IE8 or IE8 provided by Yahoo?

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I have ATT DSL and have been using IE8 since it was available. Recently I

had to uninstall/reinstall it and SP3 for a problem and when I reinstalled

Explorer I used "IE8 provided by Yahoo" After making my default browser IE I

noticed that it is still provided by Yahoo. I think it is a little less

stable, or slower maybe, but I don't want to remove it and install IE8 just

on a whim. It was not fun. Does anyone know what the diffierence in their

operations are, and what difference it will make? Thanks.

Dell Dimension 8400 32 bit Win XP NIS 2010

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> I have ATT DSL and have been using IE8 since it was available. Recently I

> had to uninstall/reinstall it and SP3 for a problem and when I reinstalled

> Explorer I used "IE8 provided by Yahoo" After making my default browser

> IE I

> noticed that it is still provided by Yahoo. I think it is a little less

> stable, or slower maybe, but I don't want to remove it and install IE8

> just

> on a whim. It was not fun. Does anyone know what the diffierence in

> their

> operations are, and what difference it will make? Thanks.

> Dell Dimension 8400 32 bit Win XP NIS 2010

> --

> Randu

>




I don't there's a difference between the two. The "IE8 provided by Yahoo" is

a custom string set in the title bar. It's called "branding".



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It is cosmetic and is still IE8 with a Window Title added.

Branding alone will not slow anything down or make IE less stable.



How to remove branding.

To remove all Internet Explorer branding, follow these steps:

1. Click Start.

2. Click Run.

3. Type



rundll32.exe iedkcs32.dll,Clear



and then click OK.



4. Restart Internet Explorer.





On Sat, 20 Feb 2010 19:12:01 -0800, in

microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general, Randu

wrote:



>I have ATT DSL and have been using IE8 since it was available. Recently I

>had to uninstall/reinstall it and SP3 for a problem and when I reinstalled

>Explorer I used "IE8 provided by Yahoo" After making my default browser IE I

>noticed that it is still provided by Yahoo. I think it is a little less

>stable, or slower maybe, but I don't want to remove it and install IE8 just

>on a whim. It was not fun. Does anyone know what the diffierence in their

>operations are, and what difference it will make? Thanks.

>Dell Dimension 8400 32 bit Win XP NIS 2010
 
Is the very top of the IE window branded "IE 8 provided by Yahoo" or did you

install the ATT/Yahoo-Customized version of IE8?



Randu wrote:

> I have ATT DSL and have been using IE8 since it was available. Recently I

> had to uninstall/reinstall it and SP3 for a problem and when I reinstalled

> Explorer I used "IE8 provided by Yahoo" After making my default browser

> IE

> I noticed that it is still provided by Yahoo. I think it is a little less

> stable, or slower maybe, but I don't want to remove it and install IE8

> just

> on a whim. It was not fun. Does anyone know what the diffierence in

> their

> operations are, and what difference it will make? Thanks.

> Dell Dimension 8400 32 bit Win XP NIS 2010
 
In news:E31A43B4-E1B6-48A2-87C0-327431BB7CC3@microsoft.com,

Randu typed:

> I have ATT DSL and have been using IE8 since it was available.

> Recently I had to uninstall/reinstall it and SP3 for a problem and

> when I reinstalled Explorer I used "IE8 provided by Yahoo" After

> making my default browser IE I noticed that it is still provided by

> Yahoo. I think it is a little less stable, or slower maybe, but I

> don't want to remove it and install IE8 just on a whim. It was not

> fun. Does anyone know what the diffierence in their operations are,

> and what difference it will make? Thanks.

> Dell Dimension 8400 32 bit Win XP NIS 2010




Yahoo is the one which, when they proviced Norton AV, put their own hole in

it to allow GAIN and its other aka names thru and didn't consider it spyware

though it constantly downloaded new SW onto your machine fo no good reason

other than tracking. I haven't trusted t hem since.

They DID admit to doing that, and buried deep in their "policies" there

was a short statement about it but it wasn't easy to find. Id' have to

wonder about the broken IE8 securities they might have played with.



HTH,



Twayne







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