[vicsireland] Re: Internet Explorer 7, question

  • From: eoconnor@xxxxxxx
  • To: vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:47:58 +0000

Hi Darragh,

Many thanks for email.

Right enough, when going through add remove programs, the reference was to 
"Windows Internet Explorer." 

As I didn't see it in my start menu or on the desktop,  I haven't checked 
IE6, since installing 7. 

I'll do so, to see if there are tabs.

 didn't know about WMI, but assume Grisoft do!  So I'll see what happens 
when I install their firewall together with AVG7.5.

Regards,

Eamonn








"Darragh" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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19/02/2007 13:35
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        Subject:        [vicsireland] Re: Internet Explorer 7, question

Hello,

When internet explorer, what do you see in the file menu?  Is there 
anything there about tabs? If so, you have internet explorer 7.
It's now called windows internet explorer so that is another way of 
distinguishing it.

In relation to your firewall, If your new firewall supports the WMI, 
Windows Management Interface, XP will automagically turn off it's firewall 
as it understands that another, more powerful alternative has been 
installed.
It shouldn't really matter though if you turn it off  or not.  I'd perhaps 
suggest that you just leave it on and let the software take care of it 
all.


-------- Original Message --------
> From: eoconnor@xxxxxxx
> Sent: 19 February 2007 13:29
> To: vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [vicsireland] Internet Explorer 7, question
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I installed IE7 last night.
>
> While doing so, (as expected,) , I had a number of  warnings from Spybot
> and Spyware Guard,relating to registery and other changes.  I think I
> allowed all changes.  Should I have?
>
> when I rebooted, I expected  to find IE6  replaced with an icon for IE7 
on
> the desktop.  However, there was no mention of IE7 on the desktop or in 
my
> programs list under the start menu.      The IE6 information was 
unchanged
> - that is,  still available from the desktop and start menu.
>
> However, I did find IE7 listed in the Control Panel's add remove 
programs.
>
> Question:   from here,can I go into properties and place a shortcut on 
the
> desktop, as well as a link from the start menu?
>
> Additional unrelated question:  Before installing Grisoft's firewall, am 
I
> correct in thinking that  I should disable XP's firewall first?
>
> Regards with thanks,
>
> Eamonn
>
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