Please go through the article below before installing IE8:
How to install IE8:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/970310
You can also try to reset IE:
Here are the steps to reset Internet
Explorer:
1. Open Internet Explorer
2. Click on Tools
3. Click Internet Options
4. Click the Advanced tab
5. Locate the Reset Internet Explorer
Settings heading
6. Click the Reset button
7. Click Ok
8. Restart Internet Explorer
When you reset Internet Explorer settings, all
add-ons and customizations are deleted, and you
basically start with a fresh version of Internet
Explorer.
To have reset Internet Explorer for you, go to
the “Fix it for me” section in the below
article. If you would rather reset Internet
Explorer yourself, see how to do it in the "Show
me how to do it" section or go to the “Let me do
it myself” section.
How to solve Internet Explorer 8 installation
problems:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/949220
For your reference:
How to solve Internet Explorer 8 installation problems:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949220
Hope this information is useful.
Regards,
Savan – Microsoft Support
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The size is not the issue - If I don't set the default to Internet Explorer when I first start Windows7 and I select Print Preview of any webpage - All I see is pages and pages of nothing but raw html - the same thing you'd see if you were to right-click and selelct View Source. I ran across an article somewhere that said IE uses temporary files to print from and if the temporary file is associated with something like notepad instead of Internet Explorer, you get raw html source. I just don't know why the default keeps changing when I restart Windows7 - it's a pain to keep having to set the default.
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Quote: Originally Posted by gshank
1) I believe the answer to question #1 is that that is normal
behavior for Default Programs in Windows 7/IE8. The default is
still set correctly even though the interface goes back to
"current".1)...Every time I go into control panel to set the
program access, it seems to reset it to "Use my
current Web browser". 2) While you can't change the way "...computer default" works, IE8 should work fine as the default for a long time or at least until you install some programs or updates that confuses it. That's why sometimes we may have to go back to reset the default. |