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IE7 and Outlook 2003

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Alan Clarke - 19 Oct 2006 22:01 GMT
I just installed IE7 final release on XP.

Now, when I click on a link in an e-mail, Outlook hangs completely and I
have to kill it!

Anyone else hit/solved this problem?
Randall Ainsworth - 20 Oct 2006 03:18 GMT
> I just installed IE7 final release on XP.
>
> Now, when I click on a link in an e-mail, Outlook hangs completely and I
> have to kill it!
>
> Anyone else hit/solved this problem?

PC retard!
Corentin Cras-Méneur - 26 Oct 2006 20:54 GMT
> I just installed IE7 final release on XP.
>
> Now, when I click on a link in an e-mail, Outlook hangs completely and I
> have to kill it!

You should try re-posting your questionin the groupfor the WIndows
version. This one is for the Mac version of IE and few people here will
be likely to know the answers you need.

Corentin

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