Re: windows internet7.0
- From: Dominique <me@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 01 Jan 2007 19:23:44 GMT
"Rock" <rock@xxxxxxxxxx> écrivait
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"Dominique" wrote
"Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@xxxxxxxxx> écrivait
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tjvandy wrote:
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Change Automatic updates to Automatically Download and Notify...
... and after ie6 is restored and everything works, go there:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4516a6f7-5d44
- 482b-9dbd-869b4a90159c&DisplayLang=en
An individual user doesn't need to run this toolkit to block IE7
installs. This toolkit is intended for administrators who want to
block it on a group of computers. It makes changes to the registry.
Why would you go to all that trouble for a single user? All an
individual user has to do is go to windows update through internet
explorer, do a custom scan, and hide the IE7 update.
I didn't know that so I guess there must be a lot of people that don't
know that either and if they setup automatic updates...
What the toolkit did is that it puts IE7 in Optional updates instead of
Critical updates in the Windows Update page. I didn't find that was much
trouble using that toolkit. Thanks anyway for your info.
Happy new year
Dominique
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