    Copy and paste this code into Notepad:
    Code:
    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
    
    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\.htm]
    @="htmlfile"
    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\.html]
    @="htmlfile"
    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\.shtml]
    @="htmlfile"
    In Notepad, save it as "chromehtml.reg" (no ".txt" extension) on your Desktop.

    Close all browser windows, (such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, etc.).

    Double-click the "chromehtml.reg" file on your Desktop, and select Yes.

    Reboot.

  3. #3
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    Unhappy

    It dosent work sir...
    claypidgon
    Core 2 Duo X6800 @3.24
    EVGA NFORCE 680I
    OCZ 2Gig 15-5-5-5 memory kit DDR2 OCZ2N1066SR2GK 2 x 2 gig kits
    (4 gigs total)
    NVIDIA GeForce 295
    Western Digital 160gig sata II 16mb
    Creative X-Fi XtremeGamer SB0730VP
    Cooler master CM Stacker 830 Silver
    OCZ Gamer extreme PS 1010wat OCZ1010GXSSLI
    Samsung Optical (DVD/CDRW)
    Windows 7 X 64
    cable connection

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    Sorry to hear that. Worked for me.

    Hopefully someone else will be along soon with another idea.

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    If this is a home computer and you are the administrator, then it might be time to scan for malware. MalwareBytes would be a good tool to start with.

    If this is a work computer, then there may be rstrictions in place to prevent access.

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