Willard Seehorn wrote:
>
> Get the IE Tab extension for Firefox. It lets you (by right clicking) 
> choose to view a given webpage with IE's rendering engine. It works 
> with Microsoft's web pages.
>
> Willard
>
>
>
> At 09:15 PM 12/17/2008, you wrote:
>
>
> I've noticed lately that Internet Explorer is having problems. It seemed
> like every time I would go to a website IE would come up with a message
> that IE has encountered a problem and needs to close. All critical
> updates have been installed and I have IE 7. I even installed Windows XP
> Sp3 recently. As a way to still go online I decided to install Firefox
> and only use IE when I have to. However, I can't install driver updates
> using PC Pitstop Driver Update Program because they use Internet
> Explorer. I have DSL with Earthlink, but the download and upload are
> very slow. So I need to update my Ethernet Driver, but IE will freeze up
> on me. So if anyone has any ideas I'm open to them.
>
>  
>
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> >
How does that fix the Internet Explorer problem? I only got Firefox 
after I started having problems with Internet Explorer. However, I like 
Firefox and the idea of freeware so I'll keep them around. I also use 
Thunderbird the email program which I also like too. I was using Outlook 
and it kept saying there was a software error so I decided to try out 
Thunderbird which I really enjoy using.

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