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Robert James
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      08-22-2007
Is it possible to run internet explorer 6 in vista?

I have a text book in ebook reader .exe format , and it workis only in IE6,
not IE7.

Is it possible to run it in IE&?

Thanks

 
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      08-22-2007
"Robert James" <> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to run internet explorer 6 in vista?
>
> I have a text book in ebook reader .exe format , and it workis only in
> IE6, not IE7.
>
> Is it possible to run it in IE&?



It's not possible, I use VirtualPC with XP installed when I need to use
IE6, for testing out the look of websites I create, for example (or I just
use my XP laptop, which I am using now..).

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      08-22-2007
"Synapse Syndrome" <> wrote in message
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> "Robert James" <> wrote in message
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>> Is it possible to run internet explorer 6 in vista?
>>
>> I have a text book in ebook reader .exe format , and it workis only in
>> IE6, not IE7.
>>
>> Is it possible to run it in IE&?

>
>
> It's not possible, I use VirtualPC with XP installed when I need to use
> IE6, for testing out the look of websites I create, for example (or I just
> use my XP laptop, which I am using now..).
>


Actually, I do not use my laptop, as I have IE7 installed on it..

Anyway, what eBook reader was that standalone eBook .exe file created with?
There may be some sort of convertor available.

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Mike Glenn
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      08-22-2007
it is possible.... there are some stand alone versions of ie6 that I have
seen around

I just hate it when ignorant incompetent stupid people .like you, proclaim
this or that is "impossible"

nothing is impossible


"Synapse Syndrome" <> wrote in message
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> "Robert James" <> wrote in message
> news:36045D1C-563F-4CDC-8F25-...
>> Is it possible to run internet explorer 6 in vista?
>>
>> I have a text book in ebook reader .exe format , and it workis only in
>> IE6, not IE7.
>>
>> Is it possible to run it in IE&?

>
>
> It's not possible, I use VirtualPC with XP installed when I need to use
> IE6, for testing out the look of websites I create, for example (or I just
> use my XP laptop, which I am using now..).
>
> ss.
>



 
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Peter Foldes
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      08-22-2007
Beg to differ here. You cannot run IE6 on Vista . IE7 is the only MS browser that will work with Vista. Period.

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"Mike Glenn" <> wrote in message news:...
> it is possible.... there are some stand alone versions of ie6 that I have
> seen around
>
> I just hate it when ignorant incompetent stupid people .like you, proclaim
> this or that is "impossible"
>
> nothing is impossible
>
>
> "Synapse Syndrome" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> "Robert James" <> wrote in message
>> news:36045D1C-563F-4CDC-8F25-...
>>> Is it possible to run internet explorer 6 in vista?
>>>
>>> I have a text book in ebook reader .exe format , and it workis only in
>>> IE6, not IE7.
>>>
>>> Is it possible to run it in IE&?

>>
>>
>> It's not possible, I use VirtualPC with XP installed when I need to use
>> IE6, for testing out the look of websites I create, for example (or I just
>> use my XP laptop, which I am using now..).
>>
>> ss.
>>

>
>

 
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Andrew McLaren
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      08-23-2007
"Mike Glenn" <> wrote ...
> it is possible.... there are some stand alone versions of ie6 that I have
> seen around
> I just hate it when ignorant incompetent stupid people .like you, proclaim
> this or that is "impossible"
> nothing is impossible


It is impossible to run any *supported* configuration of Internet Explorer 6
on Vista.

There may be improvised hacks floating around, which purport to splice IE6
onto Vista. They are not tested or supported by Microsoft.

The correct answers to the OP's question are:

1) Adjust IE7's User Agent string. Many sites and apps that have problems
with Internet Explorer 7 are not actually incompatible with IE7; they just
don't have any logic to handle the IE7 user agent string. By running a small
Microsoft-supplied utility, you can let IE7 report itself as Internet
Explorer 6, bypassing this problem. See the fourth question on:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro.../ie/iefaq.mspx

2) For sites and applications which really do have incompatibility problems
with IE7 (and not just "user agent string" issues), the workaround is to run
IE6 on top of Windows XP, inside a Virtual Machine on Vista. This is the
solution Synapse Syndrome rightly suggested.

If options 1 and 2 both fail, for identified reasons which cannot be
corrected, the OP *might* choose to consider an unsupported solution. They
should make a sober assessment of the risks associated with moving into an
unsupported configuration. It is rarely a good solution, only one of
desperation; and it should not be recommended lightly, unadvisedly, or in
cavalier fashion (IMHO).
--
Andrew McLaren
amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au


 
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Mick Murphy
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      08-23-2007
You just went to being "Chairman of The Cockhead Club"

"Mike Glenn" wrote:

> it is possible.... there are some stand alone versions of ie6 that I have
> seen around
>
> I just hate it when ignorant incompetent stupid people .like you, proclaim
> this or that is "impossible"
>
> nothing is impossible
>
>
> "Synapse Syndrome" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
> > "Robert James" <> wrote in message
> > news:36045D1C-563F-4CDC-8F25-...
> >> Is it possible to run internet explorer 6 in vista?
> >>
> >> I have a text book in ebook reader .exe format , and it workis only in
> >> IE6, not IE7.
> >>
> >> Is it possible to run it in IE&?

> >
> >
> > It's not possible, I use VirtualPC with XP installed when I need to use
> > IE6, for testing out the look of websites I create, for example (or I just
> > use my XP laptop, which I am using now..).
> >
> > ss.
> >

>
>
>

 
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Ed Forsythe
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      08-23-2007
Excellent response Andrew. I'll cut and paste it into my Vista doc for use
when I finally decide to take the plunge - Thanks.
Ed F.
"Andrew McLaren" <> wrote in message
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> "Mike Glenn" <> wrote ...
>> it is possible.... there are some stand alone versions of ie6 that I have
>> seen around
>> I just hate it when ignorant incompetent stupid people .like you,
>> proclaim this or that is "impossible"
>> nothing is impossible

>
> It is impossible to run any *supported* configuration of Internet Explorer
> 6 on Vista.
>
> There may be improvised hacks floating around, which purport to splice IE6
> onto Vista. They are not tested or supported by Microsoft.
>
> The correct answers to the OP's question are:
>
> 1) Adjust IE7's User Agent string. Many sites and apps that have problems
> with Internet Explorer 7 are not actually incompatible with IE7; they just
> don't have any logic to handle the IE7 user agent string. By running a
> small Microsoft-supplied utility, you can let IE7 report itself as
> Internet Explorer 6, bypassing this problem. See the fourth question on:
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro.../ie/iefaq.mspx
>
> 2) For sites and applications which really do have incompatibility
> problems with IE7 (and not just "user agent string" issues), the
> workaround is to run IE6 on top of Windows XP, inside a Virtual Machine on
> Vista. This is the solution Synapse Syndrome rightly suggested.
>
> If options 1 and 2 both fail, for identified reasons which cannot be
> corrected, the OP *might* choose to consider an unsupported solution. They
> should make a sober assessment of the risks associated with moving into an
> unsupported configuration. It is rarely a good solution, only one of
> desperation; and it should not be recommended lightly, unadvisedly, or in
> cavalier fashion (IMHO).
> --
> Andrew McLaren
> amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au
>



 
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      08-23-2007
"Mike Glenn" <> wrote in message
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> it is possible.... there are some stand alone versions of ie6 that I have
> seen around
>
> I just hate it when ignorant incompetent stupid people .like you, proclaim
> this or that is "impossible"
>
> nothing is impossible



I can tell you are a moron, so that's okay.

ss.


 
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