To answer your question the way "I'd do it"
ONLY If IE7 is working, keep it. Patch it...
Don't use it...
"Add" anything you want... FF, etc...
IF you un-install IE7, you will revert to the
version that came "built-in" with your OS.
Likely IE6. BUT then you will have to patch that
as high as you can since it is "there" now,
open to attack, and part of the OS, (which was
always a "bad idea", (but I digress...)
Since IE6 is or will run out of any support,
I'd never go back to it...
JMHO, Rick Glazier
----- Original Message -----
From: "DHSinclair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Hardware Group" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 1:59 PM
Subject: [H] XP and IE7
I recall that someone that has been here wrote that I CAN de-install the
IE7 that now lives on my XP machine. Is this really true?
Yes, it is listed on my Add/Remove proggy list. (a very good sign..... :))
What/how do I end up AFTER I do this de-install?
Do I revert back to v6.x? No browser? ??
Plan to spend Labor Day installing FF and Thunderbird on XP.
Thanks,
Duncan