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Clean re-install of XP - Cumulative Security Update for InternetExplorer 6 for Windows XP (KB976325)

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Terry R.

Flightless Bird
I downloaded the file WindowsXP-KB976325-x86-ENU.exe, but it fails also,
with the error;

KB976325 Setup canceled

Suggestions on how to resolve?

Thank you,

Terry R.
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Robert Aldwinckle

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Re: Clean re-install of XP - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP (KB976325) fails thru MS Update

"Terry R." <F1Com@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote in message news:%237XjRyxkKHA.5728@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I downloaded the file WindowsXP-KB976325-x86-ENU.exe,


> but it fails also, with the error;
>
> KB976325 Setup canceled



There will be more explicit diagnostics than that. Find them in the
log(s) that the update creates or modifies.


>
> Suggestions on how to resolve?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Terry R.
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Terry R.

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On 1/11/2010 8:03 PM On a whim, Robert Aldwinckle pounded out on the
keyboard

> "Terry R."<F1Com@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote in message news:%237XjRyxkKHA.5728@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> I downloaded the file WindowsXP-KB976325-x86-ENU.exe,

>
>> but it fails also, with the error;
>>
>> KB976325 Setup canceled

>
>
> There will be more explicit diagnostics than that. Find them in the
> log(s) that the update creates or modifies.
>
>
>>
>> Suggestions on how to resolve?
>>
>> Thank you,
>>

>
>


0.828: 2010/01/11 12:33:42.656 (local)
0.828:
C:/WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download\3f815522f554242e897c6526fa0de224\update\update.exe
(version 6.3.13.0)
0.828: Hotfix started with following command line: /si
/ParentInfo:681fe93f3dbf7d418bb67f1b21bbf7ee
0.828: In Function GetReleaseSet, line 1240, RegQueryValueEx failed with
error 0x2
0.828: Unexpected Error While Executing Line 1 (
Test.IE7InstallBlock.Section ) of PreRequisite
0.828: KB976325 Setup canceled.
0.828: Update.exe extended error code = 0xf00d


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Flightless Bird
Re: Clean re-install of XP - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP (KB976325) fails thru MS Update

Terry R. wrote:
> I downloaded the file WindowsXP-KB976325-x86-ENU.exe, but it fails
> also, with the error;
>
> KB976325 Setup canceled
>
> Suggestions on how to resolve?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Terry R.


Although part of me would like to understand what caused this failure
and what the solution is, why stick with IE6 in the first place? If this
is a Clean Install, I would just upgrade to SP3 and then immediately
upgrade to IE7 (or IE8) and *then* apply all the post-SP3 security
patches. I'm pretty sure that IE6's support will be retired soon, and if
you want a secure browser (other than a third-party one), you need to
have either IE7 or IE8 instlalled (with security support lasting till
2014).
 
T

Terry R.

Flightless Bird
On 1/12/2010 6:32 AM On a whim, Daave pounded out on the keyboard

> Terry R. wrote:
>> I downloaded the file WindowsXP-KB976325-x86-ENU.exe, but it fails
>> also, with the error;
>>
>> KB976325 Setup canceled
>>
>> Suggestions on how to resolve?
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Terry R.

>
> Although part of me would like to understand what caused this failure
> and what the solution is, why stick with IE6 in the first place? If this
> is a Clean Install, I would just upgrade to SP3 and then immediately
> upgrade to IE7 (or IE8) and *then* apply all the post-SP3 security
> patches. I'm pretty sure that IE6's support will be retired soon, and if
> you want a secure browser (other than a third-party one), you need to
> have either IE7 or IE8 instlalled (with security support lasting till
> 2014).
>
>


Hi Dave,

The install was XP w/SP3. I like keeping IE6 around on this OS to check
on web design compatibility. Usually by making sure that FF & IE6
display correctly, the others follow.

Have other info I'll post over on XP general regarding the rebuild.

Terry R.
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Robert Aldwinckle

Flightless Bird
Re: Clean re-install of XP - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP (KB976325) fails thru MS Update

"Terry R." <F1Com@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote in message news:uYpbvh0kKHA.5020@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> I downloaded the file WindowsXP-KB976325-x86-ENU.exe,

>>
>>> but it fails also, with the error;
>>>
>>> KB976325 Setup canceled

>>
>>
>> There will be more explicit diagnostics than that. Find them in the
>> log(s) that the update creates or modifies.


> 0.828: Unexpected Error While Executing Line 1 ( Test.IE7InstallBlock.Section ) of PreRequisite
> 0.828: KB976325 Setup canceled.
> 0.828: Update.exe extended error code = 0xf00d



FWIW in my KB976325-IE8.log it looks as if the PreRequisite check
will be about your current version of iexplore.exe Then mine did something
about "Information in the Registry" exclusively for winhttp.dll and its version,
culminating in the usual cumulative update, including several modules which
had to be copied and renamed by a reboot.

If that's not a enough of a clue you could try to see if there is a verbose
option for your install and use it. Additionally you could supplement
whatever all diagnostics you are getting by running ProcMon to capture
the install's activity. You would have to infer which log message trace
entry was which by its length and position in the write sequence but doing
that would enable you to see other file and registry accesses which
preceded each log message.


Good luck

Robert
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Terry R.

Flightless Bird
On 1/12/2010 8:03 AM On a whim, Robert Aldwinckle pounded out on the
keyboard

> "Terry R."<F1Com@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote in message news:uYpbvh0kKHA.5020@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>
>>>> I downloaded the file WindowsXP-KB976325-x86-ENU.exe,
>>>
>>>> but it fails also, with the error;
>>>>
>>>> KB976325 Setup canceled
>>>
>>>
>>> There will be more explicit diagnostics than that. Find them in the
>>> log(s) that the update creates or modifies.

>
>> 0.828: Unexpected Error While Executing Line 1 ( Test.IE7InstallBlock.Section ) of PreRequisite
>> 0.828: KB976325 Setup canceled.
>> 0.828: Update.exe extended error code = 0xf00d

>
>
> FWIW in my KB976325-IE8.log it looks as if the PreRequisite check
> will be about your current version of iexplore.exe Then mine did something
> about "Information in the Registry" exclusively for winhttp.dll and its version,
> culminating in the usual cumulative update, including several modules which
> had to be copied and renamed by a reboot.
>
> If that's not a enough of a clue you could try to see if there is a verbose
> option for your install and use it. Additionally you could supplement
> whatever all diagnostics you are getting by running ProcMon to capture
> the install's activity. You would have to infer which log message trace
> entry was which by its length and position in the write sequence but doing
> that would enable you to see other file and registry accesses which
> preceded each log message.
>
>
> Good luck
>
> Robert
> ---
>
>
>


Hi Robert,

I didn't post the complete log, but do here to see if anything stands
out to you.

[KB976325.log]
0.828:
================================================================================
0.828: 2010/01/11 12:33:42.656 (local)
0.828:
C:/WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download\3f815522f554242e897c6526fa0de224\update\update.exe
(version 6.3.13.0)
0.828: Hotfix started with following command line: /si
/ParentInfo:681fe93f3dbf7d418bb67f1b21bbf7ee
0.828: In Function GetReleaseSet, line 1240, RegQueryValueEx failed with
error 0x2
0.828: Unexpected Error While Executing Line 1 (
Test.IE7InstallBlock.Section ) of PreRequisite
0.828: KB976325 Setup canceled.
0.828: Update.exe extended error code = 0xf00d
1.828:
================================================================================
1.843: 2010/01/11 13:11:18.593 (local)
1.843:
C:/WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download\3f815522f554242e897c6526fa0de224\update\update.exe
(version 6.3.13.0)
1.843: Hotfix started with following command line: /si
/ParentInfo:cd40bb90c4dcbe4cb95229c8a93a6e9b
1.843: In Function GetReleaseSet, line 1240, RegQueryValueEx failed with
error 0x2
1.859: Unexpected Error While Executing Line 1 (
Test.IE7InstallBlock.Section ) of PreRequisite
1.875: KB976325 Setup canceled.
1.875: Update.exe extended error code = 0xf00d
2.187:
================================================================================
0.828: 2010/01/11 13:16:36.718 (local)
0.828: w:/7128cb6d4f1c582325ab\update\update.exe (version 6.3.13.0)
0.828: Hotfix started with following command line:
0.828: In Function GetReleaseSet, line 1240, RegQueryValueEx failed with
error 0x2
0.875: Unexpected Error While Executing Line 1 (
Test.IE7InstallBlock.Section ) of PreRequisite
0.891: KB976325 Setup canceled.
5.781: Message displayed to the user: KB976325 Setup canceled.
5.781: User Input: OK
5.781: Update.exe extended error code = 0xf00d
5.781: Update.exe return code was masked to 0x643 for MSI custom action
compliance.
0.765:


If IE6 is installed, is the IE7 line checking to see if IE7 is
installed? This install of XP SP3 is only 48 hours old. Seems strange
updates fail so soon.


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rob^_^

Flightless Bird
Re: Clean re-install of XP - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP (KB976325) fails thru MS Update

Hi Terry,

Use IE Tester from debugbar.com or web search for SuperPreview or IE Virtual
Images to examine IE version web page compatibility issues.

Regards.

"Terry R." <F1Com@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote in message
news:eKZhiu5kKHA.1648@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> On 1/12/2010 6:32 AM On a whim, Daave pounded out on the keyboard
>
>> Terry R. wrote:
>>> I downloaded the file WindowsXP-KB976325-x86-ENU.exe, but it fails
>>> also, with the error;
>>>
>>> KB976325 Setup canceled
>>>
>>> Suggestions on how to resolve?
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Terry R.

>>
>> Although part of me would like to understand what caused this failure
>> and what the solution is, why stick with IE6 in the first place? If this
>> is a Clean Install, I would just upgrade to SP3 and then immediately
>> upgrade to IE7 (or IE8) and *then* apply all the post-SP3 security
>> patches. I'm pretty sure that IE6's support will be retired soon, and if
>> you want a secure browser (other than a third-party one), you need to
>> have either IE7 or IE8 instlalled (with security support lasting till
>> 2014).
>>
>>

>
> Hi Dave,
>
> The install was XP w/SP3. I like keeping IE6 around on this OS to check on
> web design compatibility. Usually by making sure that FF & IE6 display
> correctly, the others follow.
>
> Have other info I'll post over on XP general regarding the rebuild.
>
> Terry R.
> --
> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.
> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.
>
 
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Terry R.

Flightless Bird
On 1/12/2010 3:40 PM On a whim, rob^_^ pounded out on the keyboard

> Hi Terry,
>
> Use IE Tester from debugbar.com or web search for SuperPreview or IE Virtual
> Images to examine IE version web page compatibility issues.
>
> Regards.
>
> "Terry R."<F1Com@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote in message
> news:eKZhiu5kKHA.1648@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> On 1/12/2010 6:32 AM On a whim, Daave pounded out on the keyboard
>>
>>> Terry R. wrote:
>>>> I downloaded the file WindowsXP-KB976325-x86-ENU.exe, but it fails
>>>> also, with the error;
>>>>
>>>> KB976325 Setup canceled
>>>>
>>>> Suggestions on how to resolve?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>>
>>>> Terry R.
>>>
>>> Although part of me would like to understand what caused this failure
>>> and what the solution is, why stick with IE6 in the first place? If this
>>> is a Clean Install, I would just upgrade to SP3 and then immediately
>>> upgrade to IE7 (or IE8) and *then* apply all the post-SP3 security
>>> patches. I'm pretty sure that IE6's support will be retired soon, and if
>>> you want a secure browser (other than a third-party one), you need to
>>> have either IE7 or IE8 instlalled (with security support lasting till
>>> 2014).
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Hi Dave,
>>
>> The install was XP w/SP3. I like keeping IE6 around on this OS to check on
>> web design compatibility. Usually by making sure that FF& IE6 display
>> correctly, the others follow.
>>
>> Have other info I'll post over on XP general regarding the rebuild.
>>
>> Terry R.
>>


Hi Rob,

Thanks for the suggestion. But this sounds rather vague,
"Expression Web SuperPreview for Internet Explorer shows your web pages
rendered in Internet Explorer 6 and either Internet Explorer 7 or
Internet Explorer 8, depending on which version you have installed on
your machine."

Depending on which version? So if I have 6, that's it? Or does it allow
all 3 with any version of IE installed?


Terry R.
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rob^_^

Flightless Bird
Re: Clean re-install of XP - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP (KB976325) fails thru MS Update

Hi Terry,

If I only suggested products from MS then I could be accused of bias.

I would suggest that you choose one of my suggested products for yourself
based on your own needs and your testing environment platforms.

Unfortunately SuperPreview is not my preferred IE testing product although I
occasionally use Expression Web on my Vista x86 machine. If you are testing
IE Addons then the only choice is virtual images. I have not mentioned here,
in this post, my own personal preference.<wink>

Regards.

"Terry R." <F1Com@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote in message
news:e#TbcaBlKHA.1824@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> On 1/12/2010 3:40 PM On a whim, rob^_^ pounded out on the keyboard
>
>> Hi Terry,
>>
>> Use IE Tester from debugbar.com or web search for SuperPreview or IE
>> Virtual
>> Images to examine IE version web page compatibility issues.
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> "Terry R."<F1Com@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote in message
>> news:eKZhiu5kKHA.1648@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>> On 1/12/2010 6:32 AM On a whim, Daave pounded out on the keyboard
>>>
>>>> Terry R. wrote:
>>>>> I downloaded the file WindowsXP-KB976325-x86-ENU.exe, but it fails
>>>>> also, with the error;
>>>>>
>>>>> KB976325 Setup canceled
>>>>>
>>>>> Suggestions on how to resolve?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>
>>>>> Terry R.
>>>>
>>>> Although part of me would like to understand what caused this failure
>>>> and what the solution is, why stick with IE6 in the first place? If
>>>> this
>>>> is a Clean Install, I would just upgrade to SP3 and then immediately
>>>> upgrade to IE7 (or IE8) and *then* apply all the post-SP3 security
>>>> patches. I'm pretty sure that IE6's support will be retired soon, and
>>>> if
>>>> you want a secure browser (other than a third-party one), you need to
>>>> have either IE7 or IE8 instlalled (with security support lasting till
>>>> 2014).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Dave,
>>>
>>> The install was XP w/SP3. I like keeping IE6 around on this OS to check
>>> on
>>> web design compatibility. Usually by making sure that FF& IE6 display
>>> correctly, the others follow.
>>>
>>> Have other info I'll post over on XP general regarding the rebuild.
>>>
>>> Terry R.
>>>

>
> Hi Rob,
>
> Thanks for the suggestion. But this sounds rather vague,
> "Expression Web SuperPreview for Internet Explorer shows your web pages
> rendered in Internet Explorer 6 and either Internet Explorer 7 or Internet
> Explorer 8, depending on which version you have installed on your
> machine."
>
> Depending on which version? So if I have 6, that's it? Or does it allow
> all 3 with any version of IE installed?
>
>
> Terry R.
> --
> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.
> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.
>
 
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Terry R.

Flightless Bird
On 1/13/2010 1:06 AM On a whim, rob^_^ pounded out on the keyboard

> Hi Terry,
>
> If I only suggested products from MS then I could be accused of bias.
>
> I would suggest that you choose one of my suggested products for yourself
> based on your own needs and your testing environment platforms.
>
> Unfortunately SuperPreview is not my preferred IE testing product although I
> occasionally use Expression Web on my Vista x86 machine. If you are testing
> IE Addons then the only choice is virtual images. I have not mentioned here,
> in this post, my own personal preference.<wink>
>
> Regards.
>
> "Terry R."<F1Com@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote in message
> news:e#TbcaBlKHA.1824@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> On 1/12/2010 3:40 PM On a whim, rob^_^ pounded out on the keyboard
>>
>>> Hi Terry,
>>>
>>> Use IE Tester from debugbar.com or web search for SuperPreview or IE
>>> Virtual
>>> Images to examine IE version web page compatibility issues.
>>>
>>> Regards.
>>>
>>> "Terry R."<F1Com@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote in message
>>> news:eKZhiu5kKHA.1648@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>> On 1/12/2010 6:32 AM On a whim, Daave pounded out on the keyboard
>>>>
>>>>> Terry R. wrote:
>>>>>> I downloaded the file WindowsXP-KB976325-x86-ENU.exe, but it fails
>>>>>> also, with the error;
>>>>>>
>>>>>> KB976325 Setup canceled
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Suggestions on how to resolve?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Terry R.
>>>>>
>>>>> Although part of me would like to understand what caused this failure
>>>>> and what the solution is, why stick with IE6 in the first place? If
>>>>> this
>>>>> is a Clean Install, I would just upgrade to SP3 and then immediately
>>>>> upgrade to IE7 (or IE8) and *then* apply all the post-SP3 security
>>>>> patches. I'm pretty sure that IE6's support will be retired soon, and
>>>>> if
>>>>> you want a secure browser (other than a third-party one), you need to
>>>>> have either IE7 or IE8 instlalled (with security support lasting till
>>>>> 2014).
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi Dave,
>>>>
>>>> The install was XP w/SP3. I like keeping IE6 around on this OS to check
>>>> on
>>>> web design compatibility. Usually by making sure that FF& IE6 display
>>>> correctly, the others follow.
>>>>
>>>> Have other info I'll post over on XP general regarding the rebuild.
>>>>
>>>> Terry R.
>>>>

>>
>> Hi Rob,
>>
>> Thanks for the suggestion. But this sounds rather vague,
>> "Expression Web SuperPreview for Internet Explorer shows your web pages
>> rendered in Internet Explorer 6 and either Internet Explorer 7 or Internet
>> Explorer 8, depending on which version you have installed on your
>> machine."
>>
>> Depending on which version? So if I have 6, that's it? Or does it allow
>> all 3 with any version of IE installed?
>>
>>
>> Terry R.
>> --
>> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.
>> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.
>>


Thanks Rob. Superpreview works great. I had to install IE8 to have the
ability to view in all 3 browser modes, but as long as I have IE6 view
capability, I'm good. That was difficult finding that info out about
using 3 viewing modes.


Terry R.
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rob^_^

Flightless Bird
Re: Clean re-install of XP - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP (KB976325) fails thru MS Update

Its not my favorite tool... because it has no command line parameters to
pass a url. I use IETester which does, so with one click I can open the
current web page or a page from my VS or Expression Web IDE in all IE
versions. IE8 is not required to be installed on the machine also.
(PS. do you like the 'silverlight' chrome of SuperPreview?)

See your VS and EW Files menus to configure your default browsers for those
IDE's. In EW you can use a Browser Group, so with one click you can open
your web in FX, Chrome and all IE versions etc. and compare them. There are
covenants in using a multi version IE browser, conditional comments for
example, and commonly you may have different security settings and
accessibility settings in each version. It is important that you set your IE
settings to their defaults. Tip: uncheck "enable third-party browser
extensions" on the advanced tab of Internet Options to stop the influence of
any IE Addons may have on your displayed pages. (I think superpreview does
this anyway, viz does not load IE Addons. hence you need virtual images if
testing IEAddons).

Regards.

"Terry R." <F1Com@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote in message
news:-OllTstYlKHA.6096@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> On 1/13/2010 1:06 AM On a whim, rob^_^ pounded out on the keyboard
>
>> Hi Terry,
>>
>> If I only suggested products from MS then I could be accused of bias.
>>
>> I would suggest that you choose one of my suggested products for yourself
>> based on your own needs and your testing environment platforms.
>>
>> Unfortunately SuperPreview is not my preferred IE testing product
>> although I
>> occasionally use Expression Web on my Vista x86 machine. If you are
>> testing
>> IE Addons then the only choice is virtual images. I have not mentioned
>> here,
>> in this post, my own personal preference.<wink>
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> "Terry R."<F1Com@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote in message
>> news:e#TbcaBlKHA.1824@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> On 1/12/2010 3:40 PM On a whim, rob^_^ pounded out on the keyboard
>>>
>>>> Hi Terry,
>>>>
>>>> Use IE Tester from debugbar.com or web search for SuperPreview or IE
>>>> Virtual
>>>> Images to examine IE version web page compatibility issues.
>>>>
>>>> Regards.
>>>>
>>>> "Terry R."<F1Com@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:eKZhiu5kKHA.1648@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>> On 1/12/2010 6:32 AM On a whim, Daave pounded out on the keyboard
>>>>>
>>>>>> Terry R. wrote:
>>>>>>> I downloaded the file WindowsXP-KB976325-x86-ENU.exe, but it fails
>>>>>>> also, with the error;
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> KB976325 Setup canceled
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Suggestions on how to resolve?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Terry R.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Although part of me would like to understand what caused this failure
>>>>>> and what the solution is, why stick with IE6 in the first place? If
>>>>>> this
>>>>>> is a Clean Install, I would just upgrade to SP3 and then immediately
>>>>>> upgrade to IE7 (or IE8) and *then* apply all the post-SP3 security
>>>>>> patches. I'm pretty sure that IE6's support will be retired soon, and
>>>>>> if
>>>>>> you want a secure browser (other than a third-party one), you need to
>>>>>> have either IE7 or IE8 instlalled (with security support lasting till
>>>>>> 2014).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Dave,
>>>>>
>>>>> The install was XP w/SP3. I like keeping IE6 around on this OS to
>>>>> check
>>>>> on
>>>>> web design compatibility. Usually by making sure that FF& IE6
>>>>> display
>>>>> correctly, the others follow.
>>>>>
>>>>> Have other info I'll post over on XP general regarding the rebuild.
>>>>>
>>>>> Terry R.
>>>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Rob,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the suggestion. But this sounds rather vague,
>>> "Expression Web SuperPreview for Internet Explorer shows your web pages
>>> rendered in Internet Explorer 6 and either Internet Explorer 7 or
>>> Internet
>>> Explorer 8, depending on which version you have installed on your
>>> machine."
>>>
>>> Depending on which version? So if I have 6, that's it? Or does it allow
>>> all 3 with any version of IE installed?
>>>
>>>
>>> Terry R.
>>> --
>>> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.
>>> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.
>>>

>
> Thanks Rob. Superpreview works great. I had to install IE8 to have the
> ability to view in all 3 browser modes, but as long as I have IE6 view
> capability, I'm good. That was difficult finding that info out about
> using 3 viewing modes.
>
>
> Terry R.
> --
> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.
> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.
 
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