Our Tech Support called me and asked me to replace the IE7 Beta on my loan
laptop with RC1 -
this has proved to be considerably more "challenging" than I expected:

Before I could even get to the download page I had to install the dreaded
"Genuine Advantage".
The download proceeded OK -
I then had to validate that I had a genuine copy of Windows - apparently I
do, which is nice!
The install recommended that I disable any antivirus software - I couldn't
do this (short of a full uninstall) because our corporate version of
Symantec is locked down.
The install then proceeded to the end, when it announced that it had failed
and I had to re-boot to find out why.
Apparently there are several possible reasons which may or may not include
the antivirus software:
The first solution proposed involves some medium-level editing of the
Registry (Aaargh!) - they do suggest you make a backup first (which of
course everyone knows how to do!)
If you you are unwilling to mess with the big R (which I am) it suggests
just uninstalling IE7 Beta and reverting to IE6 -
This seemed like a good idea! ©
The first problem is that IE7 Beta doesn't appear in Control Panel ->
Remove Programs  - but someone must have told ms about this because there's
a note to say you might have to enable "Show Updates"
I do this and click Remove - "Unable to Uninstall from Specified user
account " -  but ms have thought of that too, and have a workaround:
Guess what - you have to edit the Registry <sigh>

 - and I thought that un-deleting files with Linux + reiserfs was
difficult!

p.s.  the Troubleshooter page also has a "Late-Breaking Notes and Issues"
section which announces that the Citrix Client (guess what my employers are
rolling out to all users) will not work with Protected Mode IE7 on Vista -
the workaround is to right-click the IE icon and select "Run as
Administrator" - ain't this new ms security wonderful?

Andrew Davies  MBCS CITP
  - AndyD        8-)#


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