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From: D. Spencer Hines on 30 Dec 2007 16:30 Yes, IE7 is best removed and forgotten about. Just don't ever permit "Automatic Updates". DSH "Rainforest Pet Store" <RainforestPetStore(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7FF067F2-E560-469C-B64C-9BE87CA84CE9(a)microsoft.com... > RTFM. LOL It probably would have worked if I'd done a search on "IE7," > but > I did a search on "Internet Explorer 7," and that didn't have the article > listed. :-< For whatever reason, it never occurred to me to do a > secondary > search on "IE7," so I appreciate everyone's helpful responses! We got it > off > the laptop, and now it looks and functions properly again! > > "PA Bear" wrote: > >> Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM wrote: >> > "PA Bear" <PABearMVP(a)gmail.com> wrote in message >> > news:OayxWXmSIHA.4752(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> >> How about IE7 Help > Uninstall Internet Explorer (7)???? >> > >> > What a strange idea! >> >> Indeed. "When all else fails, read the instructions."
From: D. Spencer Hines on 30 Dec 2007 16:34 If you want MORE Bad Software from Microsoft just keep supporting Anserine Anti-Trust Persecution of them. DSH "Rainforest Pet Store" <RainforestPetStore(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0967522D-3766-4F8E-94C6-8D8A805CDA76(a)microsoft.com... > Having to deal with this issue raised a point that my husband found quite > interesting. Back when Microsoft released Windows 95, I believe it was, > they > got their hands slapped for including Internet Explorer as part of their > bundled software, since it precluded putting other browsers on the > computer > without a lot of extra work. If Vista comes with IE7, and there is NO way > to > remove it...aren't they violating the same law again? Why hasn't someone > slapped them down with an axe?? > > "Rainforest Pet Store" wrote: > >> We just bought a used Dell laptop. It has IE7 on it. I hate IE7. I >> hate >> the tabbed browser, I hate the way the url is located above the command >> bar, >> I hate the way I can't change it to the way I prefer it to look. Is it >> possible to uninstall IE7 without destroying the system? If so, where >> can I >> get a copy of IE6? When I went to the Microsoft website and searched, >> the >> IE6 page redirects to the IE7 page. Very frustrating. Thanks for any >> help >> you can offer!!
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