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Does installing Microsofts own Internet Explorer overwrite, remove, or disable my existing Internet browser?

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Does installing Microsofts own Internet Explorer overwrite, remove, or disable my existing Internet browser?

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A. No. In some cases, special configuration may be needed – see below for more detail. Q. If I use Internet Explorer as my browser, do I have to use MSN as my Internet service provider? A. No, you can use any Internet service provider. Q. Why is this an issue with Windows 95? Why did it work with Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups? A. Unlike Windows 3.1, Windows 95 includes all the system files necessary for users to connect to the Internet. This is an important step forward to help both customers and applications connect more easily to the Internet. As a result, some of the existing Internet applications require special configuration to coexist correctly with Windows 95 and other Internet applications. Q. How will these problems be fixed in the future? A. Microsoft has been working together with third party vendors for months to address these issues. All third parties have committed to modifying their installations to coexist with Windows 95. See below for more details. Q. Can I a

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