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| | Re: Problem with AVG Free 8, Vista Home Premium SP1 and IE7 Hi, Try disabling other browser add-ons (not AVG) to see if there's a conflict with another add-on. Don [MS MVP- IE] "Gordon" <gbplinux@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:fvvae0$fiv$1@xxxxxx Quote: > Installed Free AVG 8 here today on two systems - Vista Home Premium SP1 Quote: > XP SP3 with IE7. > On the Vista machine, the installation of AVG 8 broke IE7 in opening a > second window - it just hung until the "not responding" message appeared. > I tried installing AVG without the surfsearch function, and without the > Linkscanner module - still couldn't open a second window in IE. > Uninstalling of AVG 8 cured the problem. > > The installation on XP SP3 with IE7 had no effect at all. IE7 behaved > perfectly normally. > Anyone seen this, and is there a fix? > (The reason I went for AVG is that it picked up a virus on my XP machine > that Avast! did not.....) > |
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| | Re: Problem with AVG Free 8, Vista Home Premium SP1 and IE7 "Gordon" <gbplinux@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:g0157u$flp$1@xxxxxx Quote: > "Don Varnau" <don_04[at]varnau[dot]org> wrote in message > news:OG41WDbsIHA.3680@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi, > > Try disabling other browser add-ons (not AVG) to see if there's a Quote: Quote: > > with another add-on. Quote: > > Bingo! The Windows Live Toolbar Helper add-in seems to be the culprit. Don |
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| | Re: Problem with AVG Free 8, Vista Home Premium SP1 and IE7 "Don Varnau" wrote: Quote: > "Gordon" <gbplinux@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:g0157u$flp$1@xxxxxx > Quote: > > "Don Varnau" <don_04[at]varnau[dot]org> wrote in message > > news:OG41WDbsIHA.3680@xxxxxx Quote: > > > Hi, > > > Try disabling other browser add-ons (not AVG) to see if there's a Quote: Quote: > > > with another add-on. > Don have printing problems, link problems and with the protected mode off you cannot open another tab because of the popup that states something like "pages in a different security zone must be opened in a new window" When trying to print from IE7 the printer icon shows in the task bar but it shows 0 documents pending and nothing prints. It appears the file is not being spooled to the printer. I can print in all Office programs but not in IE7. By turning off the Protected Mode in IE7 I am able to print but that is not a suitable solution. If you search the web for IE7 print problems you will find that there are many and quite a few recently. The common thread I see is people questioning the source of the problem and trying to determine the fault seem to point to a similar set of circumstances. One of the requirements to install AVG 8 Free on a Vista system is first installing Microsoft’s KB929547 hotfix for windows filtering platform. I have recently updated AVG 7.5 to 8.0 on 2 separate machines and experienced the same IE7 printing problem with both. Two of my friends also did the same with the same results. I have 2 more machines with similar requirements and I am going to test IE7 after the KB929547 install and before installing AVG 8 to see if the printing problem is caused by the MS KB929547 update or the AVG 8 Free install. You will notice that AVG 8 has a Link Scanner and invades IE7 by scanning all of your links in a Google search to determine if they are harmful. The little wheel turns after each link and provides a green star with a checkmark if the link is thought to be OK. How cute! Turning off the Link Scanner in AVG did not solve the printing problem. I was a fan of AVG 7.5 because it was straight forward and did not interfere with other processes as the big guys do. So if you turn off the protected mode in IE7 so you can print and then eliminate the irritating bonk that happens when you open each page will AVG give you adequate protection? By right clicking on your IE7 startup icon and selecting {Properties, Shortcut} and then the advanced tab then check on the Run as Administrator box you will be able to print from IE. If you are running as a user this box will not allow you to check it. If that is the case use windows explorer to go to c:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe. Right click on the iexplore file and select Send to desktop as shortcut. You will then be able to check the box on this icon to allow you to run as administrator. You will need to put your admin password in each time you open IE7 but at least you can print until the guilty party comes up with a solution. With Protected Mode On I cannot reply in this forum, so that's one more hook on the AVG 8 decision. The big guys Norton, McFee also mess with your computer. AVG slows down your web experience because of the damn Link Scanner. I ran for 3 years without any Virus protection and never had a problem. I suspect I may go back to no virus program unless Avg Gisoft fixes it. I wonder if the paid version of AVG has the same problem with IE7 Also see Subject: Printing - Vista Business SP1 / IE7 5/9/2008 8:16 AM PST on page 2 |
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