Hi, Snowman.
Are you sure?
Most complaints are in the opposite direction, saying that Flash and some
other applications won't work with 64-bit IE. Can you give us some examples
of links that won't respond with 32-bit IE? Any specific filename
extensions that require 64-bit IE? I'm not aware of any.
It's easy enough to make 64-bit IE the default on your own computer. Just
change any shortcuts or icons to point to the iexplore.exe in Program Files,
rather than the default "Program Files (x86)". I've left 32-bit IE the
default on my Start menu, but have also created a shortcut for 64-bit IE and
pinned that to the Start menu, too, naming it "IE8 beta - 64-bit".
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail 2009 in Win7 Ultimate x64 7000)
"Snowman" <> wrote in message
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> I have a Dell Studio 1737 with Vista x64. Vista defaults to IE 32. Many
> links
> from IE and Windows Mail will freeze (not responding) with the default. I
> have found multiple sites that discuss this problem but none of then
> details
> a way to fix this. The nearest suggested Control Panel-Defaults but EI 64
> was
> not shown as an option. A 2007 posting requested MS to fix this. Doesn't
> look
> lake they did.
>
> Does anyone have a solution?