If you have no earthly idea what it means, what are you suggesting it for? I have no idea how you came across whatever this information is below, but it has nothing to do with this problem.. The Macintosh Manager is OSX Server software.. I am not running OSX Server.. Thanks though Safari IS looking better, slowly, but still - it's not there! not an option! comprende? I am not using IE by choice here - I am using it in light of Safari's weakness (it's beta and isn't 100%). I don't need an alternative, I need to fix IE. Guess I will try a new install and see what happens. Thanks again. On 3/15/03 1:34 PM, "Mike Warren" <tvillemw at alltel.net> wrote: > Bill, from a Sherlock search -- I have no earthly idea what this means > for you -- Safari is looking better and better! > > ============ > > Macintosh Manager 2.2.2: How to Set Internet Explorer Preferences > (Article ID 52147) > > For Internet Explorer to work properly, you need to create a default > set of Internet Explorer preferences and copy those to each user's home > directory before users log in to a client computer. For more > information about setting up Internet Explorer preferences for use with > Macintosh Manager, consult the AppleCare Knowledge Base. > > Note: The information in this document comes from Macintosh Manager > Help, the help system included with your computer. It is based on > Macintosh Manager 2.2.2. If a different version is installed on your > computer, choose Macintosh Manager Help from the Help menu. Updated or > expanded information may also be available in other Knowledge Base > documents. Bill Reburn