Issues With Vista Windows Mail And IE Explorer

Lonesomedave

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Issues With Vista Windows Mail And IE Explorer

About a week ago when I clicked on internet explorer (v.7) to get on the internet, it would time out and not even bring up the white page. After troubleshooting everything without results, I downloaded Firefox and began using that temporarily.
I had tried to download IE v 8 with no luck..

Now when I try to send an email, windows mail will not allow me to put the cursor down where the message is to be written.

I also discovered that if I ran IE “Run as Administrator” it will work, but will not allow me to use the cursor to input text, like in a google search etc. I was going to go into options on internet explorer and reset to default settings, but the tool bar does not show up??

I tried to download IE v 7 and got a message that it was incompatible with my OS!
Got the same message when I tried to download IE v8 again.
I don’t know if all these issues are related or not.
Any ideas how to fix either of these?
 

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Issues With Vista Windows Mail And IE Explorer

About a week ago when I clicked on internet explorer (v.7) to get on the internet, it would time out and not even bring up the white page. After troubleshooting everything without results, I downloaded Firefox and began using that temporarily.
I had tried to download IE v 8 with no luck..

Now when I try to send an email, windows mail will not allow me to put the cursor down where the message is to be written.

I also discovered that if I ran IE “Run as Administrator” it will work, but will not allow me to use the cursor to input text, like in a google search etc. I was going to go into options on internet explorer and reset to default settings, but the tool bar does not show up??

I tried to download IE v 7 and got a message that it was incompatible with my OS!
Got the same message when I tried to download IE v8 again.
I don’t know if all these issues are related or not.
Any ideas how to fix either of these?


Open regedit,

navigate to hkcu\software\microsoft\windows\current verson\internet setting, Right click on internet settings and click on properties. Tap the security tab and make sure you account name is having full access to that key.

If your account name is not listed, add and give full permission. Logoff and login.

Let me know the result :)
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Wipro
    Motherboard
    Intel dq35j0
    Memory
    8 Gb
    Graphics Card(s)
    inter express chipset
    Sound Card
    Realtek
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Wipro
    Screen Resolution
    1024*768
    Hard Drives
    500 gb
    Keyboard
    DELL
    Mouse
    Dell
    Internet Speed
    100 mbps(office lan)
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