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While I appreciate the many folks who swear by “Opera” or “Firefox,” I’m just going to hang with IE. Maybe I like it because I use Outlook Express for my main e-mail use. But it doesn’t matter. The question I have is for IE7, and that’s all I'd like to hear about. Plus, as a "lowly IE user," I don’t really need to be looked down upon by folks who feel they’re better than those of us who simply like what came with the OS.
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can you post a screenshot of the error msg here |
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Fat Tony,
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i've searched my 2 xp systems, one with ie7 and one with ie6
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Fat Tony,
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I've found the same problem! Why I upgraded to IE7, I don't know...but the twist Ive found is that I can save embedded pictures in some emails, but from a certain emailer, I get the same message described above!
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I solved the problem. I dragged IE7 out the back door by it's kicking, screaming, whining dll's and tossed it into a snowbank.
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Thanks, but I'm still hesitant about mongrel browsers.
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replying to the first poster... you said you didn't wanna switch cause you wanna keep using outlook express.... who said you can't?
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Rob,
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Well, I do believe you are a little confused, if you are calling "Firefox" the mongrel browser.
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Serr,
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I've replicated the problem on this computer... but I have no idea how to fix it. Simply installing Firefox isn't going to work, because I also have FireFox 2.0 installed on this computer and the problem still occurs. Perhaps if it's the default browser... I dunno.
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That's your boat, and it floats, it's well and good with me. I, too, am a 'hardware guy', but today one care barely separate the two. In my field of industrial electromechanics, it's not just relays and cam switches anymore! When I hit the field in the late '70's we could readily ascertain a mechanical fault, but progressively to date it's become much more blurred.
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Serr,
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Zoron,
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But that's just it... there's nothing to "get the hang of"... if you use IE you can use FireFox. The two are virtually identical. The only difference is the positioning of the buttons (Back, Forward, Stop, etc.). Functionaly, it's the same browser minus the ActiveX controls.
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