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IE7 Botched
Does this behavior persist if you start IE7 in No Add-ons mode? To start IE7 in No Add-ons mode: Right-click on the blue IE desktop icon and select Start without Add-ons; or Start > (All) Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Internet Explorer (No add-ons). More: Troubleshooting and Internet Explorer’s (No

IE 7
Does this behavior persist if you start IE7 in No Add-ons mode? Yes 2. Does the problem persist if you Reset IE7 Settings (RIES)? Yes 3. If you uninstall (a) IE7 (which automatically returns you to IE6), (b) all toolbars and (c) all third-party Windows Themes (including Window Blinds) and do NOT reinstall IE7,

IE7 bug
And wasn't IE7 released month's a go?? Hardly a timely announcement. "Tom Willett" <tompep...@mvps.invalid> wrote in message news:%23HLux$4IHHA.3312@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... Only a fool would download IE7 from an unknown and possibly malicious site such as the one you posted. Never download MS programs from anyone

IE7 glitches and annoyances
needlove cru...@setiathome.domain microsoft public internetexplorer general Applies to Windows XP SP2. I was having problems with IE7 closing randomly, websites not loading and IE was closing with errors as well as Sun Java errors among other problems. The method below worked for my computer and a friends PC.

IE 7 - is it worth it?
"stikt...@snet.net" wrote: Dear Sir, Since I redownloaded IE 7, I thought the problem went away. I tried my mail today by clicking on the envelope and the error message has returned. It is generated from C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe. Even when I went to down load and run the daylight savings update,

ie 7 does not work at all
Aaron Aa...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public internetexplorer general Hi Pat The excerpt below would indicate to me that the MSN Spaces code has now been updated in line with the IE7 push away from Scriptlets. "Scriptlets—Internet Explorer 7 disables Dynamic HTML (DHTML) scriptlets, by default.

IE 7 - Very Slow when connecting after PC boot
Ron Hunter rphun...@charter.net mozilla support firefox Ron Lopshire wrote: SteveG wrote: louise wrote: I was just wondering how people feel about IE 7 and what looks to me like efforts to copy the entire user interface to such a marked degree. If that's Microsoft's attempt at copying FF's UI then they really are

IE7 Stability
To determine whether a performance issue or an error message is caused by corruption in the cached data used by Internet Explorer 7, clear the cached data: Open Internet Explorer 7 > Tools > Delete Browsing History > Delete All 'Also delete files and settings stored by add-ons' > OK. Test Internet Explorer to see

IE7 - Where is File Edit functions at the top of the Window
I tried the steps you gave to reinstall ie 7 but ran into the same problem as before. The problem from there is that I cannot go any further in your directions as I cannot open up ie7. When I try to open it up, it stalls at "connecting" and stays there. It totally shuts down the computer.

IE 7 Hangs, "Not Responding" then Error Report
br b...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public internetexplorer general i've got way to much to do to spnd this much time debugging ie7. the machine lives behind a firewall. "Leonard Grey" wrote: You'll lose important safety protections if you go back to IE 6. If you can't figure out IE 7 try Firefox or Opera.

Internet Explorer 7: internet options flashes/disappears
1 & 2 of you answers,as i was not able to access IE 7 in any way. It would not let me in under any circumstances. As for No. 3 I had trouble finding the uninstall facility so i used the Recovery System and it was very successful. I have had no problems since i recovered as one would expect and IE6 works perfectly

IE7 opens two windows when using favorites
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IE7 still creating problems for developers? The PNG transparency issue is interesting. I suspect an alpha premultiplication error. ,----[ Quote ] For the last couple of years, we developers have been struggling with IE incompatibilities while creating and testing our sites.

OE mail link not working in IE 7
Is there a page I can go to that will definitively tell me what version of IE I am running? Tho I caNnt figure out why I'd havew the tabs etc of IE7 if I don't have it--gremlins? "Leonard Grey" wrote: You provided few details, not even what version of Windows you have, so what follows is generic troubleshooting.

IE7 supporterà gli standard del web
"PA Bear" wrote: If you are asking me what I think might happen then after I uninstall IE7 current it reverts back to previous IE 7... No, I'm not asking you what might happen, I'm asking you what /does/ happen if you uninstall IE7 B2 and, if you then find yourself running an earlier build of IE7 Beta,

IE7 readiness
Sandi - Microsoft MVP sandi_hardme...@mvps.org microsoft public internetexplorer general Hi Jan, 82589 is specific to IE7 Beta 2 - the uninstall paths no longer apply and InstalledByUser is not needed to uninstall IE7 final. I'll add updated instructions for IE7 final to www.ie-vista.com some time in the next 24

No toolbar or menues in IE 7
COM Subject: Re: IE 7 Here is yesterday's announcement from STS about IE 7... Dear Valued SumTotal Customer, On October 18, 2006, Microsoft announced the availability of Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP Sp2. SumTotal customers should not upgrade their browser to Internet Explorer 7 until advised by SumTotal that

Installing IE 7 after new XP Install w/SP2 and all updates
Best regards, -- peebs "Leonard Grey" wrote: IE 7 is very stable on my copy of Windows XP. For its part, Microsoft has published a deal great of information on how to use IE 7 to best advantage and to solve problems when they occur. And that's just a drop in the bucket compared to all the information available from

Firefox 2 and IE 7
Machine drives re-formated, XP installed, installed SP2, installed all updates from Windows Update and tried to install IE7. Attempted two complete such "ground up" installations and IE7 failed to install both times. The installation wizard finishes. But after the wizard finishes, I received the following error

IE 7 and Vista Connections
I checked the two links you provided, but it appears the version I am running is newer/greater than 2.4.06, that they were updating to correct the problem with IE7. I guess the problem still exist, at least with my IE version: 7.0.5730.11, that I am currently running. -- Bob "PA Bear" wrote: YW & thanks for posting

Internet Explorer 7
Security vendor Secunia reports that users of the open-source browser are more likely to have installed the latest security updates than Web surfers running Internet Explorer or Opera. `---- http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php?id=948896741&rid=-50 But Microsoft's PR promised that IE7 would be secure... well,