FYI... Rumor is that IE7 will be pushed to users tomorrow...
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FYI... Rumor is that IE7 will be pushed to users tomorrow...
An anonymous reader writes,
"Microsoft plans to push out Internet Explorer 7 as a 'high priority update' when it ships security patches tomorrow, according to Washingtonpost.com's Security Fix blog. That means anyone who has Windows configured to download and install patches automagically from Redmond will be greeted with IE7 next time they boot up their machines. In related news, it appears IE's worldwide market share actually increased a couple of points since July, despite a number of high profile zero-day attacks this year."
The article notes that the IE7 "containment wall" protected mode will not be available on XP, but only to those who purchase Vista.
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=0 ... 4&from=rss
"Microsoft plans to push out Internet Explorer 7 as a 'high priority update' when it ships security patches tomorrow, according to Washingtonpost.com's Security Fix blog. That means anyone who has Windows configured to download and install patches automagically from Redmond will be greeted with IE7 next time they boot up their machines. In related news, it appears IE's worldwide market share actually increased a couple of points since July, despite a number of high profile zero-day attacks this year."
The article notes that the IE7 "containment wall" protected mode will not be available on XP, but only to those who purchase Vista.
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=0 ... 4&from=rss
IE 7
NO, I agree. Give me Firefox and no IE..............................bigtiger wrote:Am I the only person that would avoid IE like a disease?
I cannot live without Firefox now, with adblock, NoScript, cookieSafe, etc.
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well, the new IE7 is pretty nice tho
I think everyone can use what he wants, I understand people that use FireFox really well.
but there is no reason to doom the new IE7 at all, either. there is no reason to avoid it or not to install it BESIDES firefox
I think everyone can use what he wants, I understand people that use FireFox really well.
but there is no reason to doom the new IE7 at all, either. there is no reason to avoid it or not to install it BESIDES firefox
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If you want to avoid "high-priority" updates, as well as WGA, use http://windizupdate.com for your windows updates.
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Hi
I preffer Firefox2 with Adblock,and IE Tab which allows me to browse IE pages as well.
IMHO Firefox2 is much faster and secure than IE.
See my post here
Regards
I preffer Firefox2 with Adblock,and IE Tab which allows me to browse IE pages as well.
IMHO Firefox2 is much faster and secure than IE.
See my post here
Regards
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You can always try the new Microsoft Firefox Professional if you don't like IE7.
What a hoot...the packaging almost looks legit. If Microsoft's attorneys actually work on weekends, I doubt that site will be up beyond next Monday.ronbo613 wrote:You can always try the new Microsoft Firefox Professional if you don't like IE7.
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IE 7 is optional
You can opt to not use IE 7 if you wish. It is recommended because IE is integrated into Windows. Because of this, Microsoft labels it as an update. If you have automatic updated enabled, and it hasn't updated yet, then you can simply change the auto update option to allow to chose what updates you want to install. This way you can choose if you want to update to IE 7 or not.
Personally, I recommend Firefox 2.0. It runs great on all of my computers and best of all, it is compatible form Windows 98SE and up. IE 7 will only work with Windows XP SP2 (because it needs the WGA program to install which was put in SP2).
Personally, I recommend Firefox 2.0. It runs great on all of my computers and best of all, it is compatible form Windows 98SE and up. IE 7 will only work with Windows XP SP2 (because it needs the WGA program to install which was put in SP2).
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