IE7
You urge us to install, update, test and install IE7, however, when something goes wrong you seem to do nothing. A portion of the Microsoft community is upset and cannot access certain emails that require explorer because, among other things, third party cookies. Kindly issue a patch immediately so that we can uninstall IE7 and return to IE6.
edmund.singleton@worldnet.att.net
Bronx, NY
[511 byte] By [
edmsing] at [2008-1-28]
you CAN uninstall IE7 from the control panel -> add/remove programs. You can even do a system restore, assuming you have Windows XP installed to go back in time before you even touched the installation of IE7
the best place to ask IE7 questions (Technical questions) is over at the appropriate IE communities:
www.microsoft.com/communities
Beta's and some RC products ARE NOT supported therefore you will not get any support, since it is still under development stage - that applies for ANY Microsoft product.
Microsoft also does NOT urge end users to install IE7, that is their choice should they accept it.
Dave-
sorry to use this forum, however I had my set start shutting down with the same blue screen warning the other fellow referred to in his thread. You suggested using the IE7 link...but where exactly is the solution to stopping the computer from shutting down all the time now in mid-stream of working at home?
Thanks for your time--I'll get off your forum. (please point me in the right direction--more specifically)
Thanks.