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| | IE 6.0 and Vista I need IE 6.0 to use work programs(ie peoplesoft, etc...) through my home computer which runs Vista. Is it possible to uninstall IE 7.0 and downgrade to IE 6.0? Im super frustrated! Thanks in advance! |
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| | Re: IE 6.0 and Vista Why do you need IE 6? Everything should work with IE 7. -- Steve Easton "nvrsumr" <nvrsumr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:45748E0F-87E6-4FD0-B53A-D99154C1AEA5@microsoft.com... >I need IE 6.0 to use work programs(ie peoplesoft, etc...) through my home > computer which runs Vista. Is it possible to uninstall IE 7.0 and > downgrade > to IE 6.0? Im super frustrated! Thanks in advance! |
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| | Re: IE 6.0 and Vista An older program does not know that a newer version of IE is available, and in use. The older program is telling you that you must have IE6 on your computer, because when the program was written IE5 was also still in use. Just install the program and ignore the message. If the program will NOT install because you do not have IE6, the program is not well written and should be forgotten about. Get something that is up-to-date! -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) "nvrsumr" <nvrsumr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:45748E0F-87E6-4FD0-B53A-D99154C1AEA5@microsoft.com... >I need IE 6.0 to use work programs(ie peoplesoft, etc...) through my home > computer which runs Vista. Is it possible to uninstall IE 7.0 and > downgrade > to IE 6.0? Im super frustrated! Thanks in advance! |
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| | Re: IE 6.0 and Vista "nvrsumr" <nvrsumr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ... >I need IE 6.0 to use work programs(ie peoplesoft, etc...) through my home > computer which runs Vista. Is it possible to uninstall IE 7.0 and > downgrade > to IE 6.0? Im super frustrated! Thanks in advance! "Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote ... > Just install the program and ignore the message. If the program will NOT > install because you do not have IE6, the program is not well written and > should be forgotten about. Get something that is up-to-date! In broad outline, I agree with Richard Urban. IE7 is an integral part of Vista, it cannot be replaced or downgraded to IE 6.0. But because your app is a work-related Peoplesoft application, upgrading or replacing it with "something that is up-to-date" probably won't be a straightforward matter. You'd need to get your IT department to work with Peoplesoft, to get a replacement or update compatible with Vista. I had a similar problem, which I solved by with Microsoft Virtual PC (it's free! download and install it from http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...c/default.mspx). I created an XP virtual machine. When I need to run my financial application (which is incompatible with Vista) I just fire up the VM on my Vista desktop, and run it there. Cut-n-paste to the host Vista session is seamless, and files can be swapped back and forth via a shared folder. Until your IT dept can get an update from Peoplesoft, if you need IE6 you'll need an XP machine. So either avoid upgrading to Vista (bad) or run the app in an XP VM on your Vista desktop (good). Hey, it's free (assuming you have a spare XP licence to use)! Hope it helps, Andrew |
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| | Re: IE 6.0 and Vista nvrsumr wrote: > I need IE 6.0 to use work programs(ie peoplesoft, etc...) through my home > computer which runs Vista. Is it possible to uninstall IE 7.0 and downgrade > to IE 6.0? No, it's not. You can either create a dual-boot scenario using an older version of Windows that has or supports IE6, or you can run that older version of Windows/IE6 in a virtual machine. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell |
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| | Re: IE 6.0 and Vista Andrew McLaren wrote: > "nvrsumr" <nvrsumr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ... >> I need IE 6.0 to use work programs(ie peoplesoft, etc...) through my home >> computer which runs Vista. Is it possible to uninstall IE 7.0 and >> downgrade >> to IE 6.0? Im super frustrated! Thanks in advance! > > "Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote ... >> Just install the program and ignore the message. If the program will NOT >> install because you do not have IE6, the program is not well written and >> should be forgotten about. Get something that is up-to-date! > > > In broad outline, I agree with Richard Urban. IE7 is an integral part of > Vista, it cannot be replaced or downgraded to IE 6.0. But because your > app is a work-related Peoplesoft application, upgrading or replacing it > with "something that is up-to-date" probably won't be a straightforward > matter. You'd need to get your IT department to work with Peoplesoft, to > get a replacement or update compatible with Vista. > > I had a similar problem, which I solved by with Microsoft Virtual PC > (it's free! download and install it from > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...c/default.mspx). > I created an XP virtual machine. When I need to run my financial > application (which is incompatible with Vista) I just fire up the VM on > my Vista desktop, and run it there. Cut-n-paste to the host Vista > session is seamless, and files can be swapped back and forth via a > shared folder. > That's probably the best solution. > Until your IT dept can get an update from Peoplesoft, if you need IE6 > you'll need an XP machine. So either avoid upgrading to Vista (bad) or > run the app in an XP VM on your Vista desktop (good). Hey, it's free > (assuming you have a spare XP licence to use)! > > Hope it helps, > Andrew > That won't be quite so easily done, either. PeopleSoft is Oracle based, and Oracle is almost intentionally difficult to get adapt to Windows. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell |
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