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IE7 keeps shutting down only happens on AD

Discussion in 'AfterDawn feedback & suggestions' started by Jizmak, Jul 6, 2006.

  1. Jizmak

    Jizmak Regular member

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    It seems that whenever a certain google AD tries to
    activate it always seems to crash ie7.

    (I know that its probably a problem with google or ie7 itself.)
    I have reported it to microsoft every time it has happened.
    Which seems to be more and more often every day.
    I have the newest versions and all updates active and current,
    as I am a genuine windows user and have access to all the updates.

    I just wanted to post to see if anyone else was having the same problem,
    I know everyone has there issues with IE but I like it and changing
    Is not an option.
    (So please no IE bashing ect...)
    Thanks in advance,

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    Last edited: Jul 6, 2006
  2. ddp

    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    what does the error report contain?
     
  3. codydog

    codydog Regular member

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    Was on the phone with ms for 45 minutes today. Couldn't tell me any more than I have already done. I'm running beta 3 now. Won't open links in a new tab, and won't update icons. But the tech said the full release will be in august and to be patient. I read the ms ie7 forums while waiting, a lot of people are having the same problems. They are fixing them in the final, but not providing fixes for the betas.
     
  4. codydog

    codydog Regular member

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    Ok, just had to remove 7 and go back to 6. If you do this be sure to run cclean, thanks ddp, or some leftovers from 7 will make 6 unstable.
     
  5. theridges

    theridges Guest

    i dunno but have you ever thought of using firefox???
     
  6. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    IE is wayt too troublesome, especially 7 i imagine; definitely try firefox, infinitely more stable
     

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