I have been seriously worried about compatibility issues. But looks like I'll be updating the software then.
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I have been seriously worried about compatibility issues.
The software vendor or Microsoft (if it's a popular program) should be able to tell you if there are any issues.
most of what I was worried about aren't popular programs. I guess I'll find out.
I don't understand why every time I restart my work computer, IE returns to an *old* list of visited sites under the address bar. And so I can't get rid of those misspelled sites that autocomplete so helpfully keeps bringing up.
bon, I think if you go under Tools - Internet Options, and on the General tab, clear out all cookies, temporary files, and completely clear out the history, it should solve that problem.
Of course, at that point, Explorer won't remember any previously visited sites, and you'll have to reenter all your passwords and stuff at any sites you visit, but autocomplete will have been returned to a blank slate, at least.
I clear out the history every time, doesn't work.
If it were my office, my guess would be your network profile isn't being properly updated, and you'd probably need an IT administrator to sort it out.
If it were my office, my guess would be your network profile isn't being properly updated, and you'd probably need an IT administrator to sort it out.
You're probably right. Le sigh.
I got mine. I'm waiting for everyone else to get theirs.
I've got mine. Scola and I have even chatted with ours.
Without a separate microphone (which we don't have), it's useless for video conferencing because you both just end up smiling at each other saying "What? I can't hear you..."
I've found the built in mic in my iSight to be quite good.
What the heck is ASCII character 11 (vertical tab) typically used for?
Like most of the control characters, it had a purpose when ASCII was used for mechanical teletype machines, but it's pretty much useless now.