There were problems reported with IE7's version of wininet.dll back during
beta, especially with certain third-party multiservice instant messaging
clients, Microsoft Money, and with the HP Director software. The problem has
been linked with a new function called InternetGetSecurityInfoByURLW. T
On 26 Oct 2006, at 06:53, Mark Wieder wrote:
Dave-
Wednesday, October 25, 2006, 4:39:37 PM, you wrote:
I don't see any problems here after a quick check. Rev url routines
seem OK, including revGoUrl. I don't know about altBrowser.
Good to know. Do you have a different version of wininet.dl
Jacque-
> Did they say what exactly breaks?
Nope. That's all I know right now. And pitiful little it is.
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Dave-
Wednesday, October 25, 2006, 4:39:37 PM, you wrote:
> I don't see any problems here after a quick check. Rev url routines
> seem OK, including revGoUrl. I don't know about altBrowser.
Good to know. Do you have a different version of wininet.dll?
> I can't connect to my bank though. :-(
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On 25 Oct 2006, at 22:53, Mark Wieder wrote:
All-
Just received a notice on another listserv today that apparently
something in IE7 on Windows changed something in wininet.dll that is
causing some apps to break. The fix seems to be to change the code to
point to a version of wininet.dll earlier
Mark Wieder wrote:
All-
Just received a notice on another listserv today that apparently
something in IE7 on Windows changed something in wininet.dll that is
causing some apps to break. The fix seems to be to change the code to
point to a version of wininet.dll earlier than IE7. I don't know if
All-
Just received a notice on another listserv today that apparently
something in IE7 on Windows changed something in wininet.dll that is
causing some apps to break. The fix seems to be to change the code to
point to a version of wininet.dll earlier than IE7. I don't know if
this will affect inte