cosmocrat Posted August 27, 2006 Posted August 27, 2006 Hi,I have installed IE7 Candidate1. When I check boxes against:1. Turn on automatic phishing filter;2. Use Current setting as United Kingdom;3. Participate in customer experience improvement program;On clicking SAVE SETTINGS I get "error applying settings".What I am doing wrong?Please help.Thanks in advance.'cosmocrat'
sam13484 Posted August 27, 2006 Posted August 27, 2006 You're doing nothing wrong. IE7 (so far) is an unfinished work, and a bit of a piece of junk. Microsoft started out with a lot of enthusiasm for the new browser, but I think they've lost interest. Don't expect much from the end product. The interface remains fixed and cannot be customized. Preferences often slip back into the defaults, some webpages still don't render properly, etc etc etc.When these problems are brought up in newsgroups, the standard answer is wait for the final, or better yet, wait for IE8.
cosmocrat Posted August 27, 2006 Author Posted August 27, 2006 Thanks sam13484. I quite agree with you. Betas are pain. I think I should get rid of it and wait for IE8.'Cosmocrat'
N1K Posted August 27, 2006 Posted August 27, 2006 Hi,I have installed IE7 Candidate1. When I check boxes against:1. Turn on automatic phishing filter;2. Use Current setting as United Kingdom;3. Participate in customer experience improvement program;On clicking SAVE SETTINGS I get "error applying settings".What I am doing wrong?Please help.Thanks in advance.'cosmocrat'Try to reinstall it, I used all of the releases of IE7 from it's start and never had problems
nuhi Posted August 27, 2006 Posted August 27, 2006 This **** bug (or a feature) cost me 2 days of fixing.Thing is this, to save someones time, when you register some of the new IE7 dlls they generate OLD IE6 entries into the registry!How wise is that you tell me...ahhh
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