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Originally Posted by crosvs
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yeah, you're screwed
just kidding. I'm a firm believer in: Don't install a solution in search of a problem.
My XPSP2 machines are running great, no problems. I don't have a need for any further functionality right now, so I'm leaving well enough alone. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. that being said, unless you need some piece of functionality that IE7 offers you, go back to 6 and wait for someone else to iron out all of the bugs.
That's just my .02, I could be wrong.