Internet Explorer

Hi, I am using Internet Explorer 5. I uninstalled some program that ***ociated jpeg and image files to it. Then when I uninstalled it, it messed it all up and my images dont open in Internet Explorer.

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Hi,
 
I am using Internet Explorer 5.
 
I uninstalled some program that ***ociated jpeg and image files to it. Then when I uninstalled it, it messed it all up and my images dont open in Internet Explorer. I can make file type but the problem is, it doesnt show thumbnails or previews. What can I do?
 
Is there a way to repair Internet Explorer to ***ociate file types with it?
 
ARC

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Maybe try to change "views"?
menu: View-Thumbnails
 
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You may want to try running a Repair on Internet Explorer. It should repair any broken ***ociations. Or, you can recreate the ***ociations manually.

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How to run repair on Internet Explorer.

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goto add/remove programs and add/remove IE5 and an option would come up> just click on the Repair option

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I dont see it in Add/Remove Programs
 
I Think it is integrated part of windows 2000 and it cannot be removed.
 
ARC

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That's easy- shift+right-click on a JPEG file and choose "open with", then in a list choose MSIE and check a box "always open" or something.
 
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