IE 7.0 and outlook Thread poster: Brandis (X)
| Brandis (X) Local time: 15:21 English to German + ...
Hi! I have installed IE 7.0 (actually it is great) and everytime it had resulted that outlook (2003) doesn´t go and MSN messanger cannot log-in. Can somebody tell me a workaround. Thank you in advance I personall appreciate all helping hints. Best Brandis
[Edited at 2006-09-02 08:06] | | | Cryptic Clues Award | Sep 2, 2006 |
Brandis wrote: IE 7.0 and outlook Hi! I have installed IT 7.0 (actually it is great) Perhaps you could be awarded the "Cryptic Clues Award". Not only do you use abbreviations, but you change them in mid message. Would you like to explain what program you have installed and what you think it is "great" for? | | | Brandis (X) Local time: 15:21 English to German + ... TOPIC STARTER I meant Internet Explorer version 7.0 | Sep 2, 2006 |
Victor Dewsbery wrote: Brandis wrote: IE 7.0 and outlook Hi! I have installed IT 7.0 (actually it is great) Perhaps you could be awarded the "Cryptic Clues Award". Not only do you use abbreviations, but you change them in mid message. Would you like to explain what program you have installed and what you think it is "great" for? Sorry for the typo, I thought I had corrected it. Just like IE ( Internet Explorer) 6.0 there is a version 7.0, which is acatually great looks and feels, but the outlook and msn create problems. Best Brandis p.s thank you for commenting, it is a browser you know! | | | Paul Greer United States Local time: 06:21 English to Arabic + ... NOT YET NOT YET!!! | Sep 3, 2006 |
Hi Brandis: I can only say this, IE7 is not ready for a broad release yet, as it changes xhtml, dhtml and msxml *dlls needed by other service based applications. When I installed 7.0 I found that the visual appearance is very appealing, but this application is by no means ready to be used in a production environment. One example, if you use dhtml based application interfaces they will most likely not work anymore, e.g. McAfee Security Center. I... See more Hi Brandis: I can only say this, IE7 is not ready for a broad release yet, as it changes xhtml, dhtml and msxml *dlls needed by other service based applications. When I installed 7.0 I found that the visual appearance is very appealing, but this application is by no means ready to be used in a production environment. One example, if you use dhtml based application interfaces they will most likely not work anymore, e.g. McAfee Security Center. I do like IE7 a lot and MSoft is going the right direction in browser development, but at this time 7.0 is messing too much with services and *.dlls other applications rely on. E.g. the .NET framework needed by MultiTerm. Maybe in a couple months time it will be okay. Just my 2 cents Greets T. ▲ Collapse | |
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Not yet, or never? | Sep 3, 2006 |
TPW wrote: Maybe in a couple months time it will be okay. Just my 2 cents Greets T. I don't remember when IE was free of problems. Why to wait if there are better options. http://www.opera.com/docs/specs/ Regards Fernando | | | Stop wasting time with IE.... | Sep 4, 2006 |
Yes, IE will soon be revolutionary, with, wait for it...., tabbed browsing and an in-built RSS reader.... Something many of us have been using for years in other browsers. Dump IE and Outlook. I recommend Firefox for your browsing and Thunderbird for your e-mail. PS I was forced into using IE last week, and I found it SO annoying having to have a separate window for each webpage I wanted open simultaneously. Anyone else found the same? | | | BelkisDV United States Local time: 09:21 Spanish to English + ... IE 7.0 is a monumental disaster | Sep 7, 2006 |
Geez, I just posted a question regarding IE 7.0 due to the problems I'm experiencing myself. I'll just say that I do regret downloading the blasted thing, it's making it very hard for me to work. Regards to all. Belkis | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » IE 7.0 and outlook TM-Town | Manage your TMs and Terms ... and boost your translation business
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