OWA encountered web browsing error in IE 8?????

Hi all,
i am using windows 7 32 bit OS IE 8 today when i was sign in to my account it display a message "OWA has encounter a web browsing error" i rest my IE setting restart but no effect then i run S/MIME
update and then check again but no effect now please help out.
Thanks and Regards
Naveed Ali Sahil 

Hello,
Please create a new thread to IE forum via:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/ieitprocurrentver/threads
Thanks,
Simon

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