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Problems with Internet Explorer
Posted on 04/13/2013 5:22:49 AM PDT by quintr
Am having trouble with Internet Explorer. Is anyone else experience problems with this browser. Return key won't work when typing emails and some attachments won't download with a note that there's a problem with IE. Any suggestions?
TOPICS: Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: browser; computer; computerhelp; internetexplorer
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To: quintr
If you've got a 64-bit OS, I suggest Mozilla's
Waterfox.
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posted on
04/13/2013 5:57:37 AM PDT
by
oh8eleven
(RVN '67-'68)
To: oldmomster
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posted on
04/13/2013 6:07:06 AM PDT
by
yldstrk
(My heroes have always been cowboys)
To: quintr
After scanning for virus or malware you will need to repair dll files that are registered with windows. To do this download this
Microsoft fixit tool
To: quintr
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posted on
04/13/2013 6:14:24 AM PDT
by
mountainlion
(Live well for those that did not make it back.)
To: oldmomster
switched to Firefox and NEVER looked back!
Fireflop has their own problems, especially with their rapid release insanity.
Like an add-on/extension? Don't get too used to it, as the developer might get tired of the frequent FF updates and quit updating the extension -- making it obsolete and incompatible with future FF releases.
I have FF 15. I quit upgrading when FF and Adobe Flash got where they would fight each other. I found a version of Flash that would work with FF15 and stopped upgrading both.
Now, FF 20 is out. With that release, a program that creates security tunnels between FF and specific websites (banks, etc) quit working with FF 15. If I want to upgrade FF15 to FF20, I lose several extensions that are no longer updated by their developers. Rock - hard place.
As much as I like FF, I am about ready to dump it. I may have to as FF15 will eventually become unusable on new media and secure websites. By then, FF 25 or FF 30 will probably out and will be incompatible with Windows 7 [/s].
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posted on
04/13/2013 6:26:30 AM PDT
by
TomGuy
To: quintr
Try the reboot first.
Sometimes, another program will interfere with the keyboard and its interaction with web posting boxes. Usually, a reboot will clear the problem.
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posted on
04/13/2013 6:28:45 AM PDT
by
TomGuy
To: quintr
I’ve got Chrome, Firefox, Camino and Opera ready. When one starts messing up I switch browsers. If there’s a problem with IE, they’ll get it fixed soon enough.
To: oh8eleven
If you've got a 64-bit OS, I suggest Mozilla's Waterfox.As a a matter of fact, my Linux distribution is 64 bit. I think I'll give it a try.
I'm not a fan of Google Corp., but Chrome is by far the best browser I've ever used.
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posted on
04/13/2013 6:51:49 AM PDT
by
EricT.
To: oh8eleven
Nevermind. It’s Windows only. Boo.
Oh, well. Chrome is still great.
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posted on
04/13/2013 6:53:58 AM PDT
by
EricT.
To: EricT.
I use Comodo Dragon, which is chrome without the spyware.
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posted on
04/13/2013 6:59:34 AM PDT
by
auggy
( http://www.wtv-zone.com/Mary/THISWILLMAKEYOUPROUD.HTML)
To: Blue Highway; quintr
Yes. IE10 is buggy with Win7. I immediately uninstalled it last week after similar problems with my email.
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posted on
04/13/2013 7:09:41 AM PDT
by
Kirkwood
(Zombie Hunter)
To: Arthur McGowan
Install Chrome.Chrome is a Google product, isn't it? No thanks.
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posted on
04/13/2013 7:25:22 AM PDT
by
JimRed
(Excise the cancer before it kills us; feed &water the Tree of Liberty! TERM LIMITS, NOW & FOREVER!)
To: mountainlion
Windows is dying.
Look at the subject being discussed. It's about Internet Explorer, not Windows.
But, I gather you just had to put in another attack against Windows in every thread dealing with anything from Microsoft.
BTW, Windows is still the number one OS with desktops and laptops and ultrabooks. Windows 8 is meeting with some resistance, but then, most people are still happy with Windows 7 and XP and see no big need to upgrade to the newer version of Windows.
Plus, in a rotten economy, not too many people are going to be spending some $700 or more on a new PC, and they'll use whatever "disposable" income they have on the cheaper tablets.
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posted on
04/13/2013 7:30:05 AM PDT
by
adorno
(Y)
To: EricT.
I'm not a fan of Google Corp., but Chrome is by far the best browser I've ever used. Oh, well. Chrome is still great.Sooo, you don't like Google, but Chrome is great.
"You can't learn too soon that the most useful thing about a principle is that it can always be sacrificed to expediency." ~Somerset Maugham
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posted on
04/13/2013 7:33:33 AM PDT
by
oh8eleven
(RVN '67-'68)
To: adorno
Internet Explorer was so bad and unusable that I went back to Firefox. I got tired of not being able to use IE and try to figure out what was wrong and fix the piece of junk. XP was ok until a virus destroyed it. This computer had the windows virus vista on it. It loves to freeze up and the directions to fix it do not work. I have to have a virus program running most of the time looking for a trojan that visits me every day. I got a new computer that had windows 8 and was rudely treated by the commuter and windows programs. Windows is dying, IE is dying, Vista is dying and I can't say anything good about Windows 8.
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posted on
04/13/2013 7:43:23 AM PDT
by
mountainlion
(Live well for those that did not make it back.)
To: oh8eleven
Yes, I don’t like Google. But I despise Microsoft. In case you haven’t noticed, there aren’t many good guys in the internet biz. I could switch to something else, but chances are high that it will also be making an evil bastard tons of money, too.
When someone decent comes up with an equal or better product, I’ll switch.
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posted on
04/13/2013 7:43:51 AM PDT
by
EricT.
To: mountainlion
Your hate for all things Microsoft is already on record.
ON the other hand, I’m one of those that is pretty happy and trouble-free when it comes to my usage of Windows (any version) and IE.
Trojans and spyware and viruses are things that don’t bother my computer much, and when they do try to invade my computers, they’re caught by IE and my anti-malware software. Perhaps you need to try harder in making your computers “worry-free”. Nothing is going to guarantee that computers are completely worry-free, but, the basic precautions should be enough to keep you out of trouble.
I use FF and IE, and once in a while, Opera. But, I keep coming back to IE, because, it’s still the most secure browser and the fastest around. That’s been confirmed by many security gurus and by benchmarks that tested the more popular browsers.
The one browser which I will never trust, is Chrome, where it’s mere existence spells spyware. All things from Google are spyware, and I value my privacy and my personal data.
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posted on
04/13/2013 8:04:11 AM PDT
by
adorno
(Y)
To: quintr
explorer constantly dies on me, locks up, then reloads, then repeats itself
I have run every anti-virus, upgraded, everything
I switched to Chrome
I dont know what I downloaded to kill it, but on my home pc, it is a non functional program
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posted on
04/13/2013 8:04:27 AM PDT
by
RaceBannon
(Telling the truth about RINOS, PAULTARDS, Liberals and Muslims has become hate speech)
To: oh8eleven
I just tried to download waterfox and get the error message that it is not a proper 32 bit file. The stupid computer can't even see that it is a 64 bit computer.
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posted on
04/13/2013 8:06:36 AM PDT
by
mountainlion
(Live well for those that did not make it back.)
To: quintr
Vacuum out your keyboard or shake it upside down to get rid of the dirt in it.
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posted on
04/13/2013 8:07:39 AM PDT
by
bgill
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