Bill, I did a minimal install of ie5. I went and downloaded the scripts. I
think. I followed the directions that were given. Now for the dumb
question. How do I know if they got loaded. I went to keyboard manager and
they showed the default scripts. I am new at all this but want to learn.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Sandi
At 10:17 PM 6/5/99 -0500, you wrote:
>sandy here is the deal, when upgradeing i e 5 people need to realize i e
5 ids
>not outlook express.
>
>a person should in my opinion upgrade just the browser.
>
>if you also want to upgrade outlook express which is a seperate program,
>though microsoft tries pretty hard to convince others it is not.
>
>then the user needs to also get upgraded scripts for outlook express that
work
>with newest version.
>
>also if the user is in jfw 3.2 they will need upgraded scripts for i e 5 from
>jfw users list sight.
>
>personally i recommend seperateing outlook from i e to avoid confusion
>
>if you can not understand these issues or do not want to take time to
>understand them then the author that recommended against upgradeing is right.
>
>if you understand how to do a minimal set up of i e you should increase
chance
>of things working right.
>
>which makes walter right.
>
>of course the next 2 months will bring fixes for small bugs in jfw 3.3.
>of course they may already be their for new outlook express, i do not use
that,
>so not up to date on it.
>
>
>bill cameron
>p s still i advise any user to upgrade one thing at a time, use it and
test it
>before insttalling second program.
>
>you see a problem may occure that can be fixed by changeing settings, or
it may
>be caused by second program.
>
>how does one know if both are installed at same time.
>
>bill cameron
>
>
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