On 10/26/06, Chris Ovenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is incorrect. It used to be true of other IE versions, but this
> time around Microsoft have provided a way to roll back the
> installation to IE6, using the Add/Remove Programs control panel.

The functionality is there, but have you tested it?  I admittedly
haven't tried with the official IE7 release, but when I tried to roll
back from the last release candidate it left me with no functioning IE
at all.  Deskside tech support wasn't able to get it working and we
wound up reinstalling Windows.

So you might be able to roll back, and if it really works, that's
great - but I'm still sticking with the standalone installs.

-- 
Mark J. Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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