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Cheers Ian

I realise that I was just curious as to why some got an update and I didn't

I'm just paranoid I suppose, but when something on a PC happens differently I begin to think

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I just got my first taste of it at work today - it's on one of the smaller terminal servers. so far, no real issues, but the board used by TVA places a copy of each post into the system clipboard. IE7 pops up a little permission box asking if this is OK every time you post or preview! I'm going to log in from home later and see if there's a way to disable that warning...
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AndyG wrote:Do you guys realise we have just been saying nice things about a Microsoft product, that has happened round here for a while!! :lol:

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I might add that Microsoft is more than just IE and FS ;-) I have never missed an update, and I'm extremely satisfied with Microsoft in general. (And I don't work for M$)....but I must say that Microsoft normally delivers great products.
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Just a HU for BT Broadband users...IE7 is NOT compatable but BT are working on it.

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Peter

Thanks for the H/U - another reason not to rush to download it :think:

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thats funny as my BT has worked perfectly with IE7 :dunno:

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Rick Piper wrote:thats funny as my BT has worked perfectly with IE7 :dunno:
Are you using the BT Yahoo browser with Broadband?

I asked yesterday and was told IE7 is NOT compatable.

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Hi Peter,

I panicked a bit when I read that as Lee, my assistant manager, put it on yesterday and he has a BT account off mine. It may be that the BT Yahoo browser isn't compatible but no one here uses it anyway. Certainly no problem using IE7 as far as we can see :wink:

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Hi Peter

not using that browser.

i just use BT account but not all the rubbish they try to push as it's too buggy for me.

I just use the connection to Broadband and the standard IE7.

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Same here. Never used the Yahoo browser so no probs using the BT connection.

I'm feeling lucky so I'm going to download Windows Media Player 11 :whistle:

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