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IE7 Beta 2 Preview Available

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—IEBlog Editor, 22 August 2012

If you’re a developer, an IT Pro, or just plain interested, please visit https://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie7/ to try the IE7 Beta 2 Preview.

What’s a beta preview? It’s a release for everyone involved in making the Internet work.

Before we release a consumer-focused beta, we want to make sure anyone with a website can look at the changes we’ve made to our layout engine and the stricter user experience around security certificates. Developers should try out their toolbars, ActiveX controls, and applications that host or rely on the IE platform. IT Pros have their own concerns when a new browser is coming, as do domain registrars (especially with the IDN support), network operators, and many, many other groups. The site has some checklists we’ve written to help people exercise IE7 with their sites and applications. If we missed items you think we should call out, please let us know. We’re looking forward to feedback that will help us deliver a great, consumer-focused beta.

Should everyone install? First and foremost, all the usual warnings about "beta" software apply. Also, while most of the functionality is in place, the user experience is not done. That said -- we welcome your feedback if you try it. The next post will cover the best ways to send us that feedback.

And in case you haven’t been there, https://www.mix06.com/ is still a good site to check out.

- Dean

P.S. Please remember to uninstall any previous IE7 builds before installing this one: Control Panel, Add / Remove Programs, Show Updates, scroll to the bottom.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Where's the Server 2003 version???

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    IE7 Beta2 preview is now available for download from http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie7/
    This...

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    This preview is only available for XP SP2. We'll have Server 2003 and x64 versions in a later beta release.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Can someone clarify for me whether I have the ability to fallback to IE6 if I don't like it?

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Andy, this preview is designed to help site & control authors verify that their sites work with IE7, so we chose to release on XPSP2 only with this preview. We expect to have a Server 2003 version available at Beta 2.

    -Christopher

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    For developers to continue doing their developing jobs we need to be able to run Internet Explorer 6 AND 7 simultaneously. Can we do that with this install? If not, then it's ultimately pointless installing it.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Yes, you can uninstall this preview. Please note that side-by-side installs with IE6 is not and will not be supported with IE7.

    -Christopher

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    I guess my point is, if I uninstall IE7, what am I left with? Do I also have to download IE6?

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    If you uninstall IE7, you will revert to what you had installed before, which I presume is the version of IE6 in XP Service Pack 2 for most people.

    - Al Billings [MSFT]

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Hi, where can I post problems with pages? I'm really afraid of IE7 because one of my clients website is totally broken in IE7 b2.

    This happends to us in Firefox 1.5 beta, but there was only one issue. In IE7 b2 is almost every piece of site moved in some way and I think will have to do another hacking only for new IE.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Jeff,
    no, IE6 will be re-installed when you uninstall IE7, automatically. I've done this a number of times as I've upgraded my installs of IE7.

    Also, to clarify Christopher's comment - we do not officially support side-by-side between IE6 and IE7. You can get the rendering engines running together in a hacky fashion using the .local trick, but if you really want both running on the same hardware, I do recommend using Virtual PC.

    -Chris Wilson

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Jeff, you're left with IE6 as you had it before you installed IE7. You won't have to re-download or re-install IE6.

    -Christopher

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    It looks great and also works great so far with my website's coding.Now i really can't wait to have the full version of IE 7 on my pc.Thanks again MS keep up the good work.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Not being able to run 6 and 7 side by side makes our lives incredibly cumbersome. Why should I have to install VirtualPC just to run them? Do you like making our jobs difficult? Trust me, allow developers to run these things side by side and you'll win a great many points with all of us.

    Now, thanks to this not being possible, I have to wait until someone finds a reliable "hacky" way to run these simultaneously. Way to go folks...

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Looks promising now; and ofcourse better than beta 1. Will post any new findings later

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Installed the preview and rebooted my machine (XP SP2). When clicking the IE 7 icon on my desktop, browser starts (is visible maybe a fraction of a second) and then the it closes itself. So IE 7 is not working at all. Any ideas ?

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    is this 5299??

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    This is not 5299. This was built specifically for this preview for developers, partners, and the public.

    - Al Billings [MSFT]

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    "Yes, you can uninstall this preview. Please note that side-by-side installs with IE6 is not and will not be supported with IE7. "
    This is stupid. There is no other word to describe it.

    Will installing this version completely shaft any apps that use wininet.dll, in much the same way as beta 1 did?

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Noah, please stop acting like you speak for all developers. Some of us are actually able to get work done without having a side-by-side install. I get that you can't, your complaint is noted, now shut up and move on. Thanks.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    I wanted to point out that release notes for the preview are up at http://msdn.microsoft.com/ie/releasenotes/default.aspx for those that haven't seen them. These cover known issues and changes in this release.

    - Al Billings [MSFT]

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    PingBack from http://www.matthewgifford.com/2006/01/31/ie7-public-beta/

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    FYI this is BUILD 5296.

    Just in case anyone else doesn't want to downgrade.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Guys, I can't see IE 7 in Add/Remove Programs, even when I click Show Updates. All I see is WMP 10 and the windows hotfixes, no IE.

    Can someone please help me? I can't install Beta 2.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    It would be really nice to install IE7 parallel to other versions, like it is possible with other older versions using some "IEXPLORE.exe.local" file.

    I have tested the same with IE7 and the uncompressed "IE7B2P-WindowsXP-x86-enu.exe" but it seems not to be really possible. The window opens, but closes directly after this short opening.

    What's about to allow webdevelopers to have an ability to use both version together. Otherwise it's just not realistic to really test or create IE7 compatible pages. Sorry.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    There were no differences in IE between 5296 and 5299, so I strongly recommend that you use the official downloads vs. ones you may have found out there.

    For those who are interested, Windows is divided into many smaller build labs to isolate changes between teams during development. When we merge our changes into the main Windows branch, the major build number gets incremented. IE didn't merge any changes between 5296 and 5299 nor did we accept any changes from other teams.

    -- Tony

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Anyone else experience extreme slowness with IE7 when attempting to scroll down http://forums.xbox.com/ immediately after the page comes up? Wonder why this happens?

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Just a question. I've been having troubles with IE7b2 not saving my cookies in the sense that the forums i used to visit and pages like windows live aren't being saved, and i need to log on each time i open the browser. This never happened with IE6, is this a known problem?

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003


    Hey guys, can't anyone help me? I can't uninstall IE 7 Beta 1. It's not there in Programs list with Show Updates on.

    Please tell me what to do to install Beta 2.

    Appreciate any help!

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    I too can't install. I did get an error dialog indicating system32msfeeds.dll process or procedure could not be found.

    Did a search on machine and didn't find it. Checked release notes and didn't see any reference to this issue.

    If I go through the main.log, I see
    "Internet Explorer installation completed with errors, exitresults=0x0000000, exitcode=0x0000005

    Hope this helps. If there is someplace you want me to send logs, holler.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    First of all thanks for all the comments on the Podcast where we did an interview of one of the managers from the Microsoft team on the Beta release. Thus far the show interview has been downloaded about 4000 times...

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Yes, it is slow scrolling on this page:

    http://forums.xbox.com/

    weird huh?

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    I've got problems:

    1- the new welcome site that setup the phishing protection and etc.. does not save (tells me cannot save settings)

    2- the internet options > advanced tab.. is empty and sometimes crashes IE when i select it.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Correction on http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie7/devwebchecklist.mspx:

    "Do not mix HTTP content into an HTTP page"

    should be

    Do not mix HTTP content into an HTTPS page

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    PingBack from http://www.processblack.com/weblog/probando-internet-explorer-7

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    It's a terrible idea to give several places where people can give feedback. It duplicates reports, and in addition it will make your own job much more difficult. Why not set up a bug reporting site like bugzilla.mozilla.org and let your users help with identifying dupes?

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    PingBack from http://simon.sp8.org/2006/01/31/ie7-beta-2-preview-available/

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    Is there a list/document of the bug fixes and new features you've added to the DOM and JScript?

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    Well, Microsoft release IE7 Beta 2 Preview to the public...i'll try it out a day or two and see what it's like.


    I've noticed one annoying bug though (or it might just be me) ...

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    Did you intentionally not fix :active and :focus when you fixed :hover?

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    Worth mentioning that IDN domains (domains with non-English characters) seem to be supported by Beta 2, so you can type natively in French, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Chinese etc. into the browser address bar...

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    PingBack from http://geoff.wordpress.com/2006/02/01/ie7-beta-review/

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    IEBlog : IE7 Beta 2 Preview Available IE7 Beta 2 Preview Available If you’re a developer, an IT Pro, or just plain interested, please visit http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie7/ to try the IE7 Beta 2 Preview. Don't have time to customize, so hear again

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    Good news: It's progress. I haven't touched IE 6 unless a specific site required it.
    Bad news: You can't run it side by side with IE 6.

    http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2006/01/31/520812.aspx

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    PingBack from http://jarkolicious.com/probes/2006/02/01/ie7-beta-2-preview/

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    It's not that great. At first it gave me a msfeed.dll error. Then I unpacked the exe and tried to install from update.exe and my system is totally jacked up now. Security settings are messed up. I am logged on as Administrator and WindowsSp2 won't install cause it says I don't have permissions. Sheesh.

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    PingBack from http://ckunte.com/archives/2006/02/01/in-ie7-beta2/

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    PingBack from http://jeenaparadies.net/weblog/2006/feb/ie7-p2-beta

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    I went back to 6 because I couldn't move the toolbars to where I wanted them, some of the buttons wouldn't show up on the toolbar because of the tabs area, and because several things i was used to doing in 6 with one click took me two, three or more clicks to do in 7. I also found it difficult to find a place on the toolbars I could right click to customize them in the first place. I don't think this is a very promising step forward, especially with Opera available.

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    Internet Explorer 7.0 Beta 2 urlmon.dll DoS

    Advisory Link:

    http://security-protocols.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=3169

    ;)

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    PingBack from http://blog.tinyau.net/archives/2006/02/01/ie7-beta-2-preview-available/

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    PingBack from http://www.room303.com/lars/blog/?p=15

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    PingBack from http://www.thinklemon.com/weblog/2006/02/01/internet-explorer-7-beta-2-preview-available/

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    @miko: turn the updates on in your software-list. unter xp-updates (?) there is the ie 7 beta

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2006
    PingBack from http://avanninen.net/2006/02/01/internet-explorer-7-beta-2-preview-ladattavissa-mutta-toimiiko-se/

  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2006
    I am using a non-English edition Windows XP SP2.(Chinese Traditional)
    Can I install it?

  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2006
    http://www.robertnyman.com/2006/02/01/ie-7-beta-2-a-first-test-drive/

  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2006
    Glad it's out - to bad that I'm a professional with a job that requires I test my sites in today's CURRENT browsers, so there is no way I'll be able to install IE7.

    Seriously guys, you HAVE to figure out a way to allow for people to have both rendering engines if you expect anyone to take it seriously.

  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2006
    I notice that you still do not have support for min/max width/height, is this going to be supported in the final version?

  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2006
    I too can't install the preview IE7 because it quits half-way through with the error message: "Error loading CWINDOWSsystem32msfeeds.dll The specified procedure could not be found."
    I searched on my system but could not find this .dll file. Has anyone discovered how to get round this glitch?

  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2006
    Still testing, and I while I see general improvements, I'm disappointed with it's subtle improvements at best, though it's positive to see any progress at all now.

    We have to address this, who are you hiring for your designers? This:
    http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie7/default.mspx

    Is not attractive. Neither is the interface or the placement of the elements. You've broken some designer 101 errors, and I'm just not understanding what is wrong with Microsofts design -- you can get the talent, why don't you?

  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2006
    Congrats guys!

  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2006
    PingBack from http://www.nousab.org/index.php/internet-explorer-7-beta-2

  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2006
    I'm a developer in XML and SVG(Scalable Vector Graphics. I am quite pleased with IE7's continuing support of SVG. My site runs nicely with IE7.

    Is it possible for the Adobe ActiveX for their SVG viewer, version 3 be included in the IE7 package? This would provide incentive for SVG developers to use IE7 as their development environment. If viewer's didn't have to download this as plugin, we would be happy as clams:)

    Thanks,
    Francis

  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2006
    PingBack from http://www.flyweb.nl/index.php/2006/02/01/internet-explorer-70-beta-2/

  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2006
    The result of the acid2 test (see: http://www.webstandards.org/act/acid2/) looks a bit scarry - will that be fixed ?

  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2006
    PingBack from http://cwagner.gezeiten.org/wordpress/2006-02-02/internet/internet-explorer-7-beta-2-preview/

  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2006
    PingBack from http://geoff.wordpress.com/2006/02/02/ie7-continued-restoring-some-balance/

  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2006
    PingBack from http://pepelsbey.net/webdev/2006/02/02/reabilitatsiya-ie-popyitka-vtoraya/

  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2006
    Ie7 beta2 preview doesn't work with NavStudio 2005 visual interface. The first beta of ie7 did... any one working on this? The menus still render but the app for creating them is broken.

  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2006
    IE 7 beta2 preview doesn't work with HTMLarea, the preferred rich text editor for many internet applications, especially content management systems. It worked in previous versions of IE. http://www.dynarch.com/projects/htmlarea/

    Unless this gets fixed, we'll be spending hours moving thousands of clients to Firefox. Not a pleasant task! :(

  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2006
    PingBack from http://cherrypj.wordpress.com/2006/02/02/ie-7-beta-2-preview/

  • Anonymous
    February 02, 2006
    PingBack from http://ramsblog.wordpress.com/2006/02/02/ie7-beta-2/

  • Anonymous
    February 02, 2006
    The msfeeds.dll fix supplied in the discussion group did not work for me.

  • Anonymous
    February 02, 2006
    I'm having issues installing the preview. Finally found the log, but the code doesn't mean much to me.

    Internet Explorer installation completed with errors, exitresult=0x00000000, exitcode=0x0000f00d

  • Anonymous
    February 02, 2006
    could someone maybe tell me a solution to allow local contents to display in a webpage?
    for example: I have a website and to improve the performance you are able to download some graphics. the webpage then shows the background and buttons from the local disc (eg. file:/c:/wod/). thanks in advance

  • Anonymous
    February 02, 2006
    PingBack from http://freehogg.wordpress.com/2006/02/02/internet-explorer-7-beta-2-preview/

  • Anonymous
    February 02, 2006
    excellent beta release. I will be testing it over the weekend

  • Anonymous
    February 02, 2006
    PingBack from http://www.j2eegeek.com/blog/2006/02/02/ie-70-beta-2-install-failure/

  • Anonymous
    February 02, 2006
    How do I get IE 7 off my computer?

  • Anonymous
    February 02, 2006
    PingBack from http://www.kishore.org/blog/2006/02/02/happy-with-ie7-beta-2-preview/

  • Anonymous
    February 03, 2006
    As a developer, I'm quite frustrated that IE7 still doesn't recognize the min-height attribute. My other major complaints have already been voiced, so I'll move on.

    As a user, the interface is horrible... it's practically unusable. Apart from the classic toolbar, you can't even customize it so that it emulates the half decent interface of IE6, let alone an above average interface like that of Firefox or Opera.

  • Anonymous
    February 03, 2006
    PingBack from http://www.dtek.net/blog/entries/56/

  • Anonymous
    February 03, 2006
    PingBack from http://ckunte.com/archives/2006/02/04/houston-we-have-a-problem/

  • Anonymous
    February 04, 2006
    Has the IE7 team considered implementing the Canvas as has been for Safari and Firefox?

    http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/

  • Anonymous
    February 04, 2006
    After install of ie7-b2 none of the links in my emails will work. When I click on them usually nothing happens or... they all open up a "My Documents" window? Is there a security setting that has done this or what can be done to get the problem fixed?

    I like the new interface - minimal is the way to go

  • Anonymous
    February 04, 2006
    When I try to start IE 7 appear the following message : "the procedure entry point InternetGetSecurityInfoByURLW counld not be located in the dynamic link library WININET.dll. error"

    Also, I can't uninstall program.It no longer exist in add/remove programs...

    Please help!

  • Anonymous
    February 04, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    February 04, 2006
    I guess I'll use this as an opportunity to vent a minor frustration that could be fixed in this version.

    When a viewer makes an option selection, why not unfocus that <select>? Presently, if they happen to scroll after their selection, the darn select runs rampant through it options, causing a mess.

    (I fix this artificially by focusing on something else on the page, after the viewer has made their option selection. I guess I can continue to do this without loosing an sleep)

  • Anonymous
    February 04, 2006
    I normally would have unloaded IE7 after I gave it a few tests, but I surely like the rendering. So, I'm keeping it onboard for awhile.

    I wanted to go back to a URL I had previously visited, and I hunted for a history button, but couldn't find it. If it's there, my intuition doesn't grab it.

  • Anonymous
    February 04, 2006
    Just wondering if you intend to fix :focus and :active ...PLEASE!

  • Anonymous
    February 04, 2006
    I don't think I'm too much different than a lot of folks, by adding tons of favorites at a whim.

    However, after I have enjoyed this bunch of favorites, I would like to remove them as one would normally expect, by using the Ctrl key to to select them.

    Presently, we must select each individually, and request removal. This takes a long time.

    Could you please think about providing the use of the Ctrl key to select a global removal?

  • Anonymous
    February 04, 2006
    Frankly, I am reluctant to click on
    "Fix Settings for Me" I do not want to go to a default arrangement without understanding exactly what would be changed. This 'Fix Settings' selection could dump my previous settings that may have been made for valid reasons. I don't want to have go back and reinstate all my settings after I selected this Fix.

    It would be more acceptable if this alert would more like..."Let's Review Your Security Settings"

  • Anonymous
    February 05, 2006
    The very, very top banner area, that has the title of the web page, along with the max, min and close buttons could be used more effectively. Personally, 99.9% of the time, I know what I'm looking at, and don't need that information.

    Seriously, think about this:
    Place all your buttons along that bar, in a consistant design.

    This will relinquish space to support the power viewers of today in their ability to navigate to the half dozen or so web pages they may have open. Your Quick tabs and the buttons to select each page are definitely needed, and should be reinforced.

  • Anonymous
    February 05, 2006
    I can't uninstall ie7 Beta2 preview. I have tried the "Show Updates" and then clicked on "Remove" next to ie7 but it says "Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 Preview cannot be uninstalled from this user account. Please log on to the same user account from which is was installed and try again."
    I only have two user accounts on my computer; I tried both and I got the same error message both times. HELP!

  • Anonymous
    February 05, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    February 05, 2006
    Also can not install due to msfeeds.dll. Have checked for the .tif and .tiff reg keys as sugested above - was set to full control for admin.

  • Anonymous
    February 05, 2006
    Hi,
    I am with Francis - I dont want to click the change security settings button - I want to know what will be changed - and eventually why.
    Please tell me exactly what is going to be changed !!!!!!!

  • Anonymous
    February 06, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    February 06, 2006
    How do i downgrade to IE 6. FTP access will not work for me in BETA 2 :(

  • Anonymous
    February 06, 2006
    I had the same problem with msfeeds.dll.  It turned out to be the permissions on the HKCRhtafile (and it's subkeys).  Set the administrator to full access, and the installation worked.

  • Anonymous
    February 07, 2006
    I have had the same problem about msfeeds.dll mentioned in this forum.  I have made the registry edits but still cannot install. I come up with the same errors about msfeeds.dll.

  • Anonymous
    February 07, 2006
    Just a little question : will the alternate stylesheets be supported ? It doesn't seem to be the case in this beta 2.

  • Anonymous
    February 08, 2006
    Nice version but it still needs SO MUCH MORE.

    Have a look at firefox with nice and usefull extensions (adblock for one).

    As for uninstall, I didn't expect much from you but when I saw an uninstall window comming up I smiled. Not for long as it hang.

  • Anonymous
    February 08, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    February 09, 2006
    I do so much weird stuff on my site, I hate to blame IE7 for some of my doings...but here goes.

    My Internet Option Settings request a new file read at each visit.

    I can't access recently changed XML files to make my site work. It keeps grabbing older files and will not replace them with the updated files. I've cleaned out the temp files a few times. When I request the updated file, It reloads old copies. I have absolutely no idea where these older files reside. The're surely not on my server.

    It seems that they are not removed from the temp internet files, and override/ignore my request for updated files.

    Even though I removed these files from the temp internet files, the darn things still show up when I do a search with Windows Explorer.

    This happened during IE7, so I removed it and went back to IE6, but it is still stuck using the older files.

    This did not occur, initially when I used IE7 for about a week, but just recently happened.

    Francis

  • Anonymous
    February 09, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    February 09, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    February 10, 2006
    The new IE7 looks great but is still slower than Opera, especially when opening new tabs. It'd be great to have at least the same speed.

  • Anonymous
    February 10, 2006
    PingBack from http://jedisthlm.com/2006/02/01/ie7-public-beta/

  • Anonymous
    February 10, 2006
    Hello!

    Maybe this is a silly question, how to uninstall this version, my laptop has become a slower in performance... should i use restore point feature instead of? Regards.

    Pablo

  • Anonymous
    February 10, 2006
    IE Beta 2 installed ok, sometimes hangs on startup and does not work with mcafee antivirus.

  • Anonymous
    February 12, 2006
    i want to ie7 beta 2 installer.

  • Anonymous
    February 13, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    February 13, 2006
    Hi, can you please tell me how long the Beta is available for and what happens afterwards?  Is the proper version immediately issued, if so, does anyone know when this may be?

  • Anonymous
    February 14, 2006
    Not only can I not uninstall the beta version, it is also not possible to even remove it!  I tried Add/Remove, I tried correcting the registry, I tried a Windows XP Professional sp2 repair using the installation CD, I tried removing the IE folder from the Windows root directory Program Files and installing a fresh downloaded IE ver 6.0.  The Beta version remains my only version of IE!  Short of completely reinstalling my Windows XP Pro sp2 OS, I can find no way of reverting back to IE 6.0.

    Now having said this, I should point out that the reason I wanted to revert back was not because I am disappointed with the beta version.  Actually, I am quite happy with it.  I used three tabbed windows to write this letter! However, I like using the Auto-Hide in full-screen mode, and in the beta version you are unable to close a tab without first switching to normal view.  Using IE 6.0 in full-screen (F11) with Auto-Hide enabled you still have all the features of normal view, but they are hidden (on demand), much like the Taskbar is using the same Auto-Hide feature.  This is the only reason I wanted to switch back and at this point I am not ready to do a complete reinstall of my OS.

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