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| Guest | No permission to run IE 7+ I upgraded over an existing Windows XP Home installed. It only had one user with administrative privileges and no password. In Vista whenever I launch IE 7+ it's hard locks/freezes and I have to load out. If I click anything in the entire OS that " calls " IE, same thing. I've narrowed it down to a don't have permission to access the entire IE 7+ folder. I desperately need help as this is making my whole Vist experience just awful. Any suggestions greatly appreciated. --Gene Brought To You By Windows Vista Beta 2 Speech Recognition For Both Text Input And Application Command |
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| Guest | Re: No permission to run IE 7+ On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 14:51:25 -0700, Gene Girard wrote: > I upgraded over an existing Windows XP Home installed. It only had one user > with administrative privileges and no password. In Vista whenever I launch > IE 7+ it's hard locks/freezes and I have to load out. If I click anything > in the entire OS that " calls " IE, same thing. I've narrowed it down to a > don't have permission to access the entire IE 7+ folder. I desperately need > help as this is making my whole Vist experience just awful. Any suggestions > greatly appreciated. > > --Gene > > Brought To You By Windows Vista Beta 2 Speech Recognition For Both Text > Input And Application Command Is Sun's Java (version 5, release 7) installed? If yes, uninstall it and try 5, version 6 instead. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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| Guest | Re: No permission to run IE 7+ Sharon, thank you for your response. I hate Java. The useless icon in the system tray the state's boldly " Java Platform 2, JRE 1.5 ", but in Programs version five, released six, finally, and about, it says " Version 1.5.0 (build 1.5.0_06-b05) " finally in desperation I pointed and click myself to User Access Control and turned it off. All my problems have disappeared. When I get more familiar with Vista and its user account, rights, and permissions information I will change it back. I hope this to ships with an interactive tutorial on these issues. When I was poking around trying to access the rights of the Windows Internet Explorer folder I found a user with the name of " Microsoft Net Framework 1.1 with machine in the name. I deleted that user. My install was an upgrade from a clean install of Windows XP (plus about 15 of my favorite programs), so probably accounts for some of my problems. Thanks very much, Gene "Sharon F" <sharonfDEL@ETEmvps.org> wrote in message news:OPa9OBrjGHA.412@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 14:51:25 -0700, Gene Girard wrote: > >> I upgraded over an existing Windows XP Home installed. It only had One >> user >> with administrative privileges and no. In Vista whenever I launch >> IE 7+ it's hard locks/freezes and I have to load out. If I click >> anything >> in the entire OS that " calls " IE, same thing. I've narrowed it down to >> a >> don't have permission to access the entire IE 7+ folder. I desperately >> need >> help as this is making my whole Vist experience just awful. Any >> suggestions >> greatly appreciated. >> >> --Gene >> >> Brought To You By Windows Vista Beta 2 Speech Recognition For Both Text >> Input And Application Command > > Is Sun's Java (version 5, release 7) installed? If yes, uninstall it and > try 5, version 6 instead. > > -- > Sharon F > MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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