Scottrade and IE 7.0

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I have a windows xp laptop and a windows xp desktop.

Both have the IE 7.0 on it.

With the desktop I cannot access Scottrade or Citibank, with the laptop I
can access both.

Now can you figure THAT one out? I wish I could, because I really would have
it the other way around,( if I have to make a choice at all ) since my
printers are all hooked up to the desktop and I often need to print things
out from the bank or the broker.

Any ideas?
 
I have a windows xp laptop and a windows xp desktop.

Both have the IE 7.0 on it.

With the desktop I cannot access Scottrade or Citibank, with the laptop I
can access both.

Now can you figure THAT one out? I wish I could, because I really would
have it the other way around,( if I have to make a choice at all ) since
my printers are all hooked up to the desktop and I often need to print
things out from the bank or the broker.

For IE7 questions people are asked to post in the in the Internet Explorer
newsgroup. There are quite a few posts there so peruse them for something
on topic before posting a new message.

Newsreader:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

On the Web:
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...?dg=microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

IE7 Release Notes
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/ie/Aa740486
 
Have you contacted Scottrade or CitiBank? I don't have the answer, but I had
a problem with Ameritrade, and their tech support got me going with a simple
change of one setting in Internet Options. Your laptop settings may be
different than your desktop settings. Worth a try.
 
Yes, I have contacted Citibank. They just said their webpage will not work
with IE7.0
I will call Scottrade this morning and see what they have to say.

The very strange thing is to me that it does not work on the desktop only,
but does work on the laptop, same OS, same IE7.
 

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