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post Dec 9 2006, 10:04 PM
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right now its crap!!

IE 7 caused a glitch in my wifes user account ever since I upgraded...but not in my User account

When the desktop is loading, and not even when I open the IE 7 browser, an Internet Script Error pops up

Also her Outlook Express wont let me select it as a Default...no matter how many times I go into Options and select it..

So whenever I try to click on an email hyperlink in a webpage it freezes

Also script errors pop up all the time and cant even browse

But when I deleted IE 7 and went back to IE 6 all was well with no script errors...but still OUtlook Express wont become a default mail client

I called Microsoft and after 1 hr 1/2 they couldnt figure it out and decided to call me back after their "team" takes a look at my case and come up with "an answer" to my problem...WOW

Havent heard from them yet and dont plan on hearing for Rhadya anytime soon....so Im going to delete IE all in all and go with Firefox and Thunderbird....Ive heard great things about them.

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post Dec 9 2006, 10:17 PM
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I have been using IE7 for a few weeks now without a single problem. I have about half of the 50 users I support switched over with no problem. No conflicts with any AV software, email applications, nada. I like the clean interface. I like the full page zoom. Like any other product, RTFM time is time well spent. idea.gif


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post Dec 9 2006, 11:41 PM
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I got it about the same time as WMP11. They're both pretty nice. Hard to get used to, though. Also, HTML is slightly changed from IE6, so when working with some sizes you need to be careful and remember that a lot of people still use 6.


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post Dec 10 2006, 04:27 AM
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Remember this forum? Firefox 2 VS Internet Explorer 7

Firefox 2 is much better that ie7 so stay with firefox and don't bother downloading ie7.
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