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Mark - 19 May 2008 19:26 GMT
With XP I could go to browser history-settings-view files and see allpages
viewed. With Vista a lot of the pages I have viewed and need to print are not
there.
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Ramone - 19 May 2008 21:24 GMT
If you want a browser to do what it's supposed to, get Firefox.

Ramone

> With XP I could go to browser history-settings-view files and see allpages
> viewed. With Vista a lot of the pages I have viewed and need to print are
> not
> there.
propman - 19 May 2008 22:29 GMT
> If you want a browser to do what it's supposed to, get Firefox.

While I use Firefox 95% of the time, there is still the occasional
website where info is unavailable due to the site's programmers using
MS's implementation of Java or stipulate that IE must be used (ala
MS.com for upgrading)....only recourse, AFAIK (and I stand to be
corrected) is to then us IE (which I hate doing).

> Ramone
>
>> With XP I could go to browser history-settings-view files and see allpages
>> viewed. With Vista a lot of the pages I have viewed and need to print are
>> not
>> there.
Ramone - 20 May 2008 07:44 GMT
That's what IE Tab is for.

>> If you want a browser to do what it's supposed to, get Firefox.
>
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>>> are not
>>> there.
propman - 20 May 2008 13:49 GMT
Could you expand on your comment a bit more please?  Where is this IE
tab located?  Thanks.  :-)

> That's what IE Tab is for.

>>> If you want a browser to do what it's supposed to, get Firefox.
>>
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>>>> print are not
>>>> there.
Ramone - 20 May 2008 14:34 GMT
From Firefox go to Tools>Add-ons>Get Add-ons, then search for IE Tab. After
you install and restart Firefox you may need to customize the toolbar to
place the icon there. Now when you get to one of those pages you speak of
you just click the IE Tab icon and it switches the page to IE mode.

Ramone

> Could you expand on your comment a bit more please?  Where is this IE tab
> located?  Thanks.  :-)
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>>>>> are not
>>>>> there.
 
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