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| I've deleted any mention of the MSN Gaming Zone path in the registry. I've
removed the games portion in Windows components. I've uninstalled and
reinstalled IE via Windows Components. I downloaded and installed the
zone_dat fix. I even went so far as installing Netscape and trying it using
that browser... it still doesn't work.
Anything else I can try? Should I try uninstalling XP and reinstalling? Is
that what its come to?
"Elmo" <elmogeek@iglou.invalid> wrote in message
news:41DA0D9E.47F1B48B@iglou.invalid...
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> carriedbest@yahoo.com wrote:
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> Before doing the following I would try to remove, then install the Zone
> in Add/Remove Programs. Click the Windows Components tab in Add/Remove
> Programs section, and uncheck "Windows Internet Games" in the Games
> section.
>
> No luck? Click Start, Search, Files or Folders, do a search for "zone"
> and choose to look in hidden folders, at system files, etc. If the Zone
> truly is not found anywhere on your hard drives, you might run Regedit,
> search for and delete any "folder" in the left pane that mentions the
> MSN Gaming Zone.
>
> Then try a fresh install. Know that editing the registry can prevent
> the system from rebooting. In that case, you'd have to press F8 on a
> fresh reboot, enter Safe Mode, and use System Restore to back up to a
> Restore point before the registry edit.
>
> Some systems offer a Restore system option, by pressing F10 when
> prompted, if I remember correctly, but that would be a drastic restore
> to the original system configuration, thus losing all new software,
> updates, etc..
>
> So the bottom line is: Make sure you only delete references to the MSN
> Gaming Zone.
>
> --
> +Elmo_Tech
> MSNŽ Gaming ZoneT - Technical Support
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