Hi LL
As I said earlier I think the Adaware program picked up a Legit Internet Explorer system file and decided it was suspect

To double check and then delete the quarantined file do this:
Have you updated Adaware to the latest Version?
01R339 26.08.2004 build 273
Signatures total:28779
If that is correct? Simply open the quarantined file hit the blue "Restore" button. Then run the Adaware scan again .
This time there may be a different number found? Hopefully less

Quarantine the findings and whatever the outcome I think it will be safe to delete this file.

Before you do this and stop your IE browser going wrong Go to the Control Panel Press Start and it should be seen On the Menu In here locate and open the Add /Remove Program Folder
Open the window look to the side of the list and click the button "Add Remove Windows components" button on the list
From here its risky (Could do with Dwights Input

) I do know there is a file repair option included in the Uninstall procedure But.. is there an easier way of accessing this without going via the Control Panel?
My answer has brought up a question which I am not sure of the answer

If you are willing to delete that Adaware Quarantine file and nothing happens We can breath easy

Otherwise have a Windows CD on standby if it goes wrong!

Keep us informed on this Thanks.