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    IE7 Beta Screws Links in Word

    IE7 Beta screws hyperlinks in Word (and probably other Office 2003 documents) baaaaaad. In all my pre IE7 documents the hyperlinks were cropped and the 'ht' is removed from 'http'. Removing IE7 Beta fixes the problem.
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    Re: IE7 Beta Screws Links in Word

    How did you get the IE7 beta, and can i have it *batters eyelids*

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    Re: IE7 Beta Screws Links in Word

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    Re: IE7 Beta Screws Links in Word

    Quote Originally Posted by I_Love_My_Vans
    How did you get the IE7 beta, and can i have it *batters eyelids*
    Google IE7-WindowsXP-x86-enu
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    Re: IE7 Beta Screws Links in Word

    You will need to be on XP SP2 for it to work correctly..

    It is packaged as part of Vista Beta to MSDN Subscribers
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    Re: IE7 Beta Screws Links in Word

    IE7 beta is legally free?
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    Re: IE7 Beta Screws Links in Word

    No, it's not even supposed to be released for anything other than Vista, EVER!!!

    I'm suprised that none of you have even read that New Post about IE7 Vista+ ONLY!!



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    Re: IE7 Beta Screws Links in Word

    Quote Originally Posted by ..:RUDI:..
    No, it's not even supposed to be released for anything other than Vista, EVER!!!

    I'm suprised that none of you have even read that New Post about IE7 Vista+ ONLY!!
    So why MS named it IE7-WindowsXP-x86-enu?
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    Re: IE7 Beta Screws Links in Word

    it's not going to be released to XP, for free anyway

    Trust me, I read the M$ news feed



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    Re: IE7 Beta Screws Links in Word

    Where did you get your information from Rudi..

    http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/ie7/default.mspx

    It will be available for Windows XP with Service Pack 2.. I doubt very much that it will be charged for..
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