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Story: Microsoft hits back at Opera antitrust claims

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Uninstalling IE (or anything for that matter).

Thanks Mattp, but that was the first thing I did. Trouble is, when I did a search the dog found forty-leven files with reference to IE. Same with OE. When I tried to delete the 'found' files I got the usual MS raspberry, 'Windows cannot remove this file. It is being used by another programme. Close that programme and try again.' Didn't say what that programme might be, but I suspect it is IE and/or OE, although I had removed it via Control Panel. Vicious circle!

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