smigaldi said:Are there compatibility issues with IE7?
AuntPeggy said:I've sent a support request to Microsoft. W'll see how that goes.
What OS?
- Aunt Peggy
jangell said:We use Firefox... 2.0 was a smooth upgrade.
Me too and I'm never going back (at home.) At work we are still on IE 6.0...sigh.jangell said:We use Firefox... 2.0 was a smooth upgrade.
AuntPeggy said:No reply yet.
I sent you an email with the MS response.Bill Jennings said:If my problem is typical with the download and install, they're quite busy now.
BTW, I downloaded Firefox and put it on the memory stick to take home, hopefully that will get me up and working...
Bill Jennings said:BTW, I downloaded Firefox and put it on the memory stick to take home, hopefully that will get me up and working...
Same here. It even seems a little faster than IE6. I still mostly use Firefox though. I like the green kitty theme I have installed...NC19143 said:I allowed the update to take effect and IE7 is running fine.
Everskyward said:Same here. It even seems a little faster than IE6. I still mostly use Firefox though. I like the green kitty theme I have installed...
NC19143 said:A computer knowledgable person told me that our passwords are no longer protected with 7
2006? Don't think so. XP never had year numbers because it would have been embarrassing when Windows XP 2005 shipped in 2007. Windows Server is 2003. The last desktop number was Windows 2000.NC19143 said:A computer knowledgable person told me that our passwords are no longer protected with 7
So, I'm back to IE 6 something. and XP 2006 pro.
A simple uninstal did the trick.