Thanks for the tip, Lee.
Charles
---- Lee Zion <lzion(a)plains.net> wrote:
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A heads up. I don't have any personal experience with IE7 but ...
Microsoft is ready to release Internet Explorer 7 as a replacement for
version 6. There has been considerable discussion among those who have
tried the release version about conflicts with other software installed
making the software unusable.
In many cases removing IE7 and reinstalling IE6 (or some other browser)
didn't cure the conflict because new versions of common subprograms were
left in place.
If you are as paranoid as I am and have XP XP2 set up to auto update,
Microsoft has created an "IE7 Blocker Toolkit" for you so you can block
delivery until the dust settles. Visit
www.microsoft.com/downloads/ and
search for the Explorer Blocker Toolkit. Install it in a handy directory
and follow the instructions in the included HTM file.
If you try IE7 and it doesn't work you can drop back to the system restore
point set when IE7 was installed and resolve most of the problems.
Lee
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