Downgrading to IE7 on Windows 7

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"Peter Foldes" wrote in message

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> Tom

>

> The reason is because he is posting from within a Linux distro with

> whatever and it cannot follow the post as it should




Rubbish. What's posting from Linux got to do with not being able to "follow"

the post?

XPN is a perfectly capable news reader - better than WLM IMHO...
 
It's actually three words, Peter. And spelled a little differently. But

we get your point.

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Peter Foldes wrote:

> Deux mot pour toi. Mange lemard. Comprend -tu fatigant

>
 
Not in Quebecoise French Leonard. But in Parisian French you are absolutely correct



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"Leonard Grey" wrote in message

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> It's actually three words, Peter. And spelled a little differently. But we get

> your point.

> ---

> Leonard Grey

> Errare humanum est

>

> Peter Foldes wrote:

>> Deux mot pour toi. Mange lemard. Comprend -tu fatigant

>>
 
You cannot install IE7 nor can you downgrade IE8 to IE7 in Win7.



You can, however, spoof IE7 User Agent strings to make a wepage or web-based

application (but not an installed application) "think" you're running IE7.

See http://www.enhanceie.com/ua.aspx or

http://www.enhanceie.com/ietoys/uapick.asp



That being said, you should be able to access your mail via OWA in

Win7...but not in IE8 64-bit, only IE9 32-bit (assuming you've got a Win7

64-bit computer).



See this discussion:

http://social.answers.microsoft.com...r/thread/babaa5f8-ff06-4ea2-aef6-a9416d65f981





Ugiliz wrote:

> IE8 doesn't work properly for owa/exchange (a crucial part of my work) -

> problems are well documented. My smart new laptop has IE8 installed, on

> Windows 7. I can't roll back to IE7 as I did on my old XP laptop. Any

> ideas

> on how I can downgrade to IE7 please?
 
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