Resolved my ITUNES/QUICKTIME problems easily

getting a QuickTime error message concerning the .cab file ERROR 2350, when attempting to upgrade to Itunes 7.
I was using MOZILLA to dowload software.
After hours of NO SUCCESS I opened up IE, downloaded yet again and it worked.
Interesting to know how many problems were browser related.

Are you referring to Internet Explorer? (IE)
How can I determine what I am using to download software on my Dell Dimension 8400 with AOL email?
In the meantime I will try opening Internet Explorer (it is my program file) and download from there as you suggested.

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