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Just wondering if you have see the same 169.X.X.X problem I've been seeing for the last week or so. Seems that if users have automatic updates enabled and download IE7. There firewall is blocking the install and thus causing the firewall to shut down the modem and assign a 169.X.X.X. The only way I've been able to solve it is to turn off the firewall and have them renew the IP through ipconfig. Ounce that is done if I have them open IE then they are able to complete the registration and then turn the firewall back on. Just wondering if you have seen this problem and how you are correcting it.
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I haven't experienced that problem. I had other issues with IE7, though. In my opinion, IE7 has far too many problems for it to have been foisted off on the unwary via the automatic update process.
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Yep I know what you mean about the problems. I used it for about a week and found so many connection problems I opt out and went to Firefox. Several of my customers have been having big problems so I'm now refering them to MicroSoft just to get even with the release of a not so great product. If this speaks well of Microsoft then I hate to think what kind of problems we will be facing wtih the release of Vista in the coming months.
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Weird.. Haven't seen this problem and I've pushed out over 300 installs of IE7 within a week after it going official. I have yet to receive a single complaint. |
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