IE7 ..... sucks
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IE7 ..... sucks
I am having many problems with the new IE7 .Many errors and closed pages . I can't use my email .Many other problems . Anyone else experiencing this ?

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This is what you're looking for: a Firefox add-on that opens links with the IE engine, but within Firefox. https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1419/trseaman wrote:I should add that I do keep IE around for the occasional webpage that doesn't like Firefox... But after my visit to the webpage is over, I shut IE down and go back to Firefox...
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See, another example how Firefox is awesome!!!UncleBeer wrote:This is what you're looking for: a Firefox add-on that opens links with the IE engine, but within Firefox. https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1419/trseaman wrote:I should add that I do keep IE around for the occasional webpage that doesn't like Firefox... But after my visit to the webpage is over, I shut IE down and go back to Firefox...
Thanks, Tim

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Great!UncleBeer wrote:This is what you're looking for: a Firefox add-on that opens links with the IE engine, but within Firefox. https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1419/

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Being a Macintosh user who doesn't like to use Windows, I wouldn't know about this:
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/i ... lorer.aspx
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/i ... lorer.aspx
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Re: IE7 ..... sucks
Depends on what kind of email you are using, but Microsoft webmail on the latest Microsoft Exchange server will not work on Microsoft IE7 unless the sysadmin installs a patch on each server. There are also patches that must be installed on Microsoft web servers and other Microsoft servers if different forms of authentication are used.oldbandnerd wrote:I am having many problems with the new IE7 .Many errors and closed pages . I can't use my email .Many other problems . Anyone else experiencing this ?
Kinda sad when Microsoft can't make their browser compatible with their own servers. Once the servers are patched everything seems to work fine.
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Re: IE7 ..... sucks
Nothing new about Microsoft clients and servers not comunicating.MartyNeilan wrote:Kinda sad when Microsoft can't make their browser compatible with their own servers.
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I remember when Windows NT first came out. It was presented as an OS that was hardware-platform independent and indeed, there were versions for Alpha and MIPS and PPC CPUs, in addition to the Intel ones.LoyalTubist wrote:Being a Macintosh user who doesn't like to use Windows, I wouldn't know about this:
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/i ... lorer.aspx
The alternate architecture support gradually sloughed off until Windows 2000, when the only processor family supported was Intel.
Of course, even Apple is on the Intel CPU, now.
Makes me kind of sad.
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