On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 22:34:02 -0500
"Char C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I wasn't sure who else to send this problem to, and this was the
> only logical support I found on the website.
> 
> I am a typical computer user - I have never used, perchased, or even
> heard of Linux, until one day I opened my Internet Explorer and
> there was an error saying the page could not be found.
> 
> I checked all my internet connections and tried again - same
> response. I tried going to a website and a "Red Hat User Management"
> page came up. It gave me a search and add option, as well as the
> following: a.. Search for Users by clicking SEARCH FOR USERS 
> a.. Add new users (Admin only) by clicking ADD A NEW USER 
> a.. Modify users details by clicking SEARCH FOR USERS first and then
> choosing the entry to Modify a.. Delete an existing entry (Admin
> only) by clicking SEARCH FOR USERS first and then choosing the entry
> to Delete
> 
> At the bottom, it said "Powered by Linux". I tried going to ANOTHER
> website, and I got the same repsonse. Every time I open Internet
> Explorer and try to go ANYWHERE, I get the same response (but my
> internet connection is fine). As I stated before, I have never even
> HEARD of Red Hat Linux until this problem. Could you please tell me
> what I need to do, in the simplest terms possible, to get Internet
> Explorer working again? 
> 
  How you get IE working again is best addresses on some other forum. 
  That said, I would check if the "RedHat User Management" page comes
up even if IE is "offline" ; not connected to the Web. Try to use IE
to view an .html document while NOT connected to your ISP. If it works
normally, call your ISP, as they may be using RedHat there, and you
are somehow getting one of their server's pages. If, on the other
hand, you get the RedHat page, even when offline, IE has probably been
corrupted somehow. If your ISP gave you some software to install in
order to connect with their service, it may be related to that. Check
with them.
   If you are interested in a more secure OS, install RedHat, and stay
subscribed.


                                                      Regards,

                                                        Tom
  



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