Hi Don,
 
I get this a lot on my work system, which is running IE6. 
For me it was not new with 7.01, but was happening before. It may have
got worse in that I need to re-draw on almost every screen display these
days.
 
On my home PC running IE7 I do not get it.
 
Both PCs are running under Windows XP Pro.
    
 


Regards, John.

John Farley
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Don H
Sent: 20 January 2009 15:08
To: gwmicro
Subject: screen redraws needed more often


I am running WE 7.01 on a XP system.  Seems that after installing WE
7.01 I need to redraw the screen more and more when switching between
web pages using IE 7.  I will either go back a page or click on a link
on a web page and WE will still be reading the page I just left.  A
screen redraw is needed to get it to read the current page.  No
particular web site causes it more than any other.  Is this part of the
broken browse mode?  Is anyone else experiencing this problem?

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