A follow up to my last question, which is now out of time. (what a weird system this is?)
I cured my non working IE7 by running Internet Options, Advanced, Reset Internet Explorer settings. This clears various add-ons, resets history etc. etc. And now it all works, without affecting the other user, which is me. I re-enabled a few things that I thought this user would need.
Hope this helps anybody in a similar position. You can run this reset through the IE7 Tools drop down too, if your IE7 is working enough to do it.
2006-11-27
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brian w
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Dont use it as it allows to much rubbish to pass onto my system. Try another Browser. I personally use Opera as it doesnt use Active X controls which allows stuff to run on your PC. Although Yahoo says you have to purchase it. It is still free to download and use. See links below to find out the best one for you. Or you can still stay with your browser. Personally I have never had a problem with Opera thats why it gets my vote I hate having to sort out problems that effect my surfing.
2006-11-27 04:32:01
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answered by wandera1970 6
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Hi,
I have a suggestion and that basically is download a program that runs in a similar way as IE but a little different, hopefully you should like it. I know it is a fast growing program and all my friend use it now. It's called Mozilla Firefox, just like IE7 it has tabbed browsing, it has a google search in the top corner which you can alter to search, yahoo, Wikipedia and various other search tools, you can also add cool extensions that tell you the weather to telling you the joke of the day etc. Not forgetting the cool themes that let you style your web browser. All I'm saying is give this ago. It is not a virus (as many people automatically presume). Give it a try, its free!
At the moment google are paying me a dollar every time someone downloads it off my page. So you help me, I help you. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
My download button URL: http://www.hostick.plus.com/thenose/down.html
And the main website:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/
2006-11-27 04:37:19
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answered by the nose :o) 2
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Ive had no problems with IE7, I got it downloaded and installed it as soon as came out. The Program is Awesome to use, but my best advice if your having loading Problems is to disable Phishing Filter, a 6 MB connection or better, and don't run any unnecessary
add ons. I hope this helps.
2006-11-27 04:10:55
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answered by Tim T 1
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lol IE7 with troubles, welll theres no surprise. Firefox, no probs, does the job and it just simple works.
2006-11-27 04:10:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I couldn't get past loading..it wouldn't. I deleted it and restored my system. I hate IE7 and wouldn't try it again.
2006-11-27 04:02:52
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answered by Betty Boop 5
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MSIE 7 nonetheless has some protection flaws in it, and it additionally shops your very own records the place you could not manually retrieve it, yet could be accessed with the aid of a 0.33 occasion from my understanding. i could strongly propose going back to the latest version of MSIE 6 and proceed to apply that, till the topics are mounted with MSIE 7.
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answered by ? 4
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You downloaded a new Microsoft version of software as soon as it is released?!?!? Mwahahahahaha!
I always wait as long as possible for the software to get de-bugged. So typical of Microshaft Windblows.
2006-11-27 04:03:02
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answered by PollyPocket 4
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use firefox or opera instead
2006-11-27 04:09:18
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answered by jay1lk 1
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SOZ DUNNO WHAT UR ACTAULLY CHATTIN BOUT BUT, I HAVE TO SAY THIS INTERNET INPLORA 7 IS MUCH SLOWER THAN THE USUALL ONE
2006-11-27 04:02:32
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answered by § gαввαηα § 5
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