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Jim
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      12-09-2006
I had trouble getting IE7 to work at first. Every time I tried to open a
browser, it would try to ask me if I wanted to import my previous settings,
and before I could make a selection IE7 would crash. I found that if I
turned Google Desktop off, the problem went away. Then I turned Google
Desktop back on and IE7 worked for a while, but then randomly crashed again.
I think I sent 50 error reports to Microsoft in all.

If you have Google Desktop installed and are having trouble with IE7, try
exiting Google Desktop.
 
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MowGreen [MVP]
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      12-09-2006
How about ... don't install any UNneeded toolbars ? If I had a dollar
for all the crap that the typical User installed needlessly ... I'd be
giving my dinero to Senor Gates to give away just like Senor Buffet.


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Jim wrote:

> I had trouble getting IE7 to work at first. Every time I tried to open a
> browser, it would try to ask me if I wanted to import my previous settings,
> and before I could make a selection IE7 would crash. I found that if I
> turned Google Desktop off, the problem went away. Then I turned Google
> Desktop back on and IE7 worked for a while, but then randomly crashed again.
> I think I sent 50 error reports to Microsoft in all.
>
> If you have Google Desktop installed and are having trouble with IE7, try
> exiting Google Desktop.

 
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PA Bear
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      12-09-2006
Jim wrote:
> I had trouble getting IE7 to work at first. Every time I tried to open a
> browser, it would try to ask me if I wanted to import my previous
> settings,
> and before I could make a selection IE7 would crash. I found that if I
> turned Google Desktop off, the problem went away. Then I turned Google
> Desktop back on and IE7 worked for a while, but then randomly crashed
> again.
> I think I sent 50 error reports to Microsoft in all.
>
> If you have Google Desktop installed and are having trouble with IE7, try
> exiting Google Desktop.


Or upgrading to the newest version.

Those with IE7-specific questions or comments are asked to post to and seek
support in this newsgroup: microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

On the web:
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...plorer.general

In your newsreader:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...plorer.general
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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)

 
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