Windows Vista

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I recently have experience tremendous problems with Vista which I understand is nothing new. Vista required me to right click on Internet Explorer, open as an administrator instead of just clicking on the IE icon. Now, as of 2 days ago, it no longer allows me to go to www.excite.com. I have checked Yahoo, Google, MSN and others, and it works fine, but not Excite. I have recently downloaded Firefox, and so far it works beautifully. I am honestly ready to get rid of Vista and convert back to XP.

Paul
 
I recently have experience tremendous problems with Vista which I understand is nothing new. Vista required me to right click on Internet Explorer, open as an administrator instead of just clicking on the IE icon. Now, as of 2 days ago, it no longer allows me to go to www.excite.com. I have checked Yahoo, Google, MSN and others, and it works fine, but not Excite. I have recently downloaded Firefox, and so far it works beautifully. I am honestly ready to get rid of Vista and convert back to XP.

Paul


It must be something that you have done because I can get to that website..
 
Paul Rossmann said:
I recently have experience tremendous problems with Vista which I
understand is nothing new. Vista required me to right click on
Internet Explorer, open as an administrator instead of just clicking on
the IE icon. Now, as of 2 days ago, it no longer allows me to > go to
www.excite.com. I have checked Yahoo, Google, MSN and others, and it
works fine, but not Excite. I have recently
downloaded Firefox, and so far it works beautifully. I am honestly ready
to get rid of Vista and convert back to XP.

Make sure you have all the XP drivers needed for your hardware before you do
this. New hardware often
doesn't have any XP drivers available.
 
LOL, Vista is much more than IE, and it works just fine for me.
However, I also use Firefox, and like it much better than IE7.
 

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