I tried both methods
Windows 7 RC7100 64 bit to associate HTM and HTML file types with JUST the
32 bit (x86) IEXPLORE.EXE. My be some fancy foot work behind the scenes on
MS's part. At any rate DQSD still launched the 64 bit IEXPLORE even when
Windows presented the IEXPLORE is not your default
All,
One update to the steps outlined below (no the 64 bit IE problem is
not solved).
Turning the Quick Search toolbar Off by right clicking the TaskbarTools
option WILL FAIL and cause an Explorer restart
UNLESS the Taskbar is LOCKED.
Dont ask me why, that is for the developers.
Hi James,
On Tue, 26 May 2009 16:44:16 -0400, you [James Nix] wrote:
}One update to the steps outlined below (no the 64 bit IE problem is
}not solved).
My installation of DQSD is not behaving the same as yours under Win 7
64bit.
Normally my default browser is Firefox. I changed
Which version of Win 7 64 bit are you running?
What is your UAC setting?
The install steps I outlined for a clean install (8=)) aren't THAT
convoluted. But they do emphasize a couple of steps required to
overcome some Win 7 security checks.
I looked at the email you referenced. That was not a
Hi James,
On Tue, 26 May 2009 17:57:05 -0400, you [James Nix] wrote:
}Which version of Win 7 64 bit are you running?
}What is your UAC setting?
This is the RC version. I believe that I have turned the UAC off. I
am in Vista at the moment, but will check later and if different will
let you
***News Flash***
Old worn out programmer/analyst/administrator hacks DQSD install kit for
Windows 7 64 bit functionality.
Not all features/functionality tested but the 64 bit IE problem is solved.
*** News Flash***
Really guys, was anyone else really trying?
It may not be graceful coding