IEKiller was created to combat the security vulnerabilities that are inside of Internet Explorer. We have found that sometimes when a IE install becomes hijacked, corrupted, or spy ware ridden even the best tools on the market can't save it. So what do you do? Sometimes you have to do a complete reinstall of the OS to get rid of the nasty bug. But what if you have many settings and programs that you don't want to reinstall? What if you are in the middle of a tight deadline and just don't have the time to get the problem resolved? We are all for backing stuff up, but sometimes its just not practical to go back to the basics when all you need is for IE to quit popping up windows all over the place.
Requirements:
Microsoft .NET 2.0 Framework
Limitations:
Nag screen
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