>Today I was on the internet doing some shopping, switching between apps,
>when I couldn't get to click the "OK button" on the secure connection dialog
>in IE 5.... Result?  Computer froze.  Restarted.  Lost hard drive.  Got it
>back for a while, but it's still acting funny.  Might need some help if
>something comes up - anyways, when you're going to get into a secure
>connection make sure you're in IE or things will screw up big time.
>
>Peter

I seriously doubt that IE actually caused that problem... more than 
likely, you had a hard drive crash of some type, and you just 
happened to be in IE. It sounds like your freeze in IE was really 
caused by your hard drive cratering, not by IE itself.

just my US$0.02 :)

HTH
Jeremy
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