[gui-talk] avoiding IE 7 for the time being
Don Moore
don.moore48 at comcast.net
Fri Nov 17 08:06:21 CST 2006
IE7 will give you a choice even if you use the collective select. In any case you have the option to uncheck whatever download you wish so it keeps coming up whenever you go back in. I personally did the upgrade with the patch. I'm waiting for 8 to be out for a week or to so I can see what people's problems are with it. There's enough change that I'll let everyone else work out the bugs first. <grin>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joel Deutsch" <jdeutsch at dslextreme.com>
To: "GUI-Talk" <gui-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 8:57 AM
Subject: [gui-talk] avoiding IE 7 for the time being
Hi all,
I'm using XP Home w/SP 2, IE 6 and Jaws 7.0. I understand that I could
install IE 7 and use it successfully with Jaws if I were to upgrade to Jaws
7.1 and add to that a patch that's being offered from the Freedom Scientific
site to enable version 7.1 to support it.
But rather than go to all that trouble, especially because a lot of
subscribers to the JFW list have reported having issues with Jaws 7.1,I've
decided simply to wait for the release of Jaws 8.0, which is said to be IE7
ready.
So far, so good, I thought. But just now, realizing that the latest
Windows critical updates were probably ready a couple of days ago, I went
to the critical updates site and looked over the available stuff. And
here's the problem: there are quite a lot of critical updates available
this month, including of course IE 7, which has been included as everyone
knows because Microsoft has endowed it with some major security features.
Well, ordinarily I just use the button that selects and downloads all the
critical updates, once I look them over and determine that there aren't any
that say they're going to modify video and possibly screw up Jaws, as
happened once to me when I had automatic updates turned on and had not
restricted it to critical updates. I know there shouldn't be any
video-related stuff in critical updates, but I always look now, anyway.
Better safe than sorry.
but if I use that group download control this time, it'll include IE 7 among
the downloads. Yet I really don't want to take the time it would require
using Jaws instead of eyes and a mouse to go from one update to the other ,
downloading them individually except for IE7 (which makes me wonder why they
don't set this up with check boxes, for God's sake?).
So, long story short, I remember some talk about there being a tool of some
sort that's going around that can allow you to download critical updates and
avoid getting IE7 in the process. I need to learn about this now, where to
get it, how to do all this.
Can anyone help? Sorry not to have been paying attention before.
Thanks.
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