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						| Trippy 
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						| Yegolev 
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 Also today is the last day for support for XP SP1 -- i.e. this is the last set of patches for XP SP1.
 Ah, that's why they put SP2 on my laptop last month.  Figures.  I wouldn't have minded so much except I was running a modified explorer.exe and, well, it "booted funny" after the update. |  
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						| Miasma 
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 Be careful downloading November's updates if you don't want IE7, if you use the default installation it tries to download and install it. |  
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						| Engels 
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 Is this happening for real now? There was an earlier 'scare' about 2 weeks ago at work about the forced install of IE7, but its not occured yet.  |  
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 Is this happening for real now? There was an earlier 'scare' about 2 weeks ago at work about the forced install of IE7, but its not occured yet. 
 Microsoft made available a tool to corporate environments to disable the IE 7 automatic update but yes they are now pushing out IE 7 on AU. |  
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						| Engels 
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 How about a roll back to IE6 on particular workstations? I have an accounting supervisor who's gonna shit a brick tomorrow if IE7 is installed, since her earlier version of Quickbooks won't work with IE7. |  
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 I should get back to nature, too.  You know, like going to a shop for groceries instead of the computer.  Maybe a condo in the woods that doesn't even have a health club or restaurant attached.  Buy a car with only two cup holders or something. -Signe
 I LIKE being bounced around by Tonkors. - Lantyssa
 
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						| Trippy 
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 How about a roll back to IE6 on particular workstations? I have an accounting supervisor who's gonna shit a brick tomorrow if IE7 is installed, since her earlier version of Quickbooks won't work with IE7.
 The beta versions of IE 7 were uninstallable but I don't know if the release version is. The tradition is to *not* let you revert back to an earlier version (e.g. if you upgraded from 5.5 to 6.0 you couldn't go back to 5.5 without reinstalling a version of Windows with 5.5 on it) but IE 7 is such a big change they may have decided in their infinite wisdom to let you revert back to 6.0. |  
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						| Roac 
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 IE7 shows as "Remove" under add/remove programs.  Unsure if that'll revert or outright remove your browser, although the latter seems unlikely. |  
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						| Trippy 
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 The beta version of IE 7 would revert you back to your previous version of IE if you uninstalled IE 7 so if the release version also shows up in Add/Remove Programs then it should do the same thing.
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