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Cranfield
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I am using to write this, and it seems fine to me, mind you I don't use Outlook Express so may help.

It may be it was origianlly designed to run with Vista, the PC I am using is running that, I haven't tried it with XP yet.

 

As I am at Microsoft today, I will pass your feedback on to Bill for you :/

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I have had IE 7 installed for ages at Beta on a laptop and find it ok, i have not had any real problems other then it being very slow to open when u first load it. I also have firefox and use that just as much. Only thing i have found with it is it sometimes does not like logging in to some websites where they allow you to stay logged in and keeps kicking you out. I also use IE 6 on this PC at the moment and thats fine. Will probable stick with IE and have firefox on as well. IE 7 is ok but not worth the bother yet. Mind you IE 7 does have some good security features about checking sites are what they say they are and not fakes so you don't enter you password in them.

 

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Having Vista, or even XP, would be a godsend at work. However that would require the Ginsters-munching numpties in the basement to actually do something. Which is a tall order.

 

Why is it that people in IT departments are either exceptionally talented, dependable and respected, OR brain-dead urchins? No middle ground?

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