Réinstaller IE6

Réinstaller IE6 - Windows & Software

Marsh Posté le 21-12-2001 à 17:57:21    

Comment faire ?
Apres avoir installé la version IE6 de mon provider (en fait juste une toute petite mis a jour)
certaines fonctions ne machent plus (comme ouvrir dans une nouvelle fenetre...)
 
Comment faire pour réinstaller IE ?
JE suis sous XP et je ne trouve pas IE dans ajout/suppr de programmes.
Et si je remet les parametres par defaut ça ne change rien.
 
Comment le réinstaller sous XP (sachant qu'il n'y a pas de version plus recente...) ?

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Marsh Posté le 21-12-2001 à 17:57:21   

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Marsh Posté le 21-12-2001 à 19:44:20    

c'est bon j'ai trouvé :
 
news://news.microsoft.com/eiIhJ1AgBHA.392@tkmsftngp04

 

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Marsh Posté le 10-02-2002 à 22:08:57    

:jap: n efface pas ton post toi !!!

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Marsh Posté le 10-02-2002 à 22:11:24    

After a lot of tries, clues from posts here, and probably a bit of luck, I
finally got IE6 to re-install, and got OE to upgrade from 5.5 to 6.0.
 
I upgraded from W2K to XP Pro.  I was already running Office 2000 and
Outlook 2000.  Outlook 2000 is my mail program.  Before the move to XP Pro I
was running IE 5.x, Outlook 2000 for email, and OE5.5 for newsgroups.  So,
that's where I was coming from.
 
After moving to XP Pro I had IE6 and OE5.5.  No problems.  However I wanted
OE6 to test some other software I had written.
 
I could not get IE6 to reinstall.  Setup kept telling me that I already had
a newer version installed, and just shut down.
 
One of the postings here refered to a command line structure for the
IESetup.exe in order to get a full download of IE6.  That didn't quite work
for me, so I changed it a bit and finally got the download.  Here's the
command line structure:
 
"C:\Internet Files\IE6\ie6setup.exe" /c:"ie6wzd.exe /d:1 /s:""#E"""
 
First, download the ie6setup.exe from MS Internet Explorer site.  The /d:1
is what I changed.  The original advice was for /d which I think means
download in the appropriate language.  /d:1 means download everything.
Using just /d didn't do anything for me - the setup just shut down.  /d:1
download IE6 in full.
 
Next, when I tried to run ie6setup.exe it said I already had a newer
version.
 
MSKB article # Q304872 speaks directly to this problem.  It talks about a
simple Registry edit that changes an IsInstalled switch from 1 to 0.  Doing
just what the article says didn't help - still got that message.  Here's a
part of the KB article:
 
 
 
To work around this issue and reinstall the same customized Internet
Explorer 6 installation package a second time, change the IsInstalled
(REG_DWORD) value for the Branding component from 1 to 0 in the following
registry key:
  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components
The Branding key always begins with a greater than (> ) character.
 
 
 
However, under Installed Components there are about 30 keys.  It was really
simple to just start at the top of the list and look at each one.  When I
saw information about IE6, IE6 tools, OE5.5, or OE6, I change the
IsInstalled value from 1 to 0.
 
Then I re-ran the ie6setup.exe and it downloaded IE6, Tools, OE6, and
installed everything.
 
IE6, OE6, Outlook 2000, email, and newsgroups are all running fine.
 
The process of re-installing a major component like this should not be this
difficult.  I found article Q304872 by accident.  Everything works, but I'm
still sitting here shaking my head.  I hope this helps others.
 
David

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