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Linea Recta
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      04-29-2009
I'm getting notification of an "essential" update: Internet Explorer 8.
Does this mean that from now on using Internet Explorer 7 is insecure?



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measekite Da Monkey
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      04-29-2009
No. It means that Microsoft wants you to think that IE8 is the next best
thing since sliced bread.

IE7 is still good to use and it's as secure (or not) depending on your
machine.


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      04-29-2009
"Linea Recta" <> wrote:

>I'm getting notification of an "essential" update: Internet Explorer 8.
>Does this mean that from now on using Internet Explorer 7 is insecure?


No. Not at all. If you are happy with IE7, there is no need to
upgrade.

IE8 has stability problems on my Vista machine, but is fine on my XP
machine. I will hold off installing it again for 6mo to a year.
 
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Linea Recta
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      04-29-2009
"Manny Weisbord" <> schreef in bericht
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> "Linea Recta" <> wrote:
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>>I'm getting notification of an "essential" update: Internet Explorer 8.
>>Does this mean that from now on using Internet Explorer 7 is insecure?

>
> No. Not at all. If you are happy with IE7, there is no need to
> upgrade.
>
> IE8 has stability problems on my Vista machine, but is fine on my XP
> machine. I will hold off installing it again for 6mo to a year.




I was wary for something like that... But then, why would they qualify the
update as category "essential"?
Anyway, I experience no problems with version 7.



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      04-29-2009
On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 21:03:21 +0200, "Linea Recta"
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>I was wary for something like that... But then, why would they qualify the
>update as category "essential"?
>Anyway, I experience no problems with version 7.


It's an essential part of their business strategy. It's not essential
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Leroy
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      04-29-2009
IE8 is considerably more secure, offers more useful features, and
performs significantly quicker than IE7.

I highly recommend installing IE8.

More info: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/Int...r/default.aspx


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> I'm getting notification of an "essential" update: Internet Explorer 8.
> Does this mean that from now on using Internet Explorer 7 is insecure?
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      04-29-2009
"Linea Recta" <> wrote in message
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> I'm getting notification of an "essential" update: Internet Explorer 8.
> Does this mean that from now on using Internet Explorer 7 is insecure?


Well IE8 is more secure, its faster and its more feature-rich. If you don't
like it you can always uninstall it and go back to IE7.

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      04-29-2009


"Paul Smith" <> wrote in message
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> "Linea Recta" <> wrote in message
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>> I'm getting notification of an "essential" update: Internet Explorer 8.
>> Does this mean that from now on using Internet Explorer 7 is insecure?

>
> Well IE8 is more secure, its faster and its more feature-rich. If you
> don't like it you can always uninstall it and go back to IE7.


Just one ignorant question, please:
Am I assuming correctly that IE 8 can be installed on top of IE 7?
Thanks, Harry.

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Paul Smith
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      04-29-2009
Yes the IE8 installer will replace IE7, or IE6. And if you were to
uninstall it it would reinstall IE6 or 7 for you.

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Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience.
http://www.dasmirnov.net/


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> "Paul Smith" <> wrote in message
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>> "Linea Recta" <> wrote in message
>> news:#...
>>> I'm getting notification of an "essential" update: Internet Explorer 8.
>>> Does this mean that from now on using Internet Explorer 7 is insecure?

>>
>> Well IE8 is more secure, its faster and its more feature-rich. If you
>> don't like it you can always uninstall it and go back to IE7.

>
> Just one ignorant question, please:
> Am I assuming correctly that IE 8 can be installed on top of IE 7?
> Thanks, Harry.
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>> --
>> Paul Smith,
>> Yeovil, UK.
>> Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience.
>> http://www.dasmirnov.net/
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