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#1 User is offline   ausi2 

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Posted 23 July 2009 - 07:51 PM

Hi
How do i tell witch version of windows browser i am using.
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Posted 23 July 2009 - 08:52 PM

The easiest way to tell which browser you are using, is to look at the title bar at the top of your window, (when your browser is open).
There will be the name of the program you are currently viewing, a hyphen then the name of the browser you are viewing it in.

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Posted 23 July 2009 - 09:19 PM

Another way is to go to the 'help' menu of the browser, then choose 'about'. That will open a little window with all the details you need.
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  Posted 30 July 2009 - 03:36 PM

AS you are posting in the Windows 98 /ME section one may assume you are running one of those versions?

You may find this Browser issues of interest :thumbsup:

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